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Fight Scenes: Popular Culture as Battleground for Turkey's Identity Struggles

Fight Scenes author, Lisel Hintz of Johns Hopkins University, draws on Turkish media content and relevant commentary, to argue that pop culture forms such as films, TV shows, novels, and music serve as particularly effective platforms of identity production and contestation for regimes and those that challenge them.

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Fight Scenes author, Lisel Hintz of Johns Hopkins University, draws on Turkish media content and relevant commentary, to argue that pop culture forms such as films, TV shows, novels, and music serve as particularly effective platforms of identity production and contestation for regimes and those that challenge them.

 
Speaker
Lisel Hintz

Lisel Hintz

Assistant Professor of International Relations Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies

Discussant
Jenny White

Jenny White

Professor in the Department of Economic History and International Relations at Stockholm University

 
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