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Ecevit, Art, and Politics in 1950s Turkey

Ecevit, Art, and Politics in 1950s Turkey

Update: 2016-04-30
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with Sarah-Neel Smith

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Although artistic production occurs in a political context, art and politics are often studied as separate fields of historical inquiry. Our guest in this episode, Dr. Sarah-Neel Smith, offers a reflection on the close relationship between art and politics in Turkey through a discussion of her research on the figure of Bülent Ecevit. As a politician, Ecevit is remembered for his four stints as Prime Minister of Turkey and his prominent positions in the Republican People's Party (CHP) and later in the Democratic Left Party (DSP). Yet during the early years of his career, Ecevit was also extremely active in intellectual pursuits as a writer and art critic. In this episode, Dr. Smith explores the intellectual life of Bülent Ecevit and the link between debates about art and culture and the development of democratic politics in Turkey during the 1950s.


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Ecevit, Art, and Politics in 1950s Turkey

Ecevit, Art, and Politics in 1950s Turkey

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