Prof. Dr. Josh Carney
Universitätsprofessor
Kontaktdaten
josh.carney@ 1 Deutschhausstraße 1235032 Marburg
F|14 Institutsgebäude (Raum: 02A24)
Organisationseinheit
Philipps-Universität Marburg Germanistik und Kunstwissenschaften (Fb09) Institut für MedienwissenschaftLeiter, Universitätsprofessor
Kontaktdaten
+49 6421 28-24910 josh.carney@ 1 Deutschhausstraße 1235032 Marburg
F|14 Institutsgebäude (Raum: 02A24)
Organisationseinheit
Philipps-Universität Marburg Centrum für Nah- und Mittelost-Studien (CNMS) Fachgebiet Transkulturelle Medienkulturen des Nahen OstensInhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Curriculum Vitae
2024 present Professor of Transcultural Media Cultures of the Middle East 2024 present Direktorium Member, Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies, Marburg University 2024 present Direktorium Member, Institute of Media Studies, Marburg University 2015 PhD Communication and Culture with minor in Cultural Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 2015 MA Central Eurasian Studies (Turkish Studies), Indiana University 2006-2007 PhD coursework, Communication, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 2003 MFA Creative Writing (Nonfiction), University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 2001 MA English, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Walla Washington 1997 BA Biology, English minor, Cum Laude, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Academic Publications
2024 “Extreme dizi-ness: stretching the bounds of genre in (New?) Turkish television.” In Jump
Cut, 622023 “ResurReaction: competing versions of Turkey’s (proto)Ottoman past in Magnificent
Century and Resurrection Ertuğrul.” In Middle Eastern Television Drama, Routledge, 6-
25.2022 “Democra-Z: Election ads, a failed coup, and zombie politics in ‘New Turkey’.” In P.
Hecker, I. Furman, and K. Akyıldız eds. The Politics of Culture in Contemporary Turkey,
Edinburgh University Press, 91-110.2019 “ResurReaction: competing versions of Turkey’s (proto)Ottoman past in Magnificent
Century and Resurrection Ertuğrul.” In Middle East Critique, 28/2, 101-120.2019 “Projecting ‘New Turkey’ deflecting the coup: squares, screens, and publics at Turkey’s
‘Democracy Watches.” In Media, Culture & Society, 41/1, 138-148.2018 “Genre strikes back: conspiracy theory, post-truth politics, and the Turkish crime drama
Valley of the Wolves.” In TV/Series.2018 “Resur(e)recting a spectacular hero: Diriliş Ertuğrul, necropolitics, and popular culture in
Turkey.” In Review of Middle East Studies, 52/1.2017 (co-author Valentina Marcella) “Screens of satire and commons of resistance: the place
and role of humor in the Gezi Park protests of Turkey.” In Ridiculosa, 24, 151-164.2016 “Regarding North: Bakur and the crystallization of cinematic censorship in Turkey.” In S.
Koçer and C. Candan eds. Kurdish Documentary Cinema in Turkey: The Politics and
Aesthetics of Identity and Resistance. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 140-164.2015 “Shifting the community press: a brief examination of Gülen-affiliated papers Zaman and
Today’s Zaman,” in Lea Nocera ed. The Gülen Media Empire, Arab Media Report N. 8 –
September, 77-91; translated in Italian as “Il cambio di rotta. Breve analisi dei due
giornali affiliati a Gülen: Zaman e Today’s Zaman,” in Lea Nocera ed. L’impero
mediatico di Gülen, Arab Media Report N. 7 – September, 79-94.2014 “Re-creating history and recreating publics: the success and failure of recent Ottoman
costume dramas in Turkish media.” In European Journal of Turkish Studies, 19.2014 “Of babies and burlap bags: key moments and the making of the US image in Turkey.” In
K. Kanat, A.S. Tekelioğlu, K. Üstün eds. Change and adaptation in Turkish foreign policy.
SETA Foundation, Washington DC, 85-120.2014 “The PM and the Sultan: Sacred history and expression collide in Turkey.” (Book version)
in The Turkish touch: neo-Ottoman hegemony and Turkish television in the Middle East,
Arab Media Report N. 4 – October, 29-31; translated in Italian as (2013) “Il premier e il
sultano: il conflitto turco tra storia sacra e libertà di espressione,” in The Turkish touch:
Egemonia neo-ottomana e televisione turca in Medio Oriente, Arab Media Report N. 1 –
Dicembre, 33-36.2014 “Silver and light: Turkish drama shines brighter abroad,” in The Turkish touch: neo-
Ottoman hegemony and Turkish television in the Middle East, Arab Media Report N. 4 –
October, 33-36; translated in Italian as (2013) “Luce e argento: lo sceneggiato turco
splende all’estro,” in The Turkish touch: Egemonia neo-ottomana e televisione turca in
Medio Oriente, Arab Media Report N. 1 – Dicembre, 37-40.2014 “Reality (TV) in wolve’s clothing? Valley of the Wolves,” in The Turkish touch: neo-
Ottoman hegemony and Turkish television in the Middle East, Arab Media Report N. 4 –
October, 37-42; translated in Italian as (2013) “Realismo (tv) travestito da fiction? La valle
dei lupi,” in The Turkish touch: Egemonia neo-ottomana e televisione turca in Medio
Oriente, Arab Media Report N. 1 – Dicembre, 41-46.2008 “Distilling ideologies: opinion page strategies for explaining the Turkish elections to
foreigners.” Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Communication in the
Millennium, 63-88.2002 “Writing As Social Witness: September 11th, 2001.” In B. Alvarado, B. Cully, and M.
Robinson, eds. Writing as revision. 2nd Ed. Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing.Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Book Reviews
2016 Review of Joshua Hendrick, Gülen: the ambiguous politics of market Islam in Turkey and
the world, 2013. Media Screen Turkey2014 Review of Daniella Kuzmanovic, Refractions of civil society in Turkey, 2012. Arab
Studies Journal, 22:1, 294-298.2013 Review of Behlül Özkan, From the abode of Islam to the Turkish Vatan: the making of a
national homeland in Turkey, 2012. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 38, 125-128.2010 Review of Rifat N. Bali, The saga of a friendship: Asa Kent Jennings and the American
Friends of Turkey, Libra Kitap, 2009. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 32, 93-96.Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Journalism
Inhalt ausklappen Inhalt einklappen Production
The Sheep From the Future? (Director) Ethnographic documentary film exploring
transhumant practices in the Levant as sustainable modes of dairy and meat production
amidst economic and ecological collapse. Status: shooting completed 2021, editing
underway, final cut expected 2024.
Hinweis:
Bei fehlerhaften Einträgen informieren Sie bitte den zuständigen Personaldaten-Beauftragten.
1 Die vollständige E-Mail-Adresse wird nur im Intranet gezeigt. Um sie zu vervollständigen, hängen Sie bitte ".uni-marburg.de" or "uni-marburg.de" an, z.B. musterfr@staff.uni-marburg.de bzw. erika.musterfrau@uni-marburg.de.
1 Die vollständige E-Mail-Adresse wird nur im Intranet gezeigt. Um sie zu vervollständigen, hängen Sie bitte ".uni-marburg.de" or "uni-marburg.de" an, z.B. musterfr@staff.uni-marburg.de bzw. erika.musterfrau@uni-marburg.de.