The Changes in the Representations of Women from the 1980s Turkish Cinema to New Turkish Cinema

Abstract

The thesis examines the changes in the representations of women in Turkish cinema from the 1980s through the 2000s in terms of semiotic codes. To demonstrate the shifts of the representations of women over three decades, four films directed by two representative filmmakers of the 1980s and the 2000s are analyzed within the context of gender codes: A Sip of Love (Atıf Yılmaz/1984), The Night, Angel and Our Gang (Atıf Yılmaz/1994), The Third Page (Zeki Demirkubuz/1999) and Envy (Zeki Demirkubuz/2009). Using gender as code in deconstructing women's characteristics and their representations in the films, the research highlights the structural image of women in the semiotic sense. The stereotypical representations in Turkish cinema question social norms, patriarchy, and Islamic norms in Turkey.

Author Keywords: Gender codes, Islam, Patriarchy, Semiotics, The representations of women , Turkish cinema

    Item Description
    Type
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Ozen, Fatma
    Thesis advisor (ths): Penney, James
    Degree committee member (dgc): Baban, Feyzi
    Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
    Date Issued
    2021
    Date (Unspecified)
    2021
    Place Published
    Peterborough, ON
    Language
    Extent
    108 pages
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Subject (Topical)
    Local Identifier
    TC-OPET-10885
    Publisher
    Trent University
    Degree
    Master of Arts (M.A.): Cultural Studies