Renowned for its schools in over 120 countries, the Fethullah Gülen movement has extended its broad spread of cultural propositions into other fields since the end of the ‘90s. Among these, the numerous television series (a very popular genre in Turkey) broadcast by the movement’s platform Samanyolu TV occupy an important position. Recent cinematic productions financed by the movement are much less numerous and less well-known. Here, Kelebek (Butterfly, 2009) and Selam (Peace, 2013) will be analysed.
Representing Islam: Cinematographic Productions of the Gülen Movement
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2015-01-01
Abstract
Renowned for its schools in over 120 countries, the Fethullah Gülen movement has extended its broad spread of cultural propositions into other fields since the end of the ‘90s. Among these, the numerous television series (a very popular genre in Turkey) broadcast by the movement’s platform Samanyolu TV occupy an important position. Recent cinematic productions financed by the movement are much less numerous and less well-known. Here, Kelebek (Butterfly, 2009) and Selam (Peace, 2013) will be analysed.File in questo prodotto:
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