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Gonul Donmez-Colin is a film scholar specializing in the cinemas of the Middle East and Central Asia. Among her recent books are Women, Islam and Cinema (Reaktion Books, 2004), Cinemas of the Other: A Personal Journey with Filmmakers from the Middle East and Central Asia (2006) and The Cinema of North Africa and the Middle East (ed.) (2007).

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Turkish Cinema is a serious and open-minded study, thoroughly documented and researched, illustrated with summaries of films that support its many contentions. To be sure, it is an essential tool for the study of Turkey's cinema, but it is equally vital to an understanding of the ideologies that shaped it: why certain kinds of films were made and what led to their demise; how nation-building exercises are mirrored in cinema; how reigning ideologies and rhetoric give rise to new forms and how relationships between films and viewers build or undo new archaeology in the Seventh Art. The Asian Age Turkish Cinema provides non-Turkish readers with a welcome introduction to a subject which hitherto has received scant critical attention. Screen an engrossing introduction to a national cinema that has received little English-language attention ... what Donmez-Colin has successfully achieved is to present a cinema full of interest and surprises ... it presents Turkish cinema as interesting in general while helpfully singling out specific films that seem like must-see items for any reasonable cinephile's wish list. Screening the Past This volume provides an in-depth yet accessibly written analysis of the various visual and conceptual themes that run through Turkish film from the early 20th century to the present. It specifically examines the ways in which Turkish cinema both reflects and attempts to create a modern national identity for Turkey. Middle East Journal With interest in Turkish cinema so high, it is particularly apt that renowned film scholar Gonul Donmez-Colin has chosen to bring out her insightful and comprehensive review of Turkish cinema, from its 1896 beginnings in Istanbul as a European plaything to the critically acclaimed productions of recent years ... I heartily recommend this book as scholarly, lucid and readable. It is profusely illustrated ... Most importantly, its discussion of the underlying circumstances of each production will enhance the viewing experience. Edinburgh Review this book is a great historical introduction to Turkish cinema and the reader will benefit from the journalistic ease of the language. Turkish Book Review an invaluable resource for film scholars and cinephiles alike ... its insightful and thorough examination of national and contemporary Turkish Cinema makes an important contribution to the abundance of new work on transnational systems of cinema Media/Culture Journal A much needed book, Gonul Donmez-Colin's Turkish Cinema offers challenging and innovative perspectives on this rich national film tradition. Thoroughly researched, fluently written and always thought-provoking, Turkish Cinema is an indispensable work for anyone interested in the complex and persistent role of film in defining identities. -- Alberto Elena

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