Made in Turkey: Studies in Popular Music
- Editor: Gedik, Ali C.
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Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Struggling with and Discussing a "Republic" through Popular Music
- Ali C. Gedik
- Part I: Histories
- 1 Legacies, Continuities, and Breaks: Musical Entertainment in the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires and the Republic of Turkey
- Volkan Aytar
- 2 Entertainment Spaces, Genres, and Repertoires in Ottoman Musical Life
- S. Sehvar Besiroglu and Gonca Girgin
- 3 A Topography of Changing Tastes: The 12-Tone Equal-Tempered System and the Modernization of Turkish Music
- Ali Ergur
- 4 Music Reform in Turkey: On the Failures and Successes of Inventing National Songs
- OEzgur Balkilic
- Part II: Politics
- 5 The Golden Microphone as a Moment of Hegemony
- Levent Ergun
- 6 Class Struggle in Popular Musics of Turkey: Changing Sounds from the Left
- Ali C. Gedik
- 7 The Glocality of Islamic Popular Music: The Turkish Case
- Ayhan Erol
- 8 Politics of World Music: The Case of Sufi Music in Turkey
- Koray Degirmenci
- Part III: Ethnicities
- 9 Ethnic Spaces and Multiculturalism Debates on Popular Music of Turkey
- Burcu Yildiz
- 10 Kurdish Popular Music in Turkey
- Ozan Aksoy
- 11 Romanistanbul: City, Music, and a Transformation Story
- OEzgur Akgul
- Part IV: Genres
- 12 Arabesk : Looking at the History of Popular Meanings and Feelings in Turkey
- Betul Yarar
- 13 The Rise of a Folk Instrument in Turkish Popular Music: The Mey
- Songul Karahasanoglu
- 14 Global Connectivity and the Izmir Extreme-Metal Scene
- Aykut Cerezcioglu
- Coda
- 15 Turkish Popular Music in Global Perspective
- Martin Stokes
- Afterword - Days of Anatolian Pop: A Conversation with Cahit Berkay
- Tayfun Bilgin
- A Selected Bibliography on Turkish Popular Music
- Notes on Contributors
- Index