Title of article :
IN THE CONTEXT OF THE İDEALS TURANİSM HALİDE EDİP ON THE NEW TURAN
Author/Authors :
KARATAŞ, Cengiz Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi, Turkey
Abstract :
Halide Edib is second Constitutional Era’s one of the authors of the most characteristic works with Turkish simple. A portion of the works Halide Edip, who wrote in English the country also offer suggestions and solutions to the problems that we see that in accordance with period features in the works dealt with social problems. Halide Edip s Yeni Turan, the traditional and “The New Ottoman party” representing the ancient and modern approaches to representing the period starting from the struggle between “The New Turan party”, which is very important, Turkism / Turanism and “decentralization” with each other, the idea of movement defending a thesis does not contradict the novel emerges. In addition to the idea of religion approached reformist movement focuses on the importance of women and education. But the author of The Yeni Turan persistently exhibit cosmopolitan approach and rebelled all non-Muslim elements and independence gained while still decentralized tried, centralization imposed it is remarkable that tried to prove whether or not contradict the movement Turkism idea. In this context, Yeni Turan, after 20 years from the year 1912 (1932) contains a utopian perspective. We see also that the author actually nativism and how concepts such as nationality, fell to defending contradictory situation in the Yeni Turan. However, although much work in the country during the period of idea movements and problems of the most remarkable figures available from the subject, tried to be presented, we can say that idealized female type. The work of fiction in the author s idealized female type in real life it is important to their lifestyle appears that almost completely overlaps. Author, departing from his experience he dreamed of society has moved to the fictional world. This aspect of the work is also a social engineering is concerned.
Keywords :
Halide Edip , The New Turan , Decentralization , Turanism , Turkism , Women , Utopia , National Identity , Cosmopolitanism , Constitutional Monarchy
Journal title :
Journal Of Turkoloji
Journal title :
Journal Of Turkoloji