In the sixth series of Social Studies Graduate Student Workshops, three researches on the creation of the Ottoman modern theater will be discussed. The workshop will take place on Monday, June 29 at 14.00 - 17.30 via Zoom online.

The workshop aims to open up research conducted in the context of representation of theater space and identity in theater history with multicultural perspective, and to develop and maintain the dialogue between researchers and academics.

Program

Fırat Güllü
System Crisis and Theater in the Ottoman Empire: Representation of the Late Ottoman System Crisis in Theatrical Plays
DİSCCUSANT: MEHMET FATİH USLU

Ayşan Sönmez
From Empire to Nation-State: Ottoman Armenian Theater
DİSCCUSANT: ESEN ÇAMURDAN

Ezgi Yazıcı
Theater In Nıneteenth Century Istanbul: Cases For The Translatıon Of An Archıtectural Typology
DİSCCUSANT: FAKİYE ÖZSOYSAL

The language of the event is Turkish.

The number of participants is limited to 30 people. Please click to register for the event to be held over the Zoom.

Applications will be closed on Friday, June 26 at 10.00.

The information and link of the Zoom meeting will be sent after the registration.

 

 

 
 
 
In the sixth series of Social Studies Graduate Student Workshops, three researches on the creation of Ottoman modern theater will be discussed. The workshop will take place on Monday, June 29 via Zoom. 
The workshop aims to open up space and identity representations in theater with a cultural pluralistic perspective, to develop collaborations and to inspire new research.
The workshop aims to open up space and identity representations in theater with a cultural pluralistic perspective, to develop collaborations and to inspire new research.
The workshop aims to open up space and identity representations in theater with a cultural pluralistic perspective, to develop collaborations and to inspire new research.
The workshop aims to open up space and identity representations in theater with a cultural pluralistic perspective, to develop collaborations and to inspire new research.
The workshop aims to open up space and identity representations in theater with a cultural pluralistic perspective, to develop collaborations and to inspire new research.
In the sixth series of Social Grad Student Workshops, three researches on the creation of Ottoman modern theater will be discussed. The workshop will take place on Monday, June 29 at 14.00 - 17.30 via Zoom online.
The language of the event is Turkish.
The language of the event is Turkish.
The language of the event is Turkish.
The workshop aims to open up research conducted in the context of representation of theatre space and identity in theater history with multicultural perspective, and to develop and maintain the dialogue between researchers and academics.