Figuring the orient : a discussion of orientalism within the context of Ferzan Özpetek's films
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Mutman, MahmutDate
2004Publisher
Bilkent University
Language
English
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Abstract
This study aims to inaugurate a thorough reading of two films by Ferzan Özpetek
that employ Orient as their setting and major narrative element, Hamam (1997) and
Harem Suare (1999), to examine their complicity with the Orientalist practices of
representation. The discussion is informed by just as it responds to some of the
crucial issues within postcolonial theory. Inspired by the deconstructive critique, the
intrinsic relation between the Orientalist discourse and the general economy of
Western subject formation has been elaborated through the analysis of the films. A
three-fold approach has been pursued to be able to diagnose the latent Orientalism
signing the films, since three constitutive moments authorize the attempt of giving a
static form to the Orient. Therefore visual, aural and sexual registers of the
Orientalist figuration has been explored.