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      2.BÖLÜM

      TÜRK SİNEMASINDA ULUSAL KİMLİĞİN İZLERİ: DAĞ VE DAĞ 2 FİLMLERİ ÜZERİNDEN BİR ANALİZ

      Neriman SAYGILI2

      Hıdır Veysel Karani ARAS3

      1. GİRİŞ

      Sinema geniş kitlelere hitap etmesi ve dokunması bakımından, günümüzdeki en etkili kitle iletişim araçlarından biridir. Sinema konusu bakımından pek çok çeşidi içinde bulunduran, zengin ve çok fazla türü ile alt türü bulunan bir görsel ve işitsel sanat dalıdır.

      Sinema, “geçmişte ve şimdide gücün temsillerinin ortaya konduğu bir sanattır. Sinema, görüntüleri sayesinde geçmişte yaşananları, şimdiki zamanı ve hatta geleceği gözler önüne serebilmektedir” şeklinde tanımlanıyor (Tülüce,b.t).

      Sinema’nın icadına ve dünya tarihini değiştirmesine gelmeden önce sinemanın icadına yol açan ve bu sürecin zeminini hazırlayan buluşlar bilinmelidir. Böylelikle dünyayı etkileyen ve 7. Sanat olarak anılan sinema daha kolay bir biçimde anlaşıla bilinecektir.

      Bu icatların başında ise fotoğraf makinesi gelmektedir. Fotoğraf makinesi ilk olarak 1826 yılında çeşitli kimyasallar kullanılması ile resim elde edilmesine imkân veren bir

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Doç.Dr., Öğr. Üyesi, Girne Amerikan Üniversitesi,[email protected]

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Doktora(PHD) Öğrencisi, Girne Amerikan Üniversitesi, [email protected]