This article aims at contributing to the analysis of Turkish epidemic literature from the end of the XIX century to 1930s. In particular, the historical poetics of modern Turkish fiction will be analysed to highlight the impact of normative nationalist paradigms on the literary representation of epidemics. The analysis will focus on the short story Salgın (1935, Epidemic) by Reşat Nuri Güntekin (1889-1956), one of the most canonical writers in the fi rst decades of the Turk-ish Republic. The examination of the main representative forms and patterns of the short story will contribute to explain how allegorically resorting to the epidemic allowed the author to elaborate one of the fi rst critical interpretation of the Turkish nation-building process.

Un’allegoria epidemica della nazione: Salgın di Reşat Nuri Güntekin / Tina Maraucci. - In: LEA. - ISSN 1824-484X. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:(2021), pp. 97-115. [10.13128/lea-1824-484x-12916]

Un’allegoria epidemica della nazione: Salgın di Reşat Nuri Güntekin

Tina Maraucci
2021

Abstract

This article aims at contributing to the analysis of Turkish epidemic literature from the end of the XIX century to 1930s. In particular, the historical poetics of modern Turkish fiction will be analysed to highlight the impact of normative nationalist paradigms on the literary representation of epidemics. The analysis will focus on the short story Salgın (1935, Epidemic) by Reşat Nuri Güntekin (1889-1956), one of the most canonical writers in the fi rst decades of the Turk-ish Republic. The examination of the main representative forms and patterns of the short story will contribute to explain how allegorically resorting to the epidemic allowed the author to elaborate one of the fi rst critical interpretation of the Turkish nation-building process.
2021
LEA
10
97
115
Tina Maraucci
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