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Eine Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Theaters und Kabaretts
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Boran, Erol M
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http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1095620178
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Year and Degree
2004, Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, Germanic Languages and Literatures.
Abstract
This dissertation seeks to contribute to current studies of minority cultures in Germany by examining dramatic works and staged performances by Turkish-German artists. As the first comprehensive study of its kind, it offers an overview of the forty-year-history of Turkish-German theater and cabaret with reference to the socio-cultural and economic conditions of its development and examines plays and performances with regard to influences, motives, and narrative strategies. In particular, I explore the following issues: the process of creating a space within the German culture scene; the tension between traditions and experimental innovation; the staging of identities and the performance of ethnicities in drama and theater; the strategies of expressing oneself in a foreign idiom, thereby creating a 'new' language; and the reaction of the mainstream German audience to Turkish-German cultural expressions. The work consists of four parts: Chapter 1 examines contexts relevant to the reception of Turkish minority art in Germany, such as the German reaction to Ottoman and Turkish societies and the images produced over the centuries, and draws comparisons with Jewish minority culture and migrant theaters outside of Germany. Chapter 2 provides an overview of the history of Turkish theater, presenting both traditional and modern forms as points of reference for Turkish-German artists. Chapter 3 describes the emergence and development of a Turkish theater scene in Germany, paying special attention to the socio-historical context of the labor migration and the distinct national theater traditions. Chapter 4 outlines the history of Turkish-German Kabarett focusing on the 'self'-representation of the artists and the strategies employed to articulate and discuss questions related to (cultural) identity. As the hyphenated title of my dissertation suggests, all projects described are multicultural productions resulting in what could be called 'variegated' forms of art or 'art with an accent,' i.e., kaleidoscopic expressions that probe the boundaries of what a German audience will accept as 'German' art. My approach establishes drama and theater as sites of contact allowing minority artists to stage and constitute identities whilst probing concepts of cultural and political integration and exclusion.
Committee
Nina Berman (Advisor)
Pages
360 p.
Keywords
Turkish-German
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literature and drama
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minority culture
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migrant theater
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migrant cabaret
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ethno comedy
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hip-hop
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Turkish theater
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Karag&246
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z shadow theater
;
Emine Sevgi &214
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zdamr
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Y&252
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ksel Pazarkaya
;
Sinasi Dikmen
;
Muhsin Omurca
;
Serdar Somucu
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Boran, E. M. (2004).
Eine Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Theaters und Kabaretts
[Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University]. OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1095620178
APA Style (7th edition)
Boran, Erol.
Eine Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Theaters und Kabaretts.
2004. Ohio State University, Doctoral dissertation.
OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
, http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1095620178.
MLA Style (8th edition)
Boran, Erol. "Eine Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Theaters und Kabaretts." Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1095620178
Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition)
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