
Ayşehan Jülide Etem, "Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations" (Columbia UP, 2026)
From New Books in Turkish Studies by New Books Network
May 16, 2026 · 56 min
About this episode
Ayşehan Jülide Etem discusses her book on how film influenced Turkey-US relations and shaped national identity.
Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations (Columbia UP, 2026) offers a powerful new account of how film shaped international relations and national identity. Drawing on previously unexamined and recently declassified archives in Turkey and the United States, Ayşehan Jülide Etem demonstrates how both countries used educational films to align institutional agendas and geopolitical interests. By tracing the transnational network of educational cinema, Etem uncovers how film functioned as infrastructure, circulating ideologies, organizing institutions, and training citizens. Moving beyond conventional accounts of propaganda and soft power, this book exposes how film was central to the making of modern Turkey and sheds new light on the media’s role in global politics. Author Ayşehan Jülide Etem is Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia, where she also directs the Film Studies Concentration. A media studies scholar, Dr. Etem’s research examines how film operates within infrastructures, how it is strategically sponsored, produced, exhibited, and circulated to shape public behavior, manage populations, and mediate power. Learn more about your ad…
People in this episode
Guest: Ayşehan Jülide Etem
Topics covered
- film diplomacy
- Turkey-US relations
- media history
- international relations
- national identity
Keywords
- film
- diplomacy
- Turkey
- US
- international relations
- media studies
- educational cinema
- national identity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Columbia UP, University of Virginia
Books & works: Film Diplomacy: A Media History of Turkey-US Relations
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