Music can be a brilliant vehicle for creating ‘memories’ about the place it evokes, even if its performers or listeners have never lived there. This paper describes a musical performance with Istanbul as its theme by the Australian Turkish Music Ensemble in Sydney, a group made up of first- and second-generation Turkish migrants. I argue that the sounds, modes, images and narratives moulded together in this musical event not only generate performers’ ties to Istanbul but they also demonstrate how remembering Istanbul in the present is connected to broader and contested historical knowledge about the city, especially that produced by the Turkish nation-state.15 page(s
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Superimposed on a highly heterogeneous social texture further shaped by successive waves of in-migra...
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© 2020 Orhan KaragozThis dissertation investigates how Turks endeavour to preserve their cultural id...
Izmir which is known as an Eastern Mediterranean port city shows parallelism with Balkan cities cons...
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The feel of a place, or its mood, is often found to be in correlation with the collective memory of ...
The paper presents the findings of an ethnographic study of five Turkish music choirsfrom Hamburg fr...
Izmir is a metropolitan Turkish city located at Aegean Sea connected to Mediterranean Basin. Paralle...
This studs broadly examines the relationship between "world music" mull the production of place and ...
Everyday articulations of music, place, urban politics, and inclusion/exclusion are powerfully prese...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 56-65.Introduction : music, emotion & memory in diaspora -- C...
Superimposed on a highly heterogeneous social texture further shaped by successive waves of in-migra...
Located at the interdisciplinary nexus of literary criticism, cultural studies, and musicology this ...
This monograph examines the relationship between music and memory as it relates to the Gallipoli Cam...
This thesis explores the relationship of music and cultural memory in a migrant community, namely th...
This essay explores the role of Istanbul's ?cultural productions? as components of the city's struct...
Turkish citizens who went to Germany as migrant workers during 1960s and 1970s attached themselves t...
© 2020 Orhan KaragozThis dissertation investigates how Turks endeavour to preserve their cultural id...
Izmir which is known as an Eastern Mediterranean port city shows parallelism with Balkan cities cons...
Turning the 21st century Izmir has encountered to be a brand mark city by the fundamental changes. T...
The feel of a place, or its mood, is often found to be in correlation with the collective memory of ...
The paper presents the findings of an ethnographic study of five Turkish music choirsfrom Hamburg fr...
Izmir is a metropolitan Turkish city located at Aegean Sea connected to Mediterranean Basin. Paralle...