ERENDİZ ATASÜ’NÜN DAĞIN ÖTEKİ YÜZÜ ROMANINDA ÖTEKİNİN KİŞİ DÜZLEMİNDEKİ YANSIMALARI
THE REFLECTIONS OF “THE OTHER” ON PERSONAL PLANE “OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN” WRITTEN BY ERENDIZ ATASÜ
Author(s): Elif ÖKSÜZ GÜNEŞSubject(s): Turkish Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Motif Halk Oyunları Eğitim ve Öğretim Vakfı
Keywords: Erendiz Atasü; The Other Side Of The Mountain; alienate; time; place; person;
Summary/Abstract: Art is the creation of an aesthetic language by combining with the realities of the world. In this process of creation, the artist cannot remain indifferent to the changes and transformations of the society. Erendiz Atasü, who started her literary life with story, constructs her works by centering female characters. Women's place in society; social, political changes inTurkey take place her text.The book, The Other Side Of The Mountain, which she wrote in 1995, is her first work of novel. In the work written with a multiplicity of perspective and with the technique of metafiction, the events around the narrator-I and her family are told. Turkey's social and political life moved to the fiction world by these people. Human cannot be considered independent of history/time and place. In the novel where the story time comes before the time of storytelling, historical facts affect the people's perspective on events, their sensitivities and feelings and perceptions. In the early years of the Republic, people that grows of Kemalist ideology, starts to change. In this work, the process of these people from innocence to betrayal and corruption, and loss of memory are explained. People alienate and become deindividuation.In this work, The Other Side Of The Mountain will be examined in the context of mountain, other and face words. İt will be evaluated with duplex images in person, time and place. Persons will be examined in the context of the transformation of the Kemalist generation from the point of view of life, as well as alienation of themselves and others.
Journal: Motif Akademi Halkbilimi Dergisi
- Issue Year: 11/2018
- Issue No: 24
- Page Range: 321-335
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Turkish