Mike Mandel & Chantal Zakari: The State of Ata. The Contested Imagery of Power in Turkey (Hardcover, 2010)

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State of Ata : The Contested Imagery of Power in Turkey, Hardcover by Mandel, Mike (CON); Zakari, Chantal (CON), ISBN 0918290104, ISBN-13 9780918290106, Brand New, Free P&P in the UK

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The State of Ata addresses the social themes that define contemporary Turkey. Specifically examining the imagery of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the country's revolutionary leader after World War I, the volume interweaves photographs, interviews, artists' interventions and archival imagery. The result is a complex visual exploration of the uses of Ataturk's imagery and the way in which it functions in contemporary Turkish society as a perceived link to Western culture, and as a symbol in opposition to the rise of the Islamist political movement. Mike Mandel and Chantal Zakari conceived The State of Ata as a collection of books within a book--a photograph album, a volume of military portraits, a diary--and the result is a unique project that will appeal not only to those fascinated by Turkish culture, but also to anyone interested in the popular representations of cult historical figures.

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PublisherEighteen Publications LLC
ISBN-139780918290106
eBay Product ID (ePID)93189162

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Book TitleMike Mandel & Chantal Zakari: the State of Ata. the Contested Imagery of Power in Turkey
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2010
Number of Pages272 Pages

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Item Height240mm
Item Width210mm

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