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1001 Nacht
Nacht 65 - Kein wahrer Mörder
Als der Strick schon um den Hals des jüdischen Arztes gelegt ist, bahnt sich der Schneider einen Weg durch die Menschenmenge. Er sei doch schuldig, erzählt der Schneider. Der Henker wird langsam ungeduldig: wen soll er nun für den Mord hängen?Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Die Schauspielerin Roxana Samadi war für die Rolle der Schahrasad wochenlang im Hörspielstudio und erzählt...
2025-04-11
05 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 54 - Der Magen voll Granatapfelmus
Adschib bricht mit seinem Diener vom Lagerplatz vor Damaskus auf, um Hasans Imbiss aufzusuchen. Der ist hoch erfreut und bewirtet sie großzügig. Zurück am Zelt wartet schon Adschibs Großmutter. Auch sie hat gekocht: ihr berühmtes Granatapfelmus.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Der Erzählforscher Ulrich Marzolph hat sich intensiv mit der Geschichte und den Geschichten von 1001 Nacht befasst – wir fragten ihn: Warum ist...
2025-04-04
05 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 44 - Dämonisches Treiben
Die Hochzeitsnacht steht bevor, und alle Gäste werden nach Hause geschickt. Außer Hasan, den halten die beiden Ifrite auf. Die Geisterwesen haben etwas vor: Sie spielen dem ungeliebten Bräutigam übel mit, und Hasan kann das Brautgemach betreten.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Fragen an 1001 Nacht? Unser Podcast-Team hat mit der Kulturwissenschaftlerin Andrea Polaschegg gesprochen: Wo liegt der „Orient“?Die Dichterin Safiye Can hat die Gesch...
2025-03-28
08 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 28 - Mit dem Leben davongekommen
Ihre Schwiegermutter rettet die Schneiderin in letzter Minute vor dem Mord durch ihren eifersüchtigen Ehemann. Geschlagen, gedemütigt und verstoßen lebt sie fortan mit ihren beiden Schwestern, zufrieden ohne Männer. Bis die vielen Gäste auftauchten.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Fragen an 1001 Nacht? Das Podcast Team hat Gespräche rund um das Werk geführt – mit dem islamischen Theologen Ali Ghandour zu „Magie, Sex...
2025-03-21
09 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 21 - Die versteinerte Stadt
Der Kalif verlangt von den drei Schwestern, auch ihre Geschichten zu erzählen. Die Jüngste beginnt: sie hatte einst zwei weitere Schwestern, mit denen sie eines Tages zu einer Handelsreise auf dem Meer aufbrach. Sie erreichten eine versteinerte Stadt.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Ihr wollt mehr Background zu 1001 Nacht? Wir haben Gespräche geführt, mit der Kulturwissenschaftlerin Elisabeth Bronfen über die Bedeutung der Nacht...
2025-03-14
08 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 13 - Hoher Besuch inkognito
Der Kalif von Bagdad, sein Wesir und ein Diener ziehen durch die nächtliche Stadt und hören die Party hinter der Haustür der drei Schwestern. Der Kalif möchte unbedingt mitfeiern. Eine verrückte Geschichte muss her, damit sie nicht erkannt werden.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Wer war der Kalif Harun ar-Raschid? Wie könnt ihr euch die damalige Weltstadt Bagdad vorstellen? Historischer Check-u...
2025-03-07
05 min
hr2 Hörspiel
Das Halbhalbe und das Ganzganze | Hörspiel von Safiye Can
Das „Halbhalbe und das Ganzganze“ von Safiye Can ist den Opfern des rechtsextremistischen Anschlags von Hanau gewidmet, der vor fünf Jahren am 19. Februar 2020 stattfand. Aus rassistischen Motiven erschoss ein Attentäter neun Menschen, seine Mutter und sich selbst. In „Das Halbhalbe und das Ganzganze“ stehen migrantische Perspektiven aus der Region um Hanau im Mittelpunkt: Die Autorin Safiye Can stammt aus der Nachbarstadt Offenbach und ist seit Jahren in der Bildungsarbeit aktiv; am Hiphop-Soundtrack des Hörspiels sind mehrere Hanauer Künstler*innen beteiligt, die sich in ihren Songs klar gegen Rassismus positioniert haben. Und schließlich werden O-Töne der Hinterblie...
2025-02-28
57 min
1001 Nacht
Nacht 8 - Ein Träger taucht auf
Die drei Alten haben den Kaufmann mit ihren Geschichten freibekommen. Schahrasad setzt zu einer neuen Erzählung an: auf dem Markt in Bagdad bietet ein Träger einer einkaufenden Frau seine Dienste an. Bald schon stöhnt er unter der Last.Die Spielerinnen:Roxana Samadi erzählt als Schahrasad alle Geschichten.Jasmin Shakeri setzt den Rahmen um jede Geschichte.Susana AbdulMajid spricht die arabischen Texte.Mehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Was bedeutet es, sich im Jahr 2025 mit 1001 Nacht zu beschäftigen? Das Podcast-Team hat zahlreiche Gespräche geführt. Im Deep Di...
2025-02-27
09 min
1001 Nacht
Was zuvor geschah
König Schahriyar ist gekränkt: seine Ehefrau betrügt ihn. Jede Nacht rächt er sich an einer anderen Frau. Dann meldet sich die kluge Schahrasad freiwillig. Sie hat einen Plan: den König mit ihren Geschichten zu fesseln und vom Morden abzubringen.Mit:Jasmin Shakeri als ErzählerinRoxana Samadi als SchahrasadSusana AbdulMajid als arabische StimmeMehr zum Thema in der Deutschlandfunk App:Was bedeutet es, sich im Jahr 2025 mit 1001 Nacht zu beschäftigen? Das Podcast-Team hat zahlreiche Gespräche geführt: mit Claudia Ott zum Übersetzen von 1001 Nacht – Aladdin, Sind...
2025-02-27
21 min
Yapay Zeka Fabrikası
Ürün Görsellerinde Yapay Zeka Crait.Ai
Yapay zekanın e-ticarette nasıl fark yarattığını keşfetmek en uygun zamanlardan biri, tabi ki yılın son haftaları. Yapay Zekâ Fabrikası podcast serisinin bu haftaki bölümünde, e-ticaret sektöründe çığır açan çözümler sunan Crait AI’ın kurucusu Safiye Dinçtürk ile dopdolu bir sohbet sizleri bekliyor. Safiye Dinçtürk, Crait AI'ın doğuş hikayesini ve sunduğu yenilikçi çözümleri paylaşırken, üretken yapay zekanın e-ticaret sektöründe özellikle pazarlama ve müşteri hizmetleri alanlarında nasıl değer yarattığına ışık tutuyor. Crait AI’ın ürün fotoğrafçılığını kolay...
2024-12-10
16 min
O`NUN YOLUNDA(SAS)
11. HUDEYBİYE'DE KİM KAZANDI - Dr. Reşit HAYLAMAZ (1)
Zilkade Ayının Son Haftasında Yaşananlar Dr. Reşit Haylamaz'ın hazırladığı özel programın bu haftaki bölümünde Peygamber Efendimiz Hz. Muhammed'in (s.a.v.) hayatından kesitler sunuluyor ve İslam tarihinin önemli olaylarına ışık tutuluyor. Zilkade ayının son haftasında yaşanan olayların anlatıldığı bu bölümde, Peygamberimizin ve sahabenin yaşadığı bazı kritik anlar detaylandırılıyor. **Mecenne Panayırı ve Hac Hazırlıkları:** Peygamber Efendimiz (s.a.v.), Ukaz panayırının bitiminden sonra Mecenne panayırında zaman geçirir ve hicret edene kadar her yıl burada bulunur. Bu sür...
