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Black as A Redeeming Hero in My Name is Red [PDF]
This article applies Joseph Campbell’s mythological perspective to discuss Black’s character as a redeemer in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name Is Red (2002). This is done through discussing him as a lover whose dialogic interaction with the outside world helps him ...
Elham Mohammadi Achachelooei
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The Appearance of Turkish Grammatical Evidentials in Fictional Narratives and Their Translation into English: The Case of “My Name is Red” / Türkçe Dil Bilgisel Kanıtsalların Kurgusal Anlatıda Kullanımı ve İngilizceye Çevirisi: “Benim Adım Kırmızı” Örneği [PDF]
In this study, we investigate the lexical markers and the evidential strategies used for grammatical evidentials in the Turkish to English translations of Orhan Pamuk’s novel “My Name is Red”. The objective of the study is to determine the equivalents
Melike Üzüm* +2 more
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Cosmopolitanism and Oscillation in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red
This research emphasizes on the challenges stemming from the attempts in inventing Turkey’s new ideal identity faced by the miniaturists in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red.
Catharina Brameswari
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Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red, lucidly translated by Erdag Goknar, is a dastan being told by an artful dastango, surrounded by a group of people, weaving a yarn in a winter’s night illuminated by the yellowish glow of a warming fire. Set in Istanbul where
Zulfqar Hyder
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Orhan Pamuk and the East-West Dichotomy
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allegoric novel My Name is Red. We consider that the following isotopies are relevant for the interface between literature and the postmodern discourse on ...
Emilia Parpală, Rimona Afana
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Come, Armageddon! Come! Queer Nihilism and the Margin of the Urban
To think about the literal position of a queer subject, that is, the place where the subject is materially and in relation to other subjects, is to confront the myriad ways in which that subject will be conditioned depending upon how proximate space is ...
Daniel Portland
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Narsisme sebagai Wujud Eksistensi Diri dalam Novel “My Name is Red” Karya Orhan Pamuk
This paper discusses about socio-psychological dimension in paintings pictured in Orhan Pamuk’s novel My Name is Red. The novel shows us fi ne examples about how paintings can be a media of painters who lived in a repressive era of Sultan Murat III which