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What is Le Petit Journal

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Approaches to Orientalism in Media and Beyond
A daily circulated newspaper in France from 1863 to 1944, broadcasting news and events not only from inside France but also broadcasting news and events from different territories and countries for French audiences.
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French Orientalism Representations of Ottoman in Caricatures in Le Petit Journal
Mehtap Anaz (Université de Tunis-El Manar, Tunisia) and Necati Anaz (Istanbul University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7180-4.ch024
Abstract
This study attempts to answer a number of questions inspired by popular geopolitics literature on how the French newspaper, Le Petit Journal, depicted the Ottoman Empire (including the Sultan Abdulhamid II and the Turkish parliament) and reflected their views to their readers in their publications. And how the Ottoman 'other' was constructed by the journal in relation to France's political position during the Balkan Wars. The examination of the newspaper from 1908 to 1913 suggests that the journal's understanding of the Ottoman subject rests parallel to that of France, especially during the years of the Balkan Wars in Europe. This study also expresses that war-time knowledge production via quotidian channels inform the geographical imaginations of the masses in particular ways. In the end, the authors re-emphasize that knowledge production on the orient involves a whole set of image constructions as introduced in orientalism studies.
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