2024-10-03
23 min
switch - für immer punkcast
HOW MUCH LOVE IS THAT ?
IF YOU WOULD BE A WATERBOTTLE* ALOHA TO SWITCHFUERIMMERPUNK! SUN 21072024 ich empfehle dir, die musik, egal welche und wann du sie die du dir anhörst, wirklich wahrzunehmen, zuzuhören, wenn du kannst, den instrumenten, der stimme oder wörtern,dem fluss, es mit jeder zelle deines Körpers zu fühlen bewegst du dich dazu? schliesst du deine augen, möchtest du mit ihr weinen? inspiriert sein und frei und träumen? wie hörst du musik zu? was macht sie mit dir? diese momente, die musik ist NUR FÜR DICH DA! enjoy all you can. ahm auch diese rad...
2024-07-22
00 min
Gölgedekiler
Türk Hemşireliğinin Öncüsü: Safiye Hüseyin
Safiye Hüseyin, Türk hemşirelik tarihinde önemli bir figür olarak yerini almıştır. Çeyrek asırdan fazla bir süre boyunca hemşirelik mesleğine adanmışlığı ve özverisiyle tanınan Hüseyin, Türkiye'de sağlık hizmetlerinin gelişimine büyük katkılar sağlamıştır. Bu podcast serisinde, Safiye Hüseyin'in hayatına ve mesleğine odaklanarak, hemşirelik alanında nasıl bir öncü rol üstlendiğini ve Türk sağlık sistemi üzerindeki etkilerini keşfedeceğiz. Hemşirelikteki dönüşümün ve Türkiye'de sağlık hizmetlerinin evriminin perde arkasını açacak bu progra...
2024-06-26
09 min
Eule-Podcast
#30: Evangelische Strukturen des Missbrauchs
Welche Strukturen in der evangelischen Kirche und Diakonie haben Missbrauch begünstigt und Täter:innen geschützt? Wie nehmen Betroffene die Strukturen von Kirche und Diakonie wahr? In dieser Episode des Eule-Podcasts spricht Eule-Redakteur Philipp Greifenstein mit Dr. Safiye Tozdan vom Institut für Sexualforschung, Sexualmedizin und Forensische Psychiatrie am Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE). Safiye Tozdan hat an der „ForuM-Studie“ zur sexualisierten Gewalt in der evangelischen Kirche und Diakonie als Leiterin des Teilprojekts D mitgewirkt. In diesem Teil der „ForuM-Studie“ wurde durch Befragungen nach den Perspektiven Betroffener auf die Strukturen der Kirche gefragt, die sexualisierte Gewalt ermöglichen u...
2024-04-04
42 min
49
Dünyanın En Mutlu İnsanlarının Ülkesindeyiz! / +49 Özel (+49 - B23)
23'üncü bölümü dünyanın en mutlu insanlarının ülkesinde kaydediyoruz🥳 Safiye ablayla birlikte Almanya dışından çektiğimiz bu özel bölümü umarız siz de seversiniz😊 Almanya deneyimleri içeren +49’u yıllardır burada yaşayan, bilgi birikimine, deneyimlerine çok güvendiğim, enfes bir hikaye anlatıcı Safiye ablamızla birlikte kaydediyoruz😊 Bu seriyi beğendiyseniz kanalımıza abone olarak takip edebilirsiniz😊
2024-03-29
24 min
49
Almanya Bizi Kıskanıyor Mu? (+49 - B22)
Geldik 22'inci bölüme🥳 Bu sefer sınırları zorlayıp çok çarpıcı bir konuya giriyoruz. Almanya bizi kıskanıyor mu ve neden kıskanmalı sorularını Safiye ablayla kafa kafaya verip yanıtlıyoruz bu bölümde😊 Almanya deneyimleri içeren +49’u yıllardır burada yaşayan, bilgi birikimine, deneyimlerine çok güvendiğim, enfes bir hikaye anlatıcı Safiye ablamızla birlikte kaydediyoruz😊
2024-03-21
35 min
49
Almanya’da Kadınların En Büyük Endişesi Ne? - 8 Mart Özel Bölümü (+49 - B21)
8 Mart özel bölümü ile karşınızdayız! Bu bölümde Almanya’da kadınların en büyük endişesi ne ve Almanya’da kadın olmak nasıl, Türkiye’den gelen kadınlar Türkiye’deki yaşamlarına göre Almanya’da ne hissediyor gibi konuları konuşuyoruz. Bu Safiye abla ile Bahar sohbeti devralıyor😊 Almanya deneyimleri içeren +49’u yıllardır burada yaşayan, bilgi birikimine, deneyimlerine çok güvendiğim, enfes bir hikaye anlatıcı Safiye ablamızla birlikte kaydediyoruz😊 Bu seriyi beğendiyseniz kanalımıza abone olarak takip edebilirsiniz😊
2024-03-07
38 min
49
Almanların Takıntılı Olduğu Şeyler (+49 - B20)
Her hafta istikrarla karşınızda olduğumuz +49 formatımızda 20'inci bölüme vardık🥳 Bu sefer Almanlardan bahsediyoruz ve almanların takıntılı olduğu şeyler neler, Safiye abla ile bunları konuşuyoruz😊 Almanya deneyimleri içeren +49’u yıllardır burada yaşayan, bilgi birikimine, deneyimlerine çok güvendiğim, enfes bir hikaye anlatıcı Safiye ablamızla birlikte kaydediyoruz😊 Bu seriyi beğendiyseniz kanalımıza abone olarak takip edebilirsiniz😊
2024-03-01
31 min
AlUla FM Podcast
Artifact | Episode 06: Think
In this fascinating and wide-ranging interview with Safiye Kucukkaraca, Former Head of Think at The Future Investment Institute (FII), Safiye outlines what she actually does, and the kind of people she talks to, in order to ensure that her thinking is applied to workable solutions that benefit diverse areas of human activity. Amidst many gems of thought she also shines a light on the great value in failure.
2024-02-07
36 min
Bilim ve Sanat Vakfı Podcast Kanalı
Safiye Erol'un Türkiyesi Différanceiyel Bir Modernleşme Ütopyası | Havva Yılmaz
5-9 Eylül 2023 tarihlerinde düzenlediğimiz Türkiye'yi Okuma Biçimleri: Teoriler, Yaklaşımlar, Eğilimler başlıklı BİSAV Yaz Programı kapsamında, Havva Yılmaz'ın gerçekleştirdiği 8 Eylül 2023 tarihli "Safiye Erol’un Türkiye’si: Différance’iyel Bir Modernleşme Ütopyası" başlıklı seminerdir.
