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portada Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk: The Construction and Maintenance of National Memory (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
162
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 1.3 cm
Weight
0.32 kg.
ISBN13
9781138274877
Edition No.
1

Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk: The Construction and Maintenance of National Memory (in English)

Christopher S. Wilson (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk: The Construction and Maintenance of National Memory (in English) - Wilson, Christopher S.

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Synopsis "Beyond Anitkabir: The Funerary Architecture of Atatürk: The Construction and Maintenance of National Memory (in English)"

There have been five different settings that at one time or another have contained the dead body of Mustafa Kemal AtatÃ1/4rk, organizer of the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1923) and first president of the Republic of Turkey. Narrating the story of these different architectural constructions - the bedroom in Dolmabahçe Palace, Istanbul, where he died; a temporary catafalque in this same palace; his funeral stage in Turkey's new capital Ankara; a temporary tomb in the Ankara Ethnographic Museum; and his permanent and monumental mausoleum in Ankara, known in Turkish as 'Anitkabir' (Memorial Tomb) - this book also describes and interprets the movement of AtatÃ1/4rk's body through the cities of Istanbul and Ankara and also the nation of Turkey to reach these destinations. It examines how each one of these locations - accidental, designed, temporary, permanent - has contributed in its own way to the construction of a Turkish national memory about AtatÃ1/4rk. Lastly, the two permanent constructions - the Dolmabahçe Palace bedroom and Anitkabir - have changed in many ways since their first appearance in order to maintain this national memory. These changes are exposed to reveal a dynamic, rather than dull, impression of funerary architecture.

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