DO YOU LOVE ME? INTERVIEWS OF AHSEN TV AS IDEOLOGY BECOMING QUOTIDIAN
Journal Title: Moment Dergi - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
In this study Ahsen TV, which is an online video site and participated in Akit TV is examined. It is thought that Ahsen TV reveals some clues on the process of the popularization of Sunni Islam. The videos circulated on the online channel are mostly interviews. The subject matter of this study is the one man executing interviews in these videos, who is Bülent Yapraklıoğlu. The argument will be handled by the positions that are held by Yapraklıoğlu in these videos in respect to his appearance and the enunciation of this appearance. It is claimed that the interviewees are interpellated by a certain ideology, and the enunciation of Yapraklıoğlu casts an important position in the process of this ideology becoming quotidian. So, Yapraklıoğlu with his body signifies a theme worth mentioning in the popularization of Sunni-Islam.
Authors and Affiliations
Gokhan Arikan
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