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Culture
Among
the prominent statesmen of the 20th century, few articulated the
supreme importance of culture as did Mustafa
Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, who stated:
"Culture is the foundation of the Turkish Republic." His
view of culture encompassed the nation's creative legacy as well
as the best values of world civilization. It stressed personal and
universal humanism."Culture," he said, "is a basic
element in being a person worthy of humanity," and described
Turkey's ideological thrust as "a creation of patriotism blended
with a lofty humanist ideal."
To
create the best synthesis, Ataturk underlined the need for the utilization
of all viable elements in the national heritage, including the ancient
indigenous cultures, and the arts and techniques of the entire world
civilization, past and present. He gave impetus to the study of
earlier
civilizations of Anatolia -- including Hittite, Phrygian,
Lydian and others. Pre-Islamic culture of theTurks became the subject
of extensive research which proved that , long before the Seljuk
and Ottoman Empires, the Turks had already created a civilization
of their own. Ataturk also stressed the folk arts and
folklore of the countryside as a wellspring of Turkish
creativity.
The
development of painting,
sculpture
and the decorative
arts had been arrested by Ottoman officials, who claimed
thedepiction of the human form was idolatry, but these arts flourished
during Ataturk's presidency. Many museums were opened and architecture
gained new vigor. Classical Western music,
opera
and ballet, as well as theater
took impressive strides. Several hundred "People's Houses"
and "People's Rooms" all over Turkey gave local people
and youngsters a wide variety of artistic activities, sports and
cultural affairs. Book and magazine publication enjoyed a boom.
The Film
industry started to grow. In all walks of cultural life,
Ataturk's inspiration created an upsurge.
Ataturk's
Turkey is living proof of this ideal -- a country rich in its own
national culture, open to the heritage of world civilization and
at home in the endowments of the modern technological age.
Learn
more about Turkish culture:
Turkish Coffee
Literature
Turkish Art
Turkish Cuisine
Architecture
Turkish Carpets
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