• Türkçe
    • English
  • English 
    • Türkçe
    • English
  • Login
View Item 
  •   DSpace@Muğla
  • Fakülteler
  • Edebiyat Fakültesi
  • Tarih Bölümü Koleksiyonu
  • View Item
  •   DSpace@Muğla
  • Fakülteler
  • Edebiyat Fakültesi
  • Tarih Bölümü Koleksiyonu
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Rereading Turkey's recent history through the lens of rock music: how rock has lost its socio-political edge in neoliberal times

Thumbnail

View/Open

Tam metin / Full text (1.227Mb)

Date

2021

Author

Ongur, Hakan Övünç
Develi, Tevfik Orkun

Metadata

Show full item record

Citation

Hakan Övünç Ongur & Tevfik Orkun Develi (2021): Rereading Turkey’s recent history through the lens of rock music: how rock has lost its socio-political edge in neoliberal times, Third World Quarterly, DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1994385

Abstract

In presenting the historical development of rock music in Turkey from the early 1960s to the present within a socio-political framework, this study provides (1) a rereading of Turkish politico-economic changes and (2) a correlative cultural critique of rock musicianship and songwriting in the neoliberal age. Two related hypotheses are tested through a content analysis of 67 rock acts, 426 releases and 3452 songs from 1963 to 2019. First, it is argued that as Turkey moved from import substitution industrialisation between 1960 and 1980 to 1980s neoliberalism, the content of rock music lyrics changed from being overtly socio-political to having no relation to such matters or to adopting implicit and indirect language in mentioning them. Second, it is proposed that this lyrical unresponsiveness to social matters grew so powerfully as part of the neoliberal economic rationale that it put individuation, self-realisation and market demands ahead of other forms of social relations. So, today's rock artists are unequipped to respond through their lyrics to grand events, such as the Gezi Park protests of 2013, the failed coup attempt of 2016, or a two-year state of emergency, terrorism and femicide, in contrast to the rock music of the 1960s and 1970s.

Source

THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY

URI

https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2021.1994385
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12809/9648

Collections

  • Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [6219]
  • Tarih Bölümü Koleksiyonu [61]
  • WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [6466]



DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
Contact Us | Send Feedback
Theme by 
@mire NV
 

 




| Policy | Guide | Contact |

DSpace@Muğla

by OpenAIRE
Advanced Search

sherpa/romeo

Browse

All of DSpaceCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsTypeLanguageDepartmentCategoryPublisherAccess TypeInstitution AuthorThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsTypeLanguageDepartmentCategoryPublisherAccess TypeInstitution Author

My Account

LoginRegister

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
Contact Us | Send Feedback
Theme by 
@mire NV
 

 


|| Policy || Guide|| Instruction || Library || Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University || OAI-PMH ||

Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Muğla, Turkey
If you find any errors in content, please contact:

Creative Commons License
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Institutional Repository is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License..

DSpace@Muğla:


DSpace 6.2

tarafından İdeal DSpace hizmetleri çerçevesinde özelleştirilerek kurulmuştur.