2024-02-03
00 min
49
Almanları Anlamakta Zorluk Çektiğimiz Şeyler (+49 - B14)
14'üncü bölümde yani dinleyeceğiniz bu bölümde Safiye ablamızın yeni yaşını kutluyoruz🥳 Bu bölümde Türkler olarak Almanları anlamakta zorluk çektiğimiz şeyleri konuşuyoruz😊 Almanya deneyimleri içeren +49’u yıllardır burada yaşayan, bilgi birikimine, deneyimlerine çok güvendiğim, enfes bir hikaye anlatıcı Safiye ablamızla birlikte kaydediyoruz😊 Bu seriyi beğendiyseniz kanalımıza abone olarak takip edebilirsiniz😊
2024-01-18
35 min
SWR2 Zeitgenossen
Safiye Can: „Ich bin in die Welt geworfen worden als Dichterin“
„Lest Gedichte!“ Ihren Aufkleber drückt Safiye Can einem schnell mal in die Hand oder heftet ihn an den nächsten Laternenpfahl. Als Lyrikerin ist sie quasi Bestseller-Autorin: Ihr Gedichtband „Rose und Nachtigall“ ist inzwischen in der achten Auflage erschienen. Poesie und Politik gehen dabei Hand in Hand: Die studierte Philosophin schreibt Liebesgedichte, aber auch über die Diskriminierung von Frauen und über Rassismus. Das Gefühl ausgegrenzt zu werden, kennt sie. Safiye Cans Eltern sind aus der Türkei nach Deutschland eingewandert, ihre Familie hat eine tscherkessische Migrationsgeschichte.
2023-11-25
44 min
Güzelliğine
100. Yıl Özel
100. yıl kutlamalarımızın bir parçası olarak, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin kadınlarını onurlandırdığımız bu özel podcaste hoş geldin. Safiye Ali gibi Cumhuriyet'imizin ilk kadın doktorları, hayatımıza ilham oluyor ve bize yollarını aydınlatıyor. Yaptıklarıyla bizlere sağlık alanında ilham veren Safiye Ali'ye teşekkür ederiz. 29 Ekim Cumhuriyet Bayramımızın 100. yılını coşkuyla kutluyoruz!
2023-10-26
04 min
Pharmacist Diaries
101 Safiye Cagansel: Breaking Pharmacy Boundaries: The Safiye Cagansel Way!
Ready to be inspired? Join me as I chat with Safiye Cagansel, the President of the International Pharmaceutical Federation's Early Career Pharmaceutical Group (FIP ECPG) and a community pharmacy owner. Safiye opens up about her captivating journey through the world of pharmacy, taking us from her early passion for healthcare, through the trenches of starting her own business, to the global stage where she now champions for early career pharmacists. This episode is brimming with invaluable insights from Safiye's personal experiences. She dives into the complexities of establishing a pharmacy, building a team, managing stock, and even...
2023-08-02
1h 37
سيميت وشاي | Simit ve Çay
السلطانة صفية | Safiye Sultan
زوجة السلطان العثماني مراد الثالت، ووالدة السلطان محمد الثالث، المعروفة بقسوتها وجشعها بالإضافة إلى قوتها التي جعلت منها أسطورة، انتقلت من البندقية في إيطاليا إلى حرملك القصر العثماني ثم إلى السلطة. في هذه الحلقة من بودكاست "سيميت وشاي"، نحكي قصة السلطانة صفية، التي قتلت أبناء زوجها السلطان حتى لا تفقد سيطرتها على القصر العثماني، وكيفية وصولها إلى تلك المكانة بعد أن كانت جارية من حرملك القصر. Osmanlı Padişahı Üçüncü Murad'ın eşi ve kendisini efsaneleştiren gücünün yanı sıra gaddarlığı ve açgözlülüğüyle de tanınan Sultan. "Simit ve Çay" podcast'inin bu bölümünde, Osmanlı sarayındaki kontrolünü kaybetmemek için kocası padişahın oğullarını öldüren Safiye Sultan'ın, sonrasında bu konuma nasıl geldiğini anlatıyoruz sarayın hareminden bir köleydi. https://episodes.castos.com/6019af24a19d28-31318580/e5ef3c4c-9d67-4ae4-afb1-d35bfc8c4a91--mixdown.mp3
2023-06-08
08 min
ANAMED Library Podcast: Burada Konuşmak Serbest
Sinematek/Sinema Evi Kütüphanesi
ANAMED Library Podcast: Burada Konuşmak Serbest Nisan ayı konuğu Sinematek/Sinema Evi Kütüphanesi Sorumlusu Safiye Türker’di. Safiye Hanımla, kendi kariyer yolculuğunu, sinematek kavramını, dünyadaki sinematekleri ve Sinematek/Sinema Evi Kütüphanesi üzerine bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik. Sanata ve sinemaya meraklı, bu konularla ilgili kitaplara ulaşmak isteyen herkesin ilgisini çekecek bu yayınımızı dileriz keyifle dinlersiniz! Safiye Türker’in önerileri: Film Alain Resnais - Dünyanın Bütün Hafızası Frederick Wiseman - Ex Libris – The New York Public Li...
2023-04-28
1h 00
Sesli Öyküler (Nisan Kumru)
Sırı Dökmek- Safiye Gölbaşı
Safiye Gölbaşı'nın Sırı Dökmek adlı öyküsünü dinleyelim
2023-04-17
09 min
History Tea Time
The Sultanate of Women 2/3: Nurbanu & Safiye
Ottoman Sultans kept a harem of hundreds of enslaved concubines to bear their children. But from 1533 to 1656 a handful of remarkable women bent the harem system to their wills and exercised extraordinary political influence and power. This period is known as the The Sultanate of Women. Hürrem Sultan Mihrimah Sultan Nurbanu Sultan Safiye Sultan Handan Sultan Halime Sultan Kösem Sultan Turhan SultanJoin me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History!Check out my Youtube Channel: h...
2023-01-10
26 min
Eine Stunde Liebe - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Tabu - Übergriffe durch Frauen - wenn Mütter missbrauchen
Wenn es um sexuellen Missbrauch geht, denken wir meist an männliche Täter. Doch auch Frauen missbrauchen. Dazu haben Forschende Daten vorgelegt. **********Ihr hört in dieser "Eine Stunde Liebe":00:00:00 - Übersicht00:01:34 - Safiye Tozdan über Frauen und Missbrauch00:07:35 - Tim über Missbrauch durch seine Kinderbetreuerin00:13:58 - Safiye Tozdan über Motive und Prävention00:27:57 - Hinweis zum Liebestagebuch**********Quellen aus der Folge:Sexueller Kindesmissbrauch durch FrauenHilfe-Portal sexueller Missbrauch**********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Pädophilie...
2022-09-16
28 min
Perxudres Podcast
#25. Ji Çavên Reşê Dostanîya Musa Anter û Safiye Ayla
Di vê beşê de dostanîyeke li dora Musa Anter û Safiye Ayla û Rahşan Anter heye.
2022-09-08
03 min
Literaturhaus Wiesbaden
ZWISCHEN BUCH UND DECKEL - Folge 2: Safiye Can
Eine Autorin oder ein Autor, ein kühles Getränk und ganz viel Gesprächsstoff – „Zwischen Buch und Deckel“ heißt der Podcast des Literaturhauses Villa Clementine, das erstmalig eine Reihe in diesem Format präsentiert. Moderiert von Sarah Reul alias Pinkfisch erscheint "Zwischen Buch und Deckel" alle zwei Monate mit wechselnden Gästen. Folge 2 - Safiye Can Die Lyrikerin, Autorin und Übersetzerin Safiye Can ist in der zweiten Folge „Zwischen Buch und Deckel“ zu Gast. Sie wurde 1977 als Kind tscherkessischer Eltern in Offenbach am Main geboren. Falls sie nicht gerade auf Lesereise ist oder einem Aufenthalts...
