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Hakutulos 1
“…This critical study analyses selected works of four contemporary Anglophone migrant writers from the Middle East (namely, Rabih Alameddine, Diana Abu-Jaber, Laila Halaby and Elif Shafak) to demonstrate that, in spite of the forceful lines that remain after religious, ethnic and political disputes, this region does not exist as a rigidly delimited place in the writing of migrants who reclaim it back from beyond its boundaries. …”
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Hakutulos 2
“…This segment of Turkish American literature transcends established paradigms of immigrant life-writing, as it includes works by Turkish authors who do not qualify as American permanent residents and were not born in the United States by Turkish parents (such as Elif Shafak and Halide Edip), and on novels where the Turkish and Ottoman matter decisively prevails over the American (Güneli Gün's «On the Road to Baghdad» and Alev Lytle Croutier's «Seven Houses»). …”
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Hakutulos 3
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“…Bastardized History: Elif Shafak’s Transcultural Poetics -- IV. Performing Queer Turkish Cultures -- 7. …”
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Hakutulos 4
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“…Preliminary Material / Introduction: How to Do Things with Empires / Maps of Empires Past / (Re)Writing History: Pankaj Mishra, Niall Ferguson, and the Definitions of Empire / The Hermeneutics of Empire: Imperialism as an Interpretation Strategy / Exploring for the Empire: Franklin, Rae, Dickens, and the Natives in Canadian and Australian Historiography and Literature / Teaching the Empire: Lessons About (In)Dependence: Teacher Figures as Metonyms for the Australian Nation / The Ottoman Imaginary of Evliya Ҫelebi: From Postcolonial to Postimperial Rifts in Time / “Imagine a Country Where We Are All Equal”: Imperial Nostalgia in Turkey and Elif Shafak’s Ottoman Utopia / British (Post)Colonial Discourse and (Imagined) Roman Precedents: From Bernardine Evaristo’s Londinium to Caesar’s Britain and Gaul / “As if Empires Were Great and Wonderful Things”: A Critical Reassessment of the British Empire During World War Two in Louis de Bernières’ Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, Mark Mills’ The Information Officer and Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans / Travelling through (Post-)Imperial Panoramas: British Epic Writing and Popular Shows, 1740s to 1840s / “No One Belongs Here More Than You”: Travel Ads, Colonial Fantasies, and American Militarism / The Bonds of Empire: (Post-)Imperial Negotiations in the 007 Film Series / Caryl Phillips’ The Nature of Blood: Othello, the Jews of Portobuffole, and the Post-Empire Imaginary / Johannesburg Zoologica: Reading the Afropolis Through the Eyes of Lauren Beukes’ Zoo City / Toxic Terror and the Cosmopolitanism of Risk in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People / Something is Foul in the State of Kerala: Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things / Conflicting Models of Agency in Andrea Levy’s The Long Song (2010) / Notes on the Contributors and Editors / Index…”
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Hakutulos 5
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“…Hatıralar ve Şehir und Elif Shafaks The Bastard of Istanbul -- The Regional Crime Novel as Mediator of Heimat -- “Non, je parle pas français [...] …”
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2021
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Hakutulos 6
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“…The Power and Burden of Self-Translation: Representation of “Turkish Identity” in Elif Shafak’s The Bastard of Istanbul; Arzu Akbatur -- Chapter 7. Self-Translation and Linguistic Reappropriation: Juan Gelman’s dibaxu; Brandon Rigby -- Chapter 8. …”
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