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- Title
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar'ın Gözünden Gazeteciliğe Bakış.
- Authors
Cengiz, Özge
- Abstract
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar is an important writer who has produced novels, stories, essays and criticisms in Turkish Literature. Tanpınar's work, History of 19th Century Turkish Literature, is one of the studies that should be given in Turkish Press History as well as in History of Literature. In this study, firstly Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar's place in the Turkey's intellectual life is examined, then 19th Century Turkish Literature's importance in Turkish Press History is evaluated by Tanpınar's views on newspapers and journalists and Tanpınar's mode is revealed. According to the findings, Tanpınar's findings regarding the history of the press are shaped within the framework of three characteristics; holistic perspective, emphasis on journalist identity, dialogue. It is understood that Tanpınar used a holistic perspective when dealing with the journalists of the early period and considered these writers together with their literary connections and observed the mutual interaction between their works. For Tanpınar, it is more important who created them, rather than how the periodicals were formed. With his emphasis on the identity of journalists, he emphasized the effects of the writers of the literary background on newspapers, and attributed a great role to newspapers especially in the name of changing / transforming society. While making all these evaluations, Tanpınar tried to develop a dialogue with the authors; he tried to understand the writers according to the conditions of their time and criticized them according to their aesthetic, philosophical, political, ideological and social concerns.
- Subjects
TURKISH literature; TURKISH history; NEWSPAPER journalists; LITERARY criticism; NINETEENTH century
- Publication
Journal of Akdeniz University Faculty of Communication / Akdeniz Iletişim, 2019, Issue 32, p589
- ISSN
1304-3846
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31123/akil.618130