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Title: Haunting the Mediterranean? Orhan Pamuk’s The black book and its afterwardly politics
Other Titles: Critically Mediterranean : temporalities, aesthetics, and deployments of a sea in crisis
Authors: Bugeja, Norbert
Keywords: Pamuk, Orhan, 1952- -- Criticism and interpretation
Istanbul (Turkey) -- In literature
Books -- Reviews
Fiction
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Citation: Bugeja, N. (2018). Haunting the Mediterranean? Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book and Its Politics of the Afterwardly. In Y. Elhariry & E. Tamalet Talbayev (Eds.), Critically Mediterranean: Temporalities, aesthetics, and deployments of a sea in crisis (pp. 129-146). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
Abstract: This chapter identifies a “critically Mediterranean” agenda by means of exploring an affiliation with those efforts at re-membering, re-calling, reaffirming oneself and often also one’s community that operate against the perilous tide of a prolonged alienation of political memory. The chapter begins with the author’s own first-hand account of the dismantling of the old İnci Pastanesi, the Istanbullu patisserie symbolically associated with the cosmopolitan history of the city’s Beyoğlu neighborhood. Reflecting on a condition wherein memory comes to be reduced to a desire to recall without an apposite referent or interlocutor, without the fulfilling object of its labor, the chapter broaches the question of an opening up of the resources and symptoms of a melancholy born in the course of the orphanization of cultural-political memory itself. Through a critical reading of salient passages from Orhan Pamuk’s novel The Black Book, this chapter dissects some of the arising implications of a national memory dispossessed by an incumbent political discourse for the possibility of relational and requital-oriented modes of remembrance. Arguing for a perspective on Mediterraneity as a dynamic of affectional and memorial exchange, the author shines a light on a memorial body of writing willing to receive and to re-mediate its anxious accounts into a transregional traffic of accident, of recall, and of fugitive historic affections.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107302
ISBN: 9783319717647
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