Knowledge as Perspective: A Genealogical Study of Pamuk's My Name is Red
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2010-02
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This research is concerned with Orhan Pamuk's use of multiple character-
narrators in his fictional work My Name is Red. The character-narrators express
various perspectives regarding different issues to aid the new historical notion of
"knowledge as perspective". Characters like Black, Beloved Uncle, Shekure, Husret
Hoja, Butterfly, Olive, Dog, Tree, Gold Coin and so on opine ideas countering the
canonical notions regarding truth, knowledge, history and so on. Husret Hoja's
conception regarding coffee that it is devil's ruse and Gold Coin's unveiling the secret
that it is not pure as supposed by others but counterfeit force us to find out causes
behind their expressions. Similarly, the recurrent account of historical characters and
their exposition of the negative aspects of the past in a fictional work entice the
readers to question history. Sultan Murat III's passion for power and miniaturist
painters' treacheries to be in a better position unveil the dark side of history to support
Nietzschean notion that history is also the record of crimes, passions and follies.
Therefore, this research contends to prove that truth, knowledge, history and power
are nothing but the definition of power holders, which are one-sided, subjective and
changeable. Genealogical study of these factors, after all, certifies that history is
subjective, power is universal and all pervasive; and knowledge and truth are mere
constructs.
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fiction, My Name is Red, Orhan Pamuk, English literature