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<title><string language="fre"><![CDATA[The Novel from Commodity to Technology: Producing and Consuming Prose Fiction in the Late Ottoman Empire]]></string></title>
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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[When
we discuss the development of a culture of the novel in the late 
Ottoman Empire, it appears crucial to emphasize that the emergence of 
this particular genre in the largest urban centers of the Empire in the 
second half of the nineteenth century was determined by two crucial 
parameters. First, the development of the Ottoman novel constituted a 
truly trans-communal phenomenon and was the product of a space marked by
an uncommonly dense traffic in languages and scripts, where literature 
was written, published, consumed, performed, and translated in multiple 
languages and where cultural practices therefore often cut across 
communal boundaries. Second, the emergence of the genre in this complex 
cultural landscape was, in parallel, the product of trans-national 
literary exchanges and, to a large extent, the result of the wide 
diffusion on the Ottoman literary market of works imported primarily 
from Western Europe and adapted to local needs.
Through
an analysis of select examples of late Ottoman novel writing in 
Ottoman-Turkish, Greek, Armenian and Ladino, this talk explores the ways
in which, by approaching the late Ottoman novel not exclusively as a 
textual corpus, but also as a commodity within a structure of economic 
and symbolic exchanges and as a technology demanding the 
acquisition of a particular skill set, we can emphasize the creative 
reception of the Western European novel in the multilayered cultural 
context of the late Ottoman Empire and the agency of its Turkish, Greek,
Armenian, or Sepharadic practitioners in the nineteenth century.]]></string></description>
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