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What is Neo-Ottomanism

Handbook of Research on the Impact of Culture and Society on the Entertainment Industry
An embrace of the Ottoman past that accepts it as a reference point for the present and future. Neo-Ottomanism also encourages engagement with former Ottoman territories to increase Turkey’s political and economic influence in the region.
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The Past as a Spectacle: The Magnificent Century
Selin Tüzün (Marmara University, Turkey) and Aygun Sen (Marmara University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6190-5.ch011
Abstract
Television plays an important role in shaping our perception of the past. Popular television fiction selects, alters, and reinterprets the past in order to appeal to a broad audience. The Magnificent Century (2011–present) is one such television drama, which unfolds during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent. The show, which is the most expensive Turkish television drama to date, promises its audience a spectacle. It has proven a huge success domestically and as of 2013 has been syndicated in 46 other countries. The show's success has been commodified both officially and unofficially. However, this is not to say that it receives unanimous acclaim, even in Turkey. It has provoked controversy due to the representation both of the period and of Suleiman himself. This chapter reflects on the implications of a historical-fiction television series for the contemporary social and political spheres.
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Diplomatic Transformation of Series Narrative: Velvet Evolution of Representation From Valley of the Wolves to Valley of the Wolves-Ambush
Neo-Ottomanism is an academic name given to government policies that reflect Turkey's economic, cultural, and political re-taking an imperial position and its desire to become a 'great regional power' again.
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