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Confessions of Monuments - (Studies in Design and Material Culture) by Emin Artun Ozguner (Hardcover)
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- Following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1920s, an emerging nation state built a particular relationship with the Ottoman past.
- About the Author: Artun Ozguner is a Senior Lecturer in Contextual and Theoretical Studies at the University for the Creative Arts
- 264 Pages
- Art, Museum Studies
- Series Name: Studies in Design and Material Culture
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This book examines the role of artefacts and design practice in representing and commemorating a new political community of Turks within the cultural transformation from empire to nation-state between 1908-50s. It offers an expanded understanding of nation-building within global, public as well as top-down official agencies.Book Synopsis
Following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1920s, an emerging nation state built a particular relationship with the Ottoman past. In its simultaneous disavowal and inheritance of it, this was the new Republic of Turkey, founded in 1923. Nation-states are areas of ideological contestation. However, they are equally visible and tangible. This is thanks to the making of a new world of artefacts in build or print that represent and commemorate them in many, often contradicting ways through design practices. This book offers a thorough account of this new Turkish material world through the trajectories of commemoration; from public monuments, print media, and festive illumination to temporary and permanent architecture from the onset of the 1908 Young Turk revolution to the demise of Turkey's founding single-party regime in the late 1950s. If objects are silent actors of history, their confessions await.From the Back Cover
In 1923, the Republic of Turkey emerged from the wreckage of the Ottoman Empire as a nation state. In the imagination of its reforming bureaucrats, this was to be a drastically new, modern state, but in fact it was in constant negotiation with its past, at times denying it and at others reinterpreting it. Art and design practices were invaluable instruments in these imaginary negotiations with history that aimed to shape society. Painting, sculpture, photography, print culture, and festive illumination were the brick and mortar with which the top-down imaginations of the nation were built and projected to a local and global audience, as much as architectural practice. Confessions of monuments examines this crucial role of artefacts in commemorating and representing a new state, and the experiences of makers, reformers and the public in this process of cultural transformation from empire to national modernity. It proposes that myriad ways of designing the nation allowed a wider community of artists, makers, and thinkers to join the scene of nation-building. It argues that nations are not built in isolation but in negotiation with global modernity and local necessities where design practice plays a central role. It provides an essential contribution to the study of Turkish national modernity and material culture from the level of object histories. It is a significant story of designing a nation starting from the earlier projections of Young Turks with the 1908 constitutional revolution, to the onset of post-war liberalisation in the 1950s.About the Author
Artun Ozguner is a Senior Lecturer in Contextual and Theoretical Studies at the University for the Creative ArtsDimensions (Overall): 9.45 Inches (H) x 6.69 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 264
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Museum Studies
Series Title: Studies in Design and Material Culture
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Emin Artun Ozguner
Language: English
Street Date: June 23, 2026
TCIN: 1007714083
UPC: 9781526176233
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-1420
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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