Editore: Suna ve Inan Kiraç Vakfi Istanbul Arastirmalari Enstitüsü, Istanbul, 2017
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. Paperback. 4to. (27 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. 238 p., color and b/w ills. Annual of Istanbul Studies.= Istanbul Arastirmalari Yilligi 6 / 2017.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Istanbul: Suna ve Inan Kirac Vakfi Pera Muzesi, 2021., Istanbul:, 2021
ISBN 10: 6054642987 ISBN 13: 9786054642984
Da: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turchia
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. ALISIK, EMIR (Editor) What byzantinism is this in Iatanbul! Byzantium in popular culture = Istanbul'da bu ne bizantinizm! Populer kulturde Bizans. [Exhibition catalogue]. Istanbul: Suna ve Inan Kirac Vakfi Pera Muzesi, 2021. 4to., 428, [3] p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Paperback. New Oversize and very heavy volumes. Please contact for postage cost. ISBN: 9786054642984 CATALOG: Byzance KEYWORDS: Byzantium Istanbul - Constantinople History of art Popular culture "What Byzantinism Is This in Istanbul!": Byzantium in Popular Culture navigates through the eclectic presence of Byzantium in popular culture. Curated by Emir Alisik, the exhibition explores multiple and conflicting meanings of Byzantinism, and questions popular culture's interaction with the Byzantine legacy. It scrutinizes a selection of motifs found in visual arts, literature, metal music, comics and graphic novels, video games, movies, and fashion representing Byzantium in popular culture. Emir Alisik and Gulru Tanman co-authors the introductory chapter to the catalogue accompanying "What Byzantinism Is This in Istanbul!": Byzantium in Popular Culture. The volume brings together the articles of 10 researchers who examine and interpret Byzantinism's representations in various fields of art. The articles by Roland Betancourt, Felice Lifshitz, Brigitte Pitarakis, Sinan Ekim, Yagmur Karakaya, Elif Demirtiken, Jeremy J. Swist, Marco Fasolio, Haris Theodorelis-Rigas, and Emir Alisik discuss how Byzantinisms appearing in various domains of popular culture relate to the Byzantine history depending on the context in which those artworks are produced.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Istanbul: Pera Muzesi, 2018., Istanbul:, 2018
ISBN 10: 6054642782 ISBN 13: 9786054642786
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. OGEL, ZEYNEP - GULRU TANMAN - EMIR ALISIK (Editors) Istanbul's seaside leisures. Nostalgia from seasides to beaches = Istanbul'da deniz sefasi. Deniz hamamindan plaja nostalji. [Exhibition catalogue]. Curator: Zafer Toprak. Istanbul: Pera Muzesi, 2018. 4to., 431 p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Paperback. New ISBN: 9786054642786 CATALOG: Istanbul / Constantinople KEYWORDS: Istanbul - Constantinople Sea Republican Turkey "Istanbul's Seaside Leisure: Nostalgia from Sea Baths to Beaches" analyzes Istanbulites relation with the sea and swimming from a cultural and sociological perspective. It scrutinizes the transformations of this relation, which started with the sea baths in the second half of the 19th century and continued till the mid-20th century. Having brought together photographs, published material, ephemera, videos and music from varying private and institutional collections, prominently from Suna and Inan Kirac Photography Collection, the exhibition illustrates how a waterside city like Istanbul had to make do with sea baths that were enclosed with wooden panels, despite the effect of Westernization. It is a documentary testament of the radical transformations in the Republic's lifestyle, socialization of the norms of how Istanbulites used their free time, and the notion of sea, which once only evoked the ideas of trade, travel and scenery. The exhibition catalogue presents three articles, which approaches the relation of Istanbul with the sea between the second half of the 19th century and the mid-20th century from varying perspectives. The curator of the exhibition Zafer Toprak's article on the social transformation in relation with the Istanbulites intimacy with the sea is accompanied by Gokhan Akcura's work on sea and entertainment culture, and Meltem O. Gurel's study in which she reads the architectural interventions in regard to people s relation with the sea.
Da: Khalkedon Rare Books ABA, ILAB, IOBA, ESA, Istanbul, Turchia
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 428, [3] p., color and b/w ills. Byzantium in Popular Culture navigates through the eclectic presence of Byzantium in popular culture. Curated by Emir Alisik, the exhibition explores multiple and conflicting meanings of Byzantinism, and questions popular culture?s interaction with the Byzantine legacy. It scrutinizes a selection of motifs found in visual arts, literature, metal music, comics and graphic novels, video games, movies, and fashion representing Byzantium in popular culture. Emir Alisik and Gulru Tanman co-authors the introductory chapter to the catalogue accompanying ?What Byzantinism Is This in Istanbul!?: Byzantium in Popular Culture. The volume brings together the articles of 10 researchers who examine and interpret Byzantinism?s representations in various fields of art. The articles by Roland Betancourt, Felice Lifshitz, Brigitte Pitarakis, Sinan Ekim, Yagmur Karakaya, Elif Demirtiken, Jeremy J. Swist, Marco Fasolio, Haris Theodorelis-Rigas, and Emir Alisik discuss how Byzantinisms appearing in various domains of popular culture relate to the Byzantine history depending on the context in which those artworks are produced.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. The First World War played a critical role in shaping the transformation of the Ottoman people's relationship with the sea. Swimming in the sea, regarded as a matter of privacy, was considered wrong and even illegal for a long period. During the second half of the nineteenth century, the inhabitants of a waterside city like Istanbul had to make do with "sea baths" that were enclosed with wooden panels, despite the effect of Westernization. As secularism was embraced within the founding of the Republic, individuality would become socially visible and free, leading to a more intimate relationship with the sea. The change from sea baths to beaches was nothing less than a revolution. The White Russians escaping the Revolution in Russia caused numerous transformations in Istanbul, arguably the most important being beach habits that brought the people to the sea. The inhabitants of the city were quick to get used to beachgoing and the activity created its own forms of fun, fashion, and culture in time. Once the sea became part of urban life, Istanbul developed a unique sense of freedom as well. The golden era of beach culture lasted until the 1960s, after which the rapid sociological change in Istanbul took its toll. Editors: Translator: 431 pages.