2010
DOI: 10.1215/1089201x-2010-034
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Reading between Public and Private in the Late Ottoman Empire and the Early Turkish Republic

Abstract: This article examines the concepts of public and private in the late Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic through the worlds of child readers. It interrogates the shifting lines of demarcation between public and private against the background of children learning to read and being exposed to an increasing array of written material, some of it supplied by the state and some by the private sector. It begins by delineating the relationship between public and private in this period before turning first to… Show more

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