Publication: Motion pictures as underestimated sources of migration studies: the case of Ö. Lütfi Akad’s gelin, düğün and diyet trilogy
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Abstract
Platonic rigid separation between the arts and sciences reached its
climax with the emergence of positivism. Centuries long dualistic
understanding of reality, whereby there is either the reason or sense
experience, created an artificial wall between the arts and sciences.
With the emergence of the global village and post-modernity, rigid
separation between the arts and sciences began to disappear. In today’s
‘fragile society’ ‘liquid society’ ‘virtual society’ and ‘risk society’ the
holistic approach to the reality has become inevitable feature of the
post-modern societies. In today’s world, both the arts and sciences are
inevitable for the holistic study of any phenomenon, including the
phenomenon of motion pictures and migration. Today the artists have
become brave explorers who dared to enter the fields that were not
touched by the scientists yet. Using holistic approach this study aims to
explore the artistic and motion pictures dimensions of migration by
considering experiential knowledge and story experiences. This paper
aims to show how the cinema is the most efficient art form that can turn
an experiential knowledge into a story. The trilogy named Gelin (1973),
Düğün (1974), Diyet (1975) of Ö. Lütfi Akad (1916-2011), one of the
founder directors of Turkish Cinema, is about internal migration in
Turkey. Content analysis of Lütfi Akad’s trilogy clearly show what
being a migrant meant in the big cities of Turkey during the 1960’s and
1970’s. In today’s Turkey, the society can identify with the characters
of this trilogy as to understand present- day predicament, challenges
and prospects of migrant societies. This paper will certainly
demonstrate strong relationship between the
motion picture and migration.
