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oapen-20.500.12657-631422024-03-28T08:18:52Z Turkish Drama Serials Berg, Miriam Turkish drama serials and soft power, Turkey and South America, Turkey and Chile, Turkey and Qatar, Turkey and Israel, Turkey and Latin America, Turkish drama serials in Chile, Turkish drama serials in Israel, Turkish drama serials in Qatar, Muslim television in Latin America, Turkish TV serials in the Middle East, Global audience for Turkish drama series, audience reception studies and Turkish drama thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATJ Television thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC1 Popular culture thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATF Films, cinema thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATJ Television::ATJS Television: styles and genres thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1D Europe::1DT Eastern Europe::1DTT Turkey thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCT Media studies::JBCT2 Media studies: TV and society The extraordinary global success of Turkish drama serials is a significant development in contemporary popular culture. This book presents comparative audience data from three different regions to explore its ramifications across the Global South. We learn how this phenomenon has transformed Turkey—a Muslim-majority country—into the world’s second-largest producer of scripted television serials, enticing audiences from all over the world. The book takes an audience-centred approach, investigating the reasons for the allure of Turkish dramas to Arab, Latin American, and Israeli audiences. In tandem, it explores Turkey's changing foreign policy, economic, and trade relationships since the turn of the millennium, which have coincided with the enormous success of the country's television output. It also analyses the role and importance of Turkish dramas as a soft-power tool by scrutinizing how they have influenced viewers' perceptions of Turkey, its people, and its culture. This volume will appeal to those working in various disciplines—from media and communication, international relations, public diplomacy, sociology, and Middle Eastern studies. The material will also be of great relevance to upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students, academics, scholars and researchers. 2023-05-25T08:18:45Z 2023-05-25T08:18:45Z 2023 book 9781804130421 9781804130438 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63142 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781804130445.pdf https://www.exeterpress.co.uk/products/turkish-drama-serials University of Exeter Press 10.47788/AGLL1722 10.47788/AGLL1722 8997c8ff-5e93-42a0-99b3-3ed1ff2e7d62 9781804130421 9781804130438 251 Exeter open access
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The extraordinary global success of Turkish drama serials is a significant development in contemporary popular culture. This book presents comparative audience data from three different regions to explore its ramifications across the Global South. We learn how this phenomenon has transformed Turkey—a Muslim-majority country—into the world’s second-largest producer of scripted television serials, enticing audiences from all over the world.
The book takes an audience-centred approach, investigating the reasons for the allure of Turkish dramas to Arab, Latin American, and Israeli audiences. In tandem, it explores Turkey's changing foreign policy, economic, and trade relationships since the turn of the millennium, which have coincided with the enormous success of the country's television output. It also analyses the role and importance of Turkish dramas as a soft-power tool by scrutinizing how they have influenced viewers' perceptions of Turkey, its people, and its culture.
This volume will appeal to those working in various disciplines—from media and communication, international relations, public diplomacy, sociology, and Middle Eastern studies. The material will also be of great relevance to upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students, academics, scholars and researchers.
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