drs. G. (Gunay) Uslu
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Faculty of Humanities
Capaciteitsgroep Algemene Cultuurwetenschappen
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Oude Turfmarkt
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1012 GC Amsterdam
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G.Uslu@uva.nl
Gunay Uslu is PhD candidate and lecturer in the Department of History of European Culture at the University of Amsterdam. Main field of interests: cultural history, cultural policy, cultural management and organization, museum studies and heritage studies. She also operates her own company Gunay Uslu Projects Art & Culture, providing advice and organising cultural projects for and with various cultural institutions in Amsterdam.
Teaching courses
Exhibition Practice (BA); Heritage Practice (MA);
MA-thesis courses; BA-thesis courses; Museum Studies, field
trip Rome; Cultural Policy (BA)
Research & Projects
2012: Exhibition: Troy: City, Homerand Turkey (Allard
Pierson Archaeology Museum, open 6th December 2012)
2012: Exhibition: Dutch Pioneers in Turkey (Amsterdam Museum
18 April-26 August):
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http://hart.amsterdammuseum.nl/27288/en/gunay-uslu-en-geert-snoeijer
- www.nederlandsepioniersinturkije.nl
2010: Zenobia Foundation Essay Award (Encouragement): 'Ottoman
Appreciation of TrojanHeritage 1870-1875', TMA 41, p.
4-10
- (http://dare.uva.nl/record/343719)
2010: Documentary 'Mijn Land' (Co-Director & Sound)
2009: International Documentary Festival Amsterdam
(IDFA)
Premiere 'LONGSTAY' (PR/Communication)
2008: PhD research 'Homer in Modern Turkey' (completion
planned in 2012)
2006/07: Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam: Exhibition Istanbul
(Consultant)
2004: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: Museum-night (Organizer)
2003/04: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: Exhibition 'De ambassadeur, de
Sultan & de kunstenaar (Projectmanager education)
2004: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: Farewell-event of the Rijksmuseum
principal building (Organizer)
2002: Rast, Nederlands Turks Theater Atelier: Theatre
production 'In the shadow of my father' (based on personal M.A.
Thesis: Friends of Destiny. The experiences of Turkish
immigrant workers with their migration to the Netherlands
between 1964-1974) (Researcher)
PhD Research: Homer in Modern Turkey
The process of appropriation and identification of Homeric tangible (artefacts) and intangible heritage (texts), as well the person of Homer in Modern Turkey starting from the excavations of Heinrich Schliemann during the late Ottoman Empire, with a focus on the 'Kemalistic' period (1923-1950), until the present. The research project concentrates on the function of Homeric heritage in modern Turkish culture. How and why Homeric heritage has been absorbed into Turkish culture? What are the circumstances and the cultural and political motives for Homers appearance and appropriation in Turkey? What was the role of the government and the cultural elite, and which instruments were used in the process of identity politics?
Supervisor: Prof. dr. Pim den Boer
University of Amsterdam
Adviser: Prof. dr. Cemal Kafadar
Harvard University
2009
- G. Uslu (2009). Ottoman appreciation of Trojan heritage 1870-1875. TMA: tijdschrift voor mediterrane archeologie, 21 (41), 4-10.
2012
- J. Kelder & G. Uslu (2012). Troy: City, Homer and Turkey. Zwolle, the Netherlands: W-books.
