The process of Islamization of modern Turkish society in modern Turkish literature (on the example of Orhan Pamuk’s works)
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St Petersburg State University
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The article is an analysis of the work of the Turkish Nobel Laureate in Literature
for 2006, Orhan Pamuk, in the context of the development of modern Turkish
society. In recent decades, a process of moderate Islamization has been observed
in Turkey, and if until the end of the 1990s the country aspired to Europe, the
European community, and officially turned mainly to European values, now there
is a reverse movement. European values to a certain extent dominated Turkish
literature of the 20th century: various types of freedoms, equality and women’s
rights, the secularization of society — the main themes of the leading Turkish
novels of the 20th century. It is surprising that the current processes are rather
poorly reflected in modern literature. Orhan Pamuk, one of the youngest Nobel
laureates and the most famous Turkish writer of the 20th–21st centuries, is a liberal
and supporter of Eurocentrism. At the beginning of his career, he played the role
of the continuer of the work of a whole galaxy of Turkish authors, whose gaze,
despite the difference in political convictions, was focused only on the West and
its culture. However, now the diachronic analysis of all his novels shows a reflection
of the current serious social changes. In recent novels, Orhan Pamuk, following
Turkish society, demonstrates the inclination of his protagonists towards
traditional Muslim values. It is obvious that what is happening is a general phenomenon,
an example of a deep tendency in the Middle East Muslim culture in
general.
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Avrutina A. S. The process of Islamization of modern Turkish society in modern Turkish literature (on the example of Orhan Pamuk’s works). Issues of Theology, 2020, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 567–575.