Evaluating Narrativization Practices in Turkish Tv Serials as a Venue of Popular Historiography
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Date
2019
Authors
Erol Işık, Nuran
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Publisher
Marmara Univ, Fac Communication
Open Access Color
GOLD
Green Open Access
No
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No
Abstract
This paper aims at constructing a bridge between narratives and morality, as represented in three selected TV dramas assumed to have symbolic power over Turkish audiences: Resurrection, You are My Homeland, and Yunus Emre. The storification of historical events and personalities through TV dramas is considered to increase understanding of how different moral argumentations are related with contestations over tradition and culture. The major assumption in this article is that understanding the basic rhetorical strategies in these programs has a major impact on the way in which we analyze current ideological tensions and tactics, which are positioned on a constantly shifting ground. In this paper, the voices used in the strategies of constructing a moral argumentation will be evaluated through a model based on discourses of divinity, community, and autonomy (Sheweder, Much, Mahapra, & Park, 1997). The role of narrative transactions in TV dramas is explicated so as to make an assessment on the significance of agency as well as the politics of interpretation.
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Keywords
Narrative, Storytelling, TV Serials, Morality, Rhetorical Strategies
Fields of Science
0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences, 0509 other social sciences
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Q4
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N/A

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2
Source
Turkıye Iletısım Arastırmaları Dergısı-Turkısh Revıew of Communıcatıon Studıes
Volume
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34
Start Page
183
End Page
195
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