2021-11-12
28 min
İlham Veren Kadınlar
İz Bırakan Kadınlar - Safiye Ayla
Sesiyle Atatürk'ün beğenisini kazanan, Türk Sanat Müziği icracısı Safiye Ayla'yı, akademisyen, sanatçı Gönül Paçacı anlatıyor. İZ BIRAKAN KADINLAR NTVRadyo’nun “Kadınlar” dizisi, "İz Bırakan Kadınlar”la devam ediyor. Gülriz Sururi, Prof. Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, Muhterem Nur ölmeden kısa bir süre önce bu dizi için hayatlarını NTVRadyo’ya anlattılar. Yazar ve bir dönemin çok satan romanlarının çevirmeni Nihal Yeğinobalı, ölümünden kısa süre önce bu dizi için hayatını NTVRadyo’ya anlatan isimlerden. Elb...
2021-09-30
12 min
EFSANE KADINLARIN PORTRESİ
Safiye Ayla
Geride bıraktığı nice şarkıyla hatırlanmaya devam eden ve kendine özgü bir okuyuş tarzı benimseyerek başta Atatürk olmak üzere bütün dinleyicileri mest etmeyi başaran değerli sanatçı Safiye Ayla'nın yaşamı...
2021-07-12
08 min
Sanat Kritik Söyleşileri
Asuman Susam, İpek Şahbenderoğlu, Neslihan Cangöz, Safiye Erol ve Edebiyatını Konuştular!
Sanat Kritik söyleşileri kapsamında 21 Nisan 2021 saat: 21:00'da gerçekleşen "Asuman Susam, İpek Şahbenderoğlu, Neslihan Cangöz, Safiye Erol ve Edebiyatını Konuşacaklar" etkinliğinin kaydıdır. Sanat Kritik Birlikte okumak, yazmak ve düşünmek için...
2021-05-07
1h 31
EFSANE KADINLARIN PORTRESİ
Safiye Ali
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin ilk kadın tıp doktoru Safiye Ali'nin öncü yaşamından öne çıkan anektodlar... Tıp Bayramı kutlu olsun...
2021-03-15
11 min
Kimiz Ki Biz
Efsane İkililerimiz - Daft Punk & Safiye Faik
Daft Punk'ın 28 yıllık macerasına son vermesinin şokunu üstümüzden attıktan sonra dedik ki "best duos" olayına girelim. Açılışın Can Kan ile yapıldığı muhteşem ikililer bölümümüze Safiye & Faik ile son verdik. Kültür şokuna hazırlıklı olun!Efsane İkililerimizden örnek isterseniz şöyle özetleyelim: 2CELLOS, Zeki & Metin, Şener Şen & Kemal Sunal, Kobe Bryant & Shaquille O'Neal, Cem Yılmaz & Zafer Algöz, patates kızartması & karabiber, Kirk & Spock, Cenk & Erdem, Kellerin Savaşı Onur & Ali, Podfresh Daily Uraz & Aykut ve daha fazlası...Kimiz Ki Biz, b...
2021-03-06
37 min
Konuşan Metinler
İlk Türk Kadın Doktorumuz: Safiye Ali
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin kurucusu Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’ün "Ey Kahraman Türk kadını! Sen yerlerde sürünmeye değil, omuzlar üzerinde göklere yükselmeye layıksın" sözünü ilke edinen Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin ilk kadın doktoru Safiye Ali'nin örnek teşkil eden hayatı, Hilal Altuner'in kalemi ve Fatmanur Büyükarslan'ın sesiyle sitemizde!
2021-03-01
09 min
Girift
Çöp Apartman / 1. Bölüm
SELAMMMM🤞🏻!Bu bölümde Masumlar Apartmanı dizisine de konu olan Madalyonun İçi kitabındaki Çöp Apartman bölümünün gerçek hikayesini anlattık.Olay örgüsünü kafamızda daha iyi canlandırabilmeniz için instagram hesabımıza (@girift.podcast) diziden bir kesit ve oyuncuları ( Sırayla Safiye, Gülben, Neriman ve babaları) da ekledik. Herkese iyi eğlenceler 🙏🏻.#türkçepodcast #madalyonuniçi #masumlarapartmanı
2021-02-27
28 min
İlişkiler Anatomisi
Ünlü Aşklar Anatomisi
Ünlü aşk hikayelerini konuşuyoruz! Hollywood’tan Safiye-Faik çiftine uzanan bu bölümde bol goy goy sizi bekliyor
2021-02-24
21 min
Tarihte Bugün
Tarihte Bugün #14 | 14 Ocak
14 Ocak 2021Dünya Tarihinde Bugün Yaşananlar1539- Küba, İspanya'nın sömürgesi oldu. 1814- İskandinav ülkelerinden Norveç uzun süre Danimarka’ya bağlı kalmıştı. Norveç 14 Ocak 1814 tarihinde Kiev Antlaşması uyarınca İsveç’e bağlanma kararı aldı. Bu beraberlik 1905 yılına kadar sorunsuz devam etti. Hatta ayrıla esnasında da herhangi bir sorun çıkmadı.1900- Giacomo Puccini'nin Tosca operası Roma'da ilk kez icra edildi.1923- Londra - New York arası ilk telefon görüşmesi yapıldı.2011- Tunus'ta bir kişinin kendini yakmasıyla başlayan gösterilerin ardından, Devlet Baş...
2021-01-14
02 min
Sesli Öyküler (Nisan Kumru)
093- Nevski Bulvarı'ndan Notlar - Safiye Gölbaşı
Safiye Gölbaşı'nın Nevski Bulvarı'ndan Notlar adlı öyküsünü Nisan Kumru'nun seslendirmesi ile dinleyin. Serazat adlı kitabından. Hece Yayınları'ndan (Yazar ve Yayınevinin şifahi izni ile yayımlanmıştır.)
2020-12-31
00 min
Cortado
69. Kültür: Dev uçakları uçuran kadın
Bugün Safiye Ademoğlu ile pilotluk üzerine konuştuk. Kendisi dünyanın en büyük yolcu uçaklarını uçurduğu için anlattıkları, deneyimleri, gözlemleri daha da ilgi çekici hale geldi. Pilotların kokpitteki hallerinden yaşadıkları endişelere, kadın pilot olmaktan korona zamanında pilotluğa kadar daldan dala keyifli bir muhabbet eyledik. İyi dinlemeler!
2020-10-27
1h 04
Sesli Öyküler (Nisan Kumru)
058- Seni Ben mi Öldürdüm - Safiye Gölbaşı
Safiye Gölbaşı'nın Seyircisi adlı kitabından Seni Ben mi Öldürdüm adlı öyküsünü Nisan Kumru'nun seslendirmesi ile dinleyin. Hece Yayınları
2020-07-07
00 min
Halo Turcja
Turecka kobieta okiem polskiej studentki. Rozmowa z p. Katarzyną Sawicz, turkologiem UW S1E4
Turecka kobieta okiem polskiej studentki. Rozmowa z p. Katarzyną Sawicz, turkologiem UW. Postacie pochodzące z historii tureckije poruszane w audycji: Afife Jale, Selma Rıza, Fatma Aliye, Leyla Saz, sułtanki: Hurrem, Kösem, Nurbanu, Safiye; Sabiha Gökçen, Ülkü Adatepe, Leyla Gençer, Lalife Hanım (żona Mustafy Kemala Atatürka). Książki: 1. Nefesi Tutku Olan Kadın-Afife Jale, Osman Balcıgil 2. Enin, Fatma Aliye
2019-11-25
43 min
Yaşar Üniversitesi
Mixtape (8 Kasım 2019)
Kıskıvrak yakalanan Bitcoin Safiye, giderek çeşitlenen internet yayıncılığı platformları Prime Video, Disney+ ve Apple TV+’tan haberler… Playstation 4 özel oyunu Death Stranding hakkında ufak bir bilgilendirme… Cem Yılmaz’ın Karakomik Filmler’i hakkında kişisel bir inceleme… Film, dizi, oyun ve tiyatro önerileri… Hepsi ve daha fazlası Kutay Altunkaynak'ın hazırlayıp sunduğu Mixtape’te. Mixtape’in yeni bölümü her cuma 16.00’da; tekrarı her pazartesi 20.00’de radYU’da. https://radyu.yasar.edu.tr
2019-11-11
31 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Story Has It | Ipek Hüner Cora
E 419 | Ottoman literature is heavily associated with verse, namely, Ottoman court poetry, and to some extent, folk literature. Ottoman stories, however, remain unexplored, even though they circulated in the empire and entertained many. For us, today, they are an invaluable source to study daily life, gender and space in the early modern Ottoman world. What is an Ottoman story? What do Ottoman stories tell us? In this episode, İpek Hüner Cora joins the podcast to talk about fictional prose stories in the Ottoman Empire and we discuss the gendered and spatial aspects of stories scattered in manuscript collections. See mo...
