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Sevgili Okuyucu, Uzun zamandan beri kaleme aldığımız ve farklı mecrâlarda neşredilen yazılar toplusu olarak yayınladığımız yeni bir çalışmamız ile sizlerin gönül dünyasına misafir olmak istiyoruz. Bu kitabın sayfalarında yer bulan her bir yazı özellikle içinde yaşadığımız toplum ve İslam ümmeti ile ilgili, kanaatimizce söylenmesi gereken sözlerden ve ifade edilmesi gereken fikirlerden oluşmaktadır. Sosyal konulardan sanata, edebiyattan eğitime farklı bir yelpazede kaleme alınan bu yazılar yazarın tefekkür dünyasından süzülen düşüncelerden oluşmaktadır. Kesin doğru olma iddiasından uzak sadece bir bakış açısı ortaya koyma derdini taşıyan bu yazıların her biri toplumu veya ilgili hadiseyi gözlemleyerek ortaya çıkan yazılardır.
2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Turkey Industrial and Business Directory: Volume 2 Industrial & Export Contacts
This book is the largest referral for Turkish companies.
This groundbreaking series of essays offers new insights into Turkish cultures both past and present. Moving beyond the traditional binaries of east/west, Islam/secularism, and Europe/Asia, the book contains a variety of perspectives on contemporary Turkey, from actors, directors, critics and other major cultural figures. The book tries to situate these opinions in context by looking at how such perspectives are employed in different cultural spheres—education, theatre, politics and the like. Exploring Turkish Cultures contains the first major interviews published in English with prominent public figures, including actors Türkân Şoray, Genco Erkal and Nesrin Kazankaya. Other figures int...
This book is the largest referral for Turkish companies.
Research on Economics and Administration and Social Sciences
This book is the largest referral for Turkish companies.
The film Yol (The Road) is a landmark in Türkiye’s cinema history, not only because it shared the Palme d’Or with Missing by Greek-born French director Konstantinos Gavras at the 35th Cannes Film Festival in 1982, but also because it was the first film from Türkiye to receive the highly prestigious Golden Palm. Şerif Gören directed the film, but the award was given to Yılmaz Güney (Pütün), the screenwriter and one of the editors of the film, who was present at the festival. The award was given to Güney, not on behalf of Şerif Gören, but instead of the film’s director, and The Road was publicised both at the festival and in the following period as “a Yılmaz Güney film”....