The Gaze

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The Gaze is a novel by Turkish-British author Elif Şafak that explores themes of beauty, otherness, and the power dynamics of looking through interwoven, experimental narratives.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Elif Şafak
countryOfOrigin Turkey
explores emotional impact of being looked at
how looking can be an exercise of power
social norms around beauty
stigma and prejudice
focusesOn relationships between watcher and watched
social perceptions of physical appearance
genre experimental fiction
literary fiction
hasAuthorNationality Turkish-British
hasCharacterType marginalized characters
outsiders
hasCulturalContext European literary discourse on the gaze
Turkish society
hasForm prose
hasMedium book
print
hasPageForm chapters
hasPerspective multiple viewpoints
hasReception critically discussed in academic circles
known for its treatment of the politics of looking
hasTargetAudience adult readers
hasTemporalSetting contemporary period
literaryMovement contemporary Turkish literature
mainTheme beauty
body image
desire
gaze
identity
otherness
power dynamics of looking
narrativeStyle experimental structure
interwoven narratives
originalLanguage Turkish
partOfAuthorCareer early novels of Elif Şafak
relatedConcept othering
the female gaze
the male gaze
relatedWorkAuthor The Bastard of Istanbul
The Forty Rules of Love
usesDevice metafiction
nonlinear narrative
story-within-a-story

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Elif Şafak notableWork The Gaze