Tracing Dr. Kilisli Rifat from Ottoman to Turk and Beyond

Stok Kodu:
9786059022958
Boyut:
13.5 x 21 cm
Sayfa Sayısı:
200
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2017-03
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
Türkçe
1.500,00
Taksitli fiyat: 12 x 160,00
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Tracing Dr. Kilisli Rifat from Ottoman to Turk and Beyond
Tracing Dr. Kilisli Rifat from Ottoman to Turk and Beyond
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Nükhet Kardam grew up in Istanbul in the 1960s and 1970s and left Turkey to study international relations in Canada. As she continued to live
and work abroad, her ties to Turkey grew stronger rather than weaker over the years. Thus, she embarked on a mysterious journey to explore
her grandfather Dr. Kilisli Rıfat's life.Her grandparents, Dr. Kilisli Rıfat, a well-known medical doctor, author, bureaucrat and professor, and
his wife Nazire, the daughter of an Ottoman pasha, were subjects of the multicultural Ottoman Empire. Then they became Turks, 'citizens' of
the Republic of Turkey. How did they adapt to becoming citizens of a unitary nation-state with a reconstructed history, national myths and
identity? How did they survive the destruction of a vast empire, the wars, and the devastation? Kardam found out that we are links in a chain
of generations, unconsciously affected by their suffering or unfinished business, until we acknowledge the past. And her search resulted in
surprising discoveries that led to questioning her own identity.

Nükhet Kardam grew up in Istanbul in the 1960s and 1970s and left Turkey to study international relations in Canada. As she continued to live
and work abroad, her ties to Turkey grew stronger rather than weaker over the years. Thus, she embarked on a mysterious journey to explore
her grandfather Dr. Kilisli Rıfat's life.Her grandparents, Dr. Kilisli Rıfat, a well-known medical doctor, author, bureaucrat and professor, and
his wife Nazire, the daughter of an Ottoman pasha, were subjects of the multicultural Ottoman Empire. Then they became Turks, 'citizens' of
the Republic of Turkey. How did they adapt to becoming citizens of a unitary nation-state with a reconstructed history, national myths and
identity? How did they survive the destruction of a vast empire, the wars, and the devastation? Kardam found out that we are links in a chain
of generations, unconsciously affected by their suffering or unfinished business, until we acknowledge the past. And her search resulted in
surprising discoveries that led to questioning her own identity.

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