İç Mekânın Çağdaş Türk Edebiyatı’nda Metinler / Mekanlar Arası Anlamı ve Temsili

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2023Author
Nane, Pelin
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What is the meaning of interior space? Beyond form and visuality, what are the
factors that define interior space, that make a space 'inside'? What does it mean to
be inside, what are the feelings of being inside? Do these semantic
correspondences of the inside find expression in interior space representations?
When we think about the interior space through the meaning and narrative of the
inside, what kind of potentials can new methods offer for its representation? This
study, which aims to define the interior through its spiritual dimensions as well as its
physical dimensions, focuses on these questions.
While literary texts, which have the potential to reveal the spiritual dimension of
space, are chosen as a means of thinking about the meaning of interior space within
the scope of the study, textual representations also open architectural
representation to discussion. The literary scope of the study is limited to fictional
texts, and the field of analysis of the study is post-1950 Contemporary Turkish
Literature novels and stories. Due to the fragmentation of the unity of time-space
with the stream of consciousness technique, new formal searches, and new
potentials emerging with the blurring of the boundaries between reality and fiction,
the works analyzed were included in the range covering the period after 1950.
Structure of the thesis begins with the ‘inside as a safe and protected space’ isolated
from the outside. It then continues with the narration of the 'inside as an uncanny
space' blurred by the outside and sometimes by the outsider inside. This tense
relationship between the inside and the outside, which both exist and sometimes
threaten each other, is finally concluded with the narration of 'being on the borders
of the inside/threshold experiences'.
The method of the study includes textual analysis and the reproduction of the data
obtained as a result of this analysis through architectural representation. While the
selected texts are opened to discussion through theoretical texts in other disciplines
that can respond to their thematic approaches, an intertextual reading/seeing
experience is aimed. While representation is not only a final product but also a
method, it is suggested to use representation as a 'model of understanding'.