Author/Authors
ÇULHAOĞLU, Tahsin Adıyaman University - Faculty of Science and Literature - Department of English Language and Literature, Turkey
Title Of Article
Political Discourse and Ideology in the English and Turkish Othellos
شماره ركورد
43342
Abstract
This paper aims to explore how the ideologies, political discourses, and “dissident stories” in Othello, including the discourse on the Turks, have been dealt with in three Turkish translations. Evidently, most of the conflicts in Shakespeare’s plays are confrontations between ideologies. For instance, the medieval world of feudalism versus the modern realm of bourgeoisie, patriarchy versus feminist ideology, the Ottoman Empire versus Europe, republicanism versus monarchy, racism and othering versus multiculturalism and hybridity, and Protestantism versus Catholicism are some of the rivaling ideologies in Othello. The three Turkish translations of Othello I examine in my paper are by Orhan Burian (1943), Ülkü Tamer (1964), and Özdemir Nutku (1985).
From Page
55
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Turkish translations of Othello , ideologies , discourse on the Turks , dissident stories.
JournalTitle
Journal Of Graduate School Of Social Sciences
To Page
71
JournalTitle
Journal Of Graduate School Of Social Sciences
Link To Document