2019-07-15
21 min
Ottoman History Podcast
A Transnational History of Kemalism
E 413 | Our latest podcast in collaboration with The Southeast Passage examines how Kemalism as a political category has been used widely and often ambiguously throughout the history of the Turkish Republic in public discourse as well as in historiography. In this episode, we discuss Kemalism from an innovative transnational perspective. The making of Kemalism was embedded in hybridity and circulations involving other regions of the post-Ottoman space. Practices of governance, material objects, new conceptions of the body and gender roles, and scientific debates created a convergence of Islam and modernity which was influenced by external references but also attracted observers...
2019-06-09
43 min
İlham Veren Kadınlar
Yol Açan Kadınlar - Safiye Ali
Türkiye'nin ilk kadın tıp doktoru Safiye Ali'yi, Prof. Dr. Nuran Yıldırım anlatıyor.
2019-04-26
10 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Orientalism in the Ottoman Empire | Zeynep Çelik
E 399 | How did the Ottomans react to European attitudes and depictions of their own lands? Pondering on the groundbreaking book 'Orientalism' by Edward Said forty years after its publication, our guest Zeynep Çelik discusses the ways in which urban, art, and architectural historians have grappled with representations of the Ottomans by Europeans and representations of Ottomans by Ottomans themselves. Telling us about a number of paintings, monuments, scholarly writings and stories, she argues that Orientalism is still relevant and with us wherever we go. See more at: https://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2019/01/orientalism.html Zeynep Çelik is a distinguished professor at th...
2019-01-26
35 min
KPodden
Höstrys
Vi laddar för ett rysligt bad. KP-Jossan, KP-Lukas, KP-Ludvig och prao-Safiye spelar läskiga låtar, dricker blutsaft och planerar sina rysligaste badoween-outfits.
2018-11-01
20 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Kazakhs and the State in Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union
E374 | How did Russia rule its Central Asian borderlands? In this podcast, we explore the long history of local intermediaries in imperial rule through the lens of the Kazakh elite from the 18th century onward. We talk to Ian Campbell about his book Knowledge and the Ends of Empire: Kazak Intermediaries and Russian Rule on the Steppe, 1731-1917 (Cornell University Press) and then continue the discussion into the early Soviet period through a conversation with Maria Blackwood about her dissertation research on the first generation of Soviet Kazakhs. More at https://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2018/09/kazakh.html Ian Campbell completed his...
2018-08-31
1h 11
Ceyhun Yılmaz Show
Kadın Hikayeleri / Safiye Ali
Podcast Episode
2018-08-15
00 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Great War and the Remaking of Palestine | Salim Tamari
E367 | Nationalism has greatly influenced the way we think about Palestinian history. In this episode, Salim Tamari discusses this question in relation to his new book, The Great War and the Remaking of Palestine, which explores Palestine under Ottoman rule during World War I. Tamari highlights the transformative nature of the conflict in Palestine, and the Ottomanist roots of many Palestinian and Arab nationalists. He also tackles the question of sources in Palestine, and how family papers have been crucial to his work. We conclude by discussing the stakes of recovering that past as the dispossession of Palestinians continues into...
2018-07-17
38 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Dervish Piety and Alevism in Late Medieval Anatolia | Zeynep Oktay Uslu
E359 | In this episode, we explore the evolution of Abdal and Bektashi doctrine from the 14th to 17th centuries. The Abdals of Rum and the Bektashis were two dervish groups in Anatolia who by the 16th century would merge to become the Bektashi Sufi order. Many Bektashi beliefs and practices are also inter-connected with those of Alevi communities. By taking a closer look at Abdal and Bektashi poetry, we examine how poetry, fiction, and other aspects of dervish piety evolved into the core beliefs of contemporary Alevism in Turkey. More at https://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2018/04/dervish-piety.html Zeynep Oktay Uslu...
2018-04-20
43 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Love Poems of an Ottoman Woman | Didem Havlioğlu
E357 | What did it mean to be a woman in the intellectual world of early modern Islamic empires? In this episode, our guest Didem Havlioğlu offers one answer to this question through the life and works of Mihrî Hatun, an Ottoman woman from 15th-century Amasya whose poetry survives to this day. Mihrî was unique within the male-dominated sphere of early modern love poetry, and as we discuss in this podcast, her position as a woman was integral to her poetry and its meaning. These poems and the relationships of this exceptional writer are the subject of Havlioğlu's new book...
2018-04-12
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Jerba: an Island in Time | Renata Holod
E 353 | For the first time on the podcast, we discuss the role of archaeology and its potential to contribute to our knowledge of the Ottoman world. More specifically, we explore how the field of landscape archaeology can offer a better understanding of how different factors of religion, politics, and culture impacted the manipulation of territory over millenia. The large-scale examination of material culture and vernacular architecture in a rural setting particularly has the potential to fill in the gaps of the historical archive, providing information about communities that otherwise remain relatively unknown. In this episode, we speak with Renata Holod...
2018-03-28
41 min
Ottoman History Podcast
A Half Century of Occupation | Gershon Shafir
E344 | 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Six-Day War and the start of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights. Gershon Shafir discusses why this occupation has lasted for so long in the West Bank and how “the Occupation” has differed from earlier forms of settler colonialism in Israel-Palestine. In particular, we focus on the state of “permanent temporariness” that the Israeli government has purposefully inculcated in the face of international law and the emergence of a specific movement of religious-nationalist settlers. At the end, Shafir contemplates how the Occupation has changed the larger A...
2018-02-05
40 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Emek Cinema and Contesting Istanbul's Urban Development
E 342 | In this episode, we discuss the history of Beyoğlu's Emek Cinema from its construction in 1884 to its 2013 destruction, which sparked major opposition among Turkish intellectuals, writers, researchers, members of the film industry, and lovers of cinema and of Beyoğlu, many of whom fought to keep this piece of Istanbul's cultural and architectural heritage. Through a wide-ranging discussion with architects and historians, this episode shows how the history of one building can speak to trajectories of urban development, violence, and transformation in Istanbul from Ottoman times until today. See more at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2018/01/emek-cinema.html Seda Ku...
2018-01-23
39 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Hats and Hijabs in Algeria and Turkey | Sara Rahnama
E341 | In this episode, we explore debates about aesthetics, headwear, and dress in interwar Algeria and Turkey. Why did hats and hijabs generate so much debate among Algerian thinkers, both men and women? How did expectations about what men would wear on their heads carry different political connotations than similar debates about women's head coverings? This episode takes up the role of dress and comportment in shaping Algerian conversations about colonialism, feminism, and Islamic reform, as well as the importance of a "Turkish model" in interwar Algerian debates. See more at www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2018/01/hats-and-hijabs-in-algeria-and-turkey.html Sara Rahnama is is...
2018-01-17
30 min
Yeşil Bülten
Yesil Bülten: 14 Aralık 2017 : Gökçeada'ya Altın Madeni Tehdidi
Yeşil Bülten'de bu hafta Gökçeada'ya altın madeni tehdidini konuştuk. Konuklarımız Gökçeada Belediye Başkanı Ünal Çetin ve Gökçeada Gönüllüleri Derneği'nden Safiye Alev Karayel'di
2017-12-14
26 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Hürrem Sultan or Roxelana, Empress of the East | Leslie Peirce
E340 | In this episode, we explore the life and times of Roxelana, also known as Hürrem Sultan, a slave girl who became chief consort and then legal wife of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I (r. 1520-1566). We trace Roxelana's probable beginnings and the possible paths that took her to Istanbul, asking how she rose above her peers in the Old Palace to become a favored concubine and then the wife of the Sultan. We explore her relationship to other women at the Ottoman court, the politics of her motherhood and philanthropy, and her role in Ottoman diplomacy. In the end, R...
2017-12-12
51 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Arab Feminism in Periods of Transition | Marilyn Booth & Nova Robinson
E335 | In this episode, we uncover histories of feminist writing and activism in the Modern Middle East, asking how women's textual production and activism changed over the twentieth century and looking at new directions in research on the history of women and feminism in the region. In the first half of the episode, Marilyn Booth introduces us to feminist writer and biographer Zeinab Fawwaz, who transformed women's writing in 1890s Egypt. We show how central questions of gender, marriage, and girls' education were to discussions about society and nation after the British occupation of Egypt in 1882 and through the first...
2017-10-08
50 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean | Joshua White
E333 | Pirates are usually imagined as outlaws. But as the history of the early modern Mediterranean demonstrates, the line between illegal raiding and legitimate maritime violence was blurry, easily crossed, and often a moving target. In this episode, we talk to Joshua White about his book Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean. We consider how piracy shaped legal institutions and thought in the Ottoman world, and we get a glimpse of the fascinating and liminal world of pirates, jurists, and officials in the Ottoman Mediterranean. More at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2017/09/piracy.html Joshua M. White is Assistant Professor...
2017-09-16
53 min
Ottoman History Podcast
History, Diaspora, and Politics
E332 | Migration has long been a driving force in the history of global and transnational connections. In this episode, we explore the politics of diaspora surrounding different migrant communities in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond with three student guests. First, we discuss the little-known history of Vietnamese migrants in the state of Israel. Then, through film, we revisit the history and memory of Jewish urban life in North Africa between Tunisia and France. Finally, we consider the political implications of the relationship between Canada and the Ismaili diaspora. More at http://www.ottomanhistorypodcast.com/2017/09/diaspora.html Evyn Lê E...
2017-09-10
57 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Visual Sources in Late Ottoman History
E327 | Visual sources such as photographs, maps, and miniatures often serve as accompaniment or adornment within works of Ottoman history. In this episode, we feature new work that interrogates methods of analyzing and employing visual sources for Ottoman history that go beyond the practice of "image as decoration." Following a conversation with the organizers of the "Visual Sources in Late Ottoman History" conference held at Columbia University in April 2017, we speak to conference participants about the visual sources they employ in their work and how these visual sources allow us to understand the history of the Ottoman Empire and post-Ottoman...
2017-07-25
37 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Coffee & Cannabis | Casey Lurtz & Lina Britto
E326 | Commodities, their circulation, and their consumption have long been favorite topics of cultural and economic historians alike. In this episode, we build on the historiography of commodities by studying further the social and political context of two particular commodities: coffee and marijuana. Our guests, Casey Lurtz and Lina Britto, have each studied these commodities in their Latin American contexts, and following a global discussion of coffee and marijuana with some focus on the Middle East, we talk to each of these scholars about their respective research projects. We examine how the arrival of coffee impacted local political economies in...
2017-07-20
1h 22
Ottoman History Podcast
Ports and Printers Across the Armenian Diaspora | Sebouh Aslanian
E325 | A perennial question in Ottoman history is why printing was not fully adopted in the Middle East for the production of books until the late nineteenth century. Armenians, however, did start to print their books as early as the sixteenth century. In this episode, Sebouh Aslanian explains this rather sudden shift by telling the story of how the twin traumas of the Celali Rebellions and Shah Abbas’s scorched-earth campaigns against the Ottoman Empire spurred the mass migration of Armenians away from their traditional centers in the Eastern fringes of Anatolia, the Armenian Plateau and the Caucasus and toward ma...
2017-07-18
42 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Genetics and Nation-Building in the Middle East | Elise Burton
E324 | Genetics have emerged as a new scientific tool for studying human ancestry and historical migration. And as research into the history of genetics demonstrates, genetics and other bioscientific approaches to studying ancestry were also integral to the transformation of the very national and racial categories through which ancestry has come to be described over the course of the 19th and 20th centuries. In this podcast, we speak to Elise Burton about her research on the development of human genetics in the Middle East. Burton has studied the history of genetics within a comparative framework, examining the interrelated cases of...
2017-07-15
50 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Shared Histories of the Ottoman East | Yaşar Tolga Cora & Dzovinar Derderian
E322 | This episode examines historical approaches to Armenians, Kurds, and Turks in the eastern provinces of Ottoman Anatolia. "Shared history" has been offered up as a corrective to the existing historiography's nationalist and often exclusionary approaches, but what does writing a "shared history" actually look like? Yaşar Tolga Cora and Dzovinar Derderian talk about their approaches in their recent 2016 edited volume, The Ottoman East in the Nineteenth Century: Societies, Identities and Politics. The volume discusses Trans-regional Connectivity; the fluidity of identities and loyalties, state and local politics; and the social history of space. They draw on the work to u...
2017-07-01
33 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Ottoman New York
E320 | The distance between the shores of the Ottoman Empire and New York City may be great, but, as this episode suggests, a great many connections exist between these places, too. This episode explores both the everyday lives of those hailing from the Ottoman domains over several centuries in the Big Apple, as well as the perceptions New Yorkers and Americans more generally had of the Ottoman Empire. Through visits to sites across the island of Manhattan, we shed light on the long and largely forgotten shared history of the Ottoman Empire and New York City, and we find it...
2017-06-24
1h 05
Ottoman History Podcast
Indian Ocean Connections
E318 | Long before European contact with the Americas forged transoceanic networks and connections in the Atlantic and Pacific, the Indian Ocean served as a maritime space that connected the many states, economies, and communities of its vast basin stretching from East Africa to Southeast Asia. In this multi-part episode, we follow this maritime space into the modern period, exploring the endurance of Indian Ocean connections. We discuss how commerce and politics fueled the expansion of the Ottoman diplomatic presence in South Asia, and we consider how lingering connections between East Africa and the Indian Ocean world forged by dhow traffic...
2017-06-21
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Beekeeping in Late Ottoman Palestine | Tamar Novick
E317 | The history of late Ottoman Palestine and the changes in settlement, agriculture, economy and politics that occurred there remain a subject of great interest for historians of the Middle East. In this episode, our guest Tamar Novick introduces a new approach to that history using the lens of ecology. We explore changes in late Ottoman Palestine through environment and human-animal relations and in particular, the transformation of beekeeping practices that arrived with Europeans during the late 19th century. We learn about how the introduction of movable hives transformed the relationship between beekeepers, bees, and the landscape, and we consider...
2017-06-19
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Late Ottoman Translations of Ibn Khaldun | Kenan Tekin
E316 | Among the many important medieval texts written in Arabic, few have received more attention from scholars in Europe than The Muqaddimah, an introduction to history by the 14th-century North African writer Ibn Khaldun. In this episode, we explore another of arena for reception of Ibn Khaldun, the Ottoman Empire, with our guest Kenan Tekin. In particular, we examine Ottoman translations of Ibn Khaldun's Muqaddimah, especially that of the 19th-century statesman and scholar Ahmet Cevdet. In our discussion of Cevdet's translation of and commentary on Ibn Khaldun's work, we explore the intellectual engagement of Ottoman Tanzimat-era thinkers with ideas from...
2017-06-15
53 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Jewish Salonica and the Greek Nation | Devin Naar
E314 | Salonica was home to one of the largest Jewish communities in the Ottoman and post-Ottoman world until its liquidation by the Nazis in 1943. Historians often mark the beginning of the end of the Jewish community in 1913 when the city was annexed by Greece. Devin Naar challenges this presumption in this podcast by looking at how the Jewish community continued to flourish and adapt as part of the new Greek nation-state. Ultimately, the community was both sustained and limited by its continued use of the millet structure from the late nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire and its strong attachment to the city...
2017-05-19
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Idea of the Muslim World | Cemil Aydın
E313 | In political discourses today, the “Muslim world” is evoked in a variety of contexts, ranging from pan-Islamic visions of political unity to a set of racist generalizations that present roughly a fifth of the world’s population as a monolithic whole. But as our guest in this episode, Cemil Aydın explains in his new book The Idea of the Muslim World, the very notion of a Muslim world is recent and requires historicization. In this episode, we explore the imagining of the Muslim World as a concept, tracing its early origins in the history of colonialism and the late Ot...
2017-05-16
54 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Podcasting the Ottomans
E312 | More and more, podcasts are appearing on university syllabi. But is it possible to conduct an entire university course that revolves entirely around the podcast medium? In this special episode, we sit down with Dana Sajdi and a class of over 20 students at Boston College who are enrolled in an experimental course entitled "Podcasting the Ottomans." In our conversation, we take a look inside the syllabus of a course in Ottoman history that relies primarily on episodes of Ottoman History Podcast and we get feedback from students about their daily engagement with the podcast medium and some of the...
2017-04-26
45 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Les Jeunes Turcs | François Georgeon
E307 | Le mouvement des Jeunes Turcs et la Révolution de 1908 bouleversent profondément le système multiethnique et multiconfessionnel de l’empire ottoman en établissant un nouveau cadre politique pour les identifications concernant l’ État et la Nation. Dans cet épisode, François Georgeon explore avec nous les origines et les principales transformations du mouvement Jeune Turc: qui sont ces révolutionnaires ? Sont-ils des libéraux ou des réactionnaires, et comment caractériser leur rapport au passé ottoman, aux institutions ottomanes et à la modernité ? Enfin, comment s’articulent les identités nationalistes et impérialistes qu’ils invoquent et quelles conséquences...
2017-03-22
53 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Crimea and the Russian Empire | Kelly O'Neill
E304 | For much of the early modern period, the Crimean Khanate was the staunch ally of the Ottoman state in its rivalry with the growing Russian Empire. In this regard, Crimea's annexation by Russia in 1783 represented an major historical departure. But as our guest in this episode, Kelly O'Neill, explains, the early period of Crimea's incorporation into the Russian Empire was characterized by continuities as well as ruptures. In this conversation, we explore the subjects of Islamic law and endowments in Crimea under Russian rule and issues of political identity, as well as the history of the Black Sea slave...
2017-03-09
50 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Syrian Alawis under Ottoman Rule | Stefan Winter
E303 | Although the Alawi communities of Syria have played an important role in the politics of the 20th century, the longer history of these communities has often been obscured by generalizations and discourses of mystification. In this episode, we talk to Stefan Winter about the history of the Alawis over the centuries, which is the subject of his new book A History of the ‘Alawis: From Medieval Aleppo to the Turkish Republic. In particular, we focus on the ways in which Syrian Alawis were incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and experienced changes in Ottoman politics and governance. We also examine th...
2017-03-04
52 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Rethinking "Decline" in the Second Ottoman Empire | Baki Tezcan
E300 | Did the Ottoman Empire "decline" after an initial golden age of rapid expansion and military conquest? This question has long haunted the telling of Ottoman history. Critics note that describing centuries of Ottoman history simply as "decline" makes it seem inevitable that the Empire would be defeated in World War I, emptying the story of the contingency and nuance it deserves. How else might we describe the nature of political, economic, and cultural change in the later centuries of the Ottoman Empire? What other questions could we ask? In this episode, Baki Tezcan describes the period he calls the "...
2017-02-17
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Alevi Religious Ceremony, Architecture, and Practice | Angela Andersen
E299 | In this episode, we approach the religious architecture of the Alevis, to examine how practice shapes architectural space and how socioeconomic change transforms such spaces. Many of our episodes on Ottoman History Podcast have focused on how monumental architecture, such as mosques and other buildings of religious significance, are tied to political transformation and expressions of political power and ideology. Taking a different perspective, our guest, Angela Andersen, researches the history and development of Alevi architectural forms in Turkey and abroad. Historically, Alevi religious practice and cem ceremonies took place in homes and other multi-purpose buildings, which could be...
2017-02-14
51 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Exploring the Art of the Qur'an | Massumeh Farhad & Simon Rettig
E297 | The preeminent position of manuscript painting and poetry at the Ottoman court has been well established by historians, yet the equally important practice of commissioning and collecting sumptuously decorated copies of the Qur’an--the sacred text of Islam--has been less explored. The role of the Qur’an in the artistic culture of the Ottoman world is just one facet of the landmark exhibition The Art of the Qur’an: Treasures from the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. The show traces the formal evolution of the Qur’an, especially in terms of...
2017-02-10
48 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Opium Smuggling in Interwar Turkey and Beyond | Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal
E293 | The Opium Wars and the massive trade in opium between South Asia and China over the nineteenth century made famous the role of opium within the history of colonialism and globalization. But it is less well known that in the early twentieth century, the Republic of Turkey became the largest exporter of opium in the world. In this episode we speak with Daniel-Joseph Macarthur-Seal about how and why opium became an export commodity in Turkey and how Turkish citizens smuggled the substance out once it became formally illegal. Along the way we gain a glimpse into the economic history...
2017-01-15
41 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Politics of Turkish Language Reform | Emmanuel Szurek
E290 | National language politics and the transformation of literacy have effected major changes in both spoken and written language over the course of the last century, but few languages have changed as dramatically as modern Turkish. The reform of the language from the 1920s onward, which not only replaced the Ottoman alphabet with a new Latin-based alphabet but also led to a radical transformation of the lexicon and grammar, has been described by Geoffrey Lewis as "catastrophic success" due to the extreme but unquestionably successful nature of this attempt to revolutionize language in Turkey. In this episode, we talk to...
2017-01-05
1h 11
Ottoman History Podcast
The Pasteur Institute and its Global Network | Anne Marie Moulin
E286 | During the late 19th century, Louis Pasteur and his disciples promoted a laboratory-based study of disease and contagion that led to what many call "the bacteriological turn" and reshaped public health in France and beyond. In this episode, we sit down with doctor, philosopher, and historian Anne-Marie Moulin to talk about the history of the Pastorians and the early establishment of Pasteur Institutes in the Ottoman Empire and North Africa. We explore the role of the Ottoman Empire in the creation of the Pasteur Institutes and their global network, and we consider the relationship between medicine and religion, politics...
2016-12-04
58 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Nationalism, Communism, and Fascism in the Modern Middle East | Peter Wien
E285 | Famous images such as Amin al-Husayni's meeting with Hitler have come to dominate the public imagination of Arab-Nazi relations in Western societies. But to what extent does this imagery reflect actual trajectories of reception and reflection of fascist ideology in the Middle East or the experience that Arabs and Muslims of other origins had under Nazi rule? In this episode, we discuss the ideological options of interwar nationalists from the Arab world with Peter Wien, author of Iraqi Arab Nationalism: Authoritarian, Totalitarian, and Pro-Fascist Inclinations, 1932-1941 and Arab Nationalism: The Politics of History and Culture in the Modern Middle...
2016-12-03
1h 01
Ottoman History Podcast
Narratives of Slavery in Late Ottoman Egypt | Eve Troutt Powell
E283 | The epithet "abid," Arabic for "slave," still follows those with dark skin as they move around today's Cairo. The word and its negative connotations, however, have a long history. In this episode, Professor Eve Troutt Powell explores this history by tracing the many lives of slaves and slavery in late Ottoman Egypt. She draws on the narratives of Ottoman Egyptian elites, Sudanese slave traders, and slaves themselves to show how the practice of owning people with dark skin shaped a regional Ottoman-Egyptian-Sudanese economy, gendered patterns of elite household life, and prominent forms of textual and visual culture. She reads...
2016-11-25
49 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Compiling Knowledge in the Medieval Islamic World | Elias Muhanna
E282 | Classical encyclopedias and compendia such as Pliny’s Natural History have long been known to Western audiences, but the considerably more recent works of medieval Islamic scholars have been comparatively ignored. In this episode, we talk to Elias Muhanna about his new translation of a fourteenth-century Arabic compendium by Egyptian scholar Shihab al-Din al-Nuwayri, which covers everything from astrological and natural phenomena to religion, politics, food, animals, sex, and of course history. Al-Nuwayri’s compendium, entitled The Ultimate Ambition in the Arts of Erudition (Nihayat al-arab fi funun al-adab), is rare glimpse into not only the worldview of a 14th c...
2016-11-16
41 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Nouveau Literacy in the 18th Century Levant | Dana Sajdi
E281 | In the conventional telling of the intellectual history of the Ottoman Empire and the Islamicate world, there has been very little room for people outside the ranks of the learned scholars or ulema associated with the religious, intellectual, and political elite of Muslim communities. But in this episode, we explore the writings of Shihab al-Din Ahmad Ibn Budayr, an 18th-century Damascene barber, as well as a host of writers that our guest Dana Sajdi has described as representatives of "nouveau literacy" in the Ottoman Levant. We discuss how non-elite writers left records of the people and events they encountered...
2016-11-11
45 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Decolonization, Health Care, and Humanitarianism in Algeria | Jennifer Johnson
E277 | The Algerian War is perhaps the most recognizable national and anti-colonial movement of the 20th century. From the iconic film “The Battle of Algiers” to Frantz Fanon's influential book The Wretched of the Earth, the violence of the Algerian fight for independence and the French reaction has marked depictions of not only the war but representations of Algerian history on the whole. In this podcast, however, we explore another battlefield of contention during the Algerian War: medicine and humanitarian relief. As our guest Jennifer Johnson demonstrates in her new monograph The Battle for Algeria (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), both the...
2016-10-31
42 min
Ottoman History Podcast
Disease and Landscape in Medieval and Early Modern Europe | Lori Jones
E270 | Genomic research is resolving old questions about the history of plague, revealing, for example, that the Black Death was caused by the same species of plague that exists today and demonstrating the complex ways in which plague moved throughout the medieval and early modern world. Yet even as scientific methods today shed light on the history of plague, past understandings and depictions of disease remain both highly relevant and ignored. In this episode, we chat with Lori Jones about early modern European views of plague and explore the relationship between disease, landscape, and geography within the European imagination. We...
2016-09-19
46 min
Konflikt
Turkiet efter kuppförsöket
Om ett nytt kapitel i Turkiets historia. De som stoppade kuppen hyllas som hjältar. Men vad är det egentligen som pågår, häxjakt eller virusutrensning? Hör röster från Oxford, Istanbul och Washington. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Hundratusentals personer har fängslats eller blivit av med sina jobb i Turkiet i utrensningar efter kuppförsöket den 15 juli. Men medan vissa pekas ut som statens fiender, av grannar, kollegor eller tidigare vänner, målas andra upp som hjältar. Huvudkaraktär i den nya berättelse som nu skr...
2016-09-17
55 min
Our Class's Podcast
B122 Berna&Safiye Comments On Hasan&Onur Podcast (Gossip)
2015-11-01
00 min
Our Class's Podcast
B122 Safiye&Berna (Gossip)
2015-10-22
01 min
Our Class's Podcast
Mehmet&Eda&Nisrin's comments on Berna&Safiye
2015-10-19
01 min
Our Class's Podcast
Berna&Safiye's Comments On Hasan&Onur&Batuhan's Podcast (Online Dating)
2015-10-14
00 min
Our Class's Podcast
B122 Safiye&Berna (online dating)
2015-10-06
02 min
Ekoloji Hareketler Gündemi
Ekoloji Hareketleri Gündemi: 28 Ocak 2014
Ekoloji Hareketleri Gündemi: 28 Ocak 2014 Ekoloji Hareketleri Gündemi'nde, Çevre ve Ekoloji Hareketi Avukatları'ndan (ÇEHAV) Safiye Yüksel'le AKSA fabrikasında karbon elyaf kapasitesinin artması hakkında konuştuk.
2014-01-28
1h 01
JoyTurk - Annemin Plakları
Annemin Plakları 019: Bu hafta Annemin Plakları'nda "Metin Erksan'ın "Sevmek Zamanı" filmi var. Müşfik Kenter'in 1965 yılındaki performansı, replikler ve farklı bir hikaye. Safiye Ayla'nın, Mustafa Kemal Paşa adına düzenlediği konserin hikayesi ve Atatürk
Bu hafta Annemin Plakları'nda "Metin Erksan'ın "Sevmek Zamanı" filmi var. Müşfik Kenter'in 1965 yılındaki performansı, replikler ve farklı bir hikaye. Safiye Ayla'nın, Mustafa Kemal Paşa adına düzenlediği konserin hikayesi ve Atatürk'ün Safiye Ayla için vasiyeti.
2013-11-10
00 min
Ekoloji Hareketler Gündemi
Ekoloji Hareketleri Gündemi: 16 Ağustos 2012
Ekoloji Hareketleri Gündemi: 16 Ağustos 2012 ÇEHAV'dan Avukat Safiye Yüksel'le Yalova'da devam eden çevre mücadelesini konuştuk.
2012-08-16
00 min