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Turkish Drama Serials
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13 June 2023

The extraordinary global success of Turkish drama serials is a significant development in contemporary popular culture. This book presents comparative audience data from three different regions to explore its ramifications across the Global South. We learn how this phenomenon has transformed Turkey—a Muslim-majority country—into the world’s second-largest producer of scripted television serials, enticing audiences from all over the world.
The book takes an audience-centred approach, investigating the reasons for the allure of Turkish dramas to Arab, Latin American, and Israeli audiences. In tandem, it explores Turkey's changing foreign policy, economic, and trade relationships since the turn of the millennium, which have coincided with the enormous success of the country's television output. It also analyses the role and importance of Turkish dramas as a soft-power tool by scrutinizing how they have influenced viewers' perceptions of Turkey, its people, and its culture.
This volume will appeal to those working in various disciplines—from media and communication, international relations, public diplomacy, sociology, and Middle Eastern studies. The material will also be of great relevance to upper-level undergraduates, postgraduate students, academics, scholars and researchers.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, Television: styles and genres, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / Genres / Drama, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Performing arts genres: Drama, Media studies: TV and society, Popular culture, Cultural studies
Berg’s attention to media audience reception is matched by political analysis which is as equally thrilling in the foreground as the background of her chapters... [Turkish Drama Serials is a] highly readable and engaging work on media and politics, and I await Berg’s future work with great anticipation.
— Kai Roland Green
Miriam Berg is an assistant professor in the journalism and strategic communication program at Northwestern University Qatar. Her research focuses on the intertwined nature of geopolitics and media, along with the viewing habits and digital practices of refugee, migrant, and diasporic audiences.
Introduction
1. The Turkish Television Industry: From National to Transnational
2. Turkish Drama Serials in the Arab World
3. Fluctuating Turkish–Arab Relations and the Soft Power of Drama Serials
4. The Importance of Socio-Cultural Factors in the Appeal of Turkish Serials among Arab Viewers
5. Why Turkish Dramas Resonate with Arab Women: An Analysis of the Responses of Women Viewers in Qatar
6. Turkish Drama Serials in Chile
7. Turkish Drama Serials in Israel
Summary and Conclusion
Notes
References
Index