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Edebiyat ve Kültürümüzde Tren
Author(s) -
Ali Yıldırım
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.6658
Subject(s) - philosophy , art
Literary and cultural civilization, one of the key elements shaping our lives that we, humanity as a whole is the product of joint exploration and development is technology. Cultural life, only those that create a culture of community traditions, customs, beliefs and perception does not consist of. These values complement or raises doubt one of the key elements is the technology that is the result of civilization. Our country from the year one thousand eight hundred fifties freight trains began to arrive, a new culture in our lives has led to new perceptions. Especially considering military and commercial aspects of the train lines were created, brought to life in different parts of the Ottoman geography. Trains and railways came to our country for years, the Ottoman state had to fight on many fronts, the troubled decades. Anatolia away from the Empire's troop deployment was being done on many fronts. Surely it is the most convenient way to train lines which are built in that period. Thus, in the perception of our people, who can not be found from the arrival of the trains has been literally müsebbip of separation. Turkish society, history and the accumulation of experience with the vastness has a unique spirit. In particular, his migration to its very different geographies and consequently the hardships faced prone to sadness and grief has led to the formation of a sensitivity. Sensitivity arising from all this perception in our society, in his daily life, his poems, songs, folk songs, to phrase, to lullabies, riddles were reflected. Thus, a rich cultural structures around trains and railway transport has occurred. In this study, train and rail transport literary influence our lives, especially our popular culture will be focused on me.

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