The Intersection of Turkish and Russian Literature in Georgia: The Effect of Geopolitics on Literature

Authors

  • Dr. İlyas ÜSTÜNYER

  • Dr. Mustafa ARSLAN

  • Abdulmelik ALKAN

Keywords:

geopolitics-literature relationship, georgia, turkish literature, russian literature

Abstract

Geopolitics refers to a country's position on the mandatory route of the movement areas of highlevel values of surrounding countries or regions. It has been a determinant for the movement maps of culture and art products and served as the mandatory route of material values before the 21st century. Georgia's geopolitics, which is at the crossroads linking the north to the south and the East to the West, has played a determining role in the intersection of culture and art products. It has also mediated the acquaintance of different cultures and the production of new art products and compositions by influencing each other. This study discussed Georgia's geopolitics' decisive role in the intersection of Turkish and Russian literature with one another. It was determined by analyzing the literary texts that Georgia's geopolitical location played a pivotal role in intersecting the literature of Turkish and Russian people in biographical narratives and depictions. It is possible to see these intersections most clearly in how various literary figures g et a cquainted w ith o ne a nother's styles and recognize the cultural codes asserted by other people's residential representatives and reflect them on their works.

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The Intersection of Turkish and Russian Literature in Georgia: The Effect of Geopolitics on Literature. (2023). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 23(F5), 34-41. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103928

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The Intersection of Turkish and Russian Literature in Georgia: The Effect of Geopolitics on Literature

Published

2023-11-16

How to Cite

The Intersection of Turkish and Russian Literature in Georgia: The Effect of Geopolitics on Literature. (2023). Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 23(F5), 34-41. https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103928