Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television

This paper proposes to study TV serials as instances of a nationally sanctioned fantasy of the family. They set out, in an exaggerated mode, everyday problems encountered in families and thus allow viewers to negotiate between their own realities and the norm and follow the resolution offered by the...

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Main Author: Nükhet Sirman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient 2020-05-01
Series:European Journal of Turkish Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/6329
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spelling doaj-42f88d064f3840c28be0b24bf06f47de2021-02-09T13:42:11ZengAssociation pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-OrientEuropean Journal of Turkish Studies1773-05462020-05-012810.4000/ejts.6329Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish TelevisionNükhet SirmanThis paper proposes to study TV serials as instances of a nationally sanctioned fantasy of the family. They set out, in an exaggerated mode, everyday problems encountered in families and thus allow viewers to negotiate between their own realities and the norm and follow the resolution offered by the serials to issues of family and desire. The concept of fantasy, it is argued, is useful in looking at affective cultural products such as melodramatic TV serials since they deal with the nature of attachment to others and the acceptability or not of desire. The paper compares TV plots with those that reality shows deal with, indicating the extent to which these plots are similar to one another. In both cases, the notion of fantasy allows us to see the relationship between desire and the transgression of a norm, as well as the violence that accompanies these transgressions.http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/6329TV serialsreality showsfantasyattachmentdesiretransgression
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Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
European Journal of Turkish Studies
TV serials
reality shows
fantasy
attachment
desire
transgression
author_facet Nükhet Sirman
author_sort Nükhet Sirman
title Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
title_short Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
title_full Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
title_fullStr Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
title_full_unstemmed Mediated Fantasies of the Family on Turkish Television
title_sort mediated fantasies of the family on turkish television
publisher Association pour la Recherche sur le Moyen-Orient
series European Journal of Turkish Studies
issn 1773-0546
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This paper proposes to study TV serials as instances of a nationally sanctioned fantasy of the family. They set out, in an exaggerated mode, everyday problems encountered in families and thus allow viewers to negotiate between their own realities and the norm and follow the resolution offered by the serials to issues of family and desire. The concept of fantasy, it is argued, is useful in looking at affective cultural products such as melodramatic TV serials since they deal with the nature of attachment to others and the acceptability or not of desire. The paper compares TV plots with those that reality shows deal with, indicating the extent to which these plots are similar to one another. In both cases, the notion of fantasy allows us to see the relationship between desire and the transgression of a norm, as well as the violence that accompanies these transgressions.
topic TV serials
reality shows
fantasy
attachment
desire
transgression
url http://journals.openedition.org/ejts/6329
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