Discourses of Popular Politics, War and Authenticity in Turkish Pop Music

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2013

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Way, Lyndon C. S.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Turkey and the United States (US) have had a close mutually beneficial political and military relationship since the end of World War Two. However, this relationship came under pressure when the US government and Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) tried to cooperate closely in the 2003 military invasion of Iraq. AKP's leadership failed to persuade Turkey's parliament to accept the deployment of US troops and equipment in Turkey partially due to public opinion. Despite Turkish media and its government being intertwined to the extent where subversive discourses are all but silenced, some popular music videos were able to articulate discourses which questioned AKP's military policies. This paper analyses lyrics, visuals and sounds of one of these songs to look at the way war and political issues become articulated through a form of simplified popular politics, despite being presented as serious and authentic by a number of key signifiers across the different modes. A number of scholars have addressed the issue of subversion in music both as actual political challenge and as popular counter culture. This case study is used to assess subversion in music in these terms in order to consider its likely place in political debate in Turkey.

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popular music, video, politics, Turkey, subversion, multi-modal analysis, authenticity

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0508 media and communications, 0602 languages and literature, 05 social sciences, 06 humanities and the arts

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Socıal Semıotıcs

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23

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5

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715

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734
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