2008 Bahar Sayı 10
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Browsing by BUU Author "Düzbakar, Ömer"
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Item Gezek tradition in Bursa and its historical background(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2008) Ercan, Özlem; Düzbakar, Ömer; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü.; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi/İlköğretim Bölümü.Gezek, which is a foundation of music and solidarity founded at Turkey's fıfth largest county many centuries ago, affording to exist with musical elements intact nowadays. Gezek, is a musical activity carried out by gathering at the homes of the members per week. The foundation, which has benefits such as keeping Turkish Art Music (Türk Sanat Müziği) alive, doing its performing and raising musicians of this genre, is also helping the cooperation between members and people who require support. Gezek, which is not solely an amusement culture, is a solidarity foundation that helps orphans and to who are in need of money. When we analyse some of the traditional values of it, we understand that it's a very old custom. When we analyse some of the traditional values of it, we understand that it's a very old custom. In this study, starting from the similar aspects of Gezek and guilds and akhis which are the institutions embellished by Ottoman characteristics, will be introduced. Firstly, some general information about akhis and lonca is given. Membership conditions and properties of Inner Gezek and Outer Gezek properties has been determined and reached at the fırst place. Information on Gezek's various activities, such as foods that have been treated and games that have been played were tried to be given. The purpose of the practice is to exhibit Gezek's, the foundation which has members from all social layers, activities in Bursa, the 5th largest county of Turkey.Item The image of the Turkish women in orientalists' travelbooks from the "others" point of view(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2008) Düzbakar, Ömer; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi/İlköğretim Bölümü.Social prejudices are generally effective at the perception of an alien culture. It's believed that the domestic culture is superior. According to the most of the orientalists there are two basic differences between the West and the East. The fırst one is that the East is the home of venery; the other aspect is the barbarism of the East. In travelbooks written by European sojourners the Ottoman country is represented like the countries in Elf Leile ve Leile. The major theme of many works and travelbooks written by Europeans about the East is the erotic image and queer sexuality of the East. According to European travellers, Eastern women are enticing, mysterious, and deceptive. They represent the woman as a "source of venery" and not as the number of a family. After a brief discussion about the historical and scholarly value of travelbooks, the orientalists' views on the Eastern women especially the Turkish women are analyzed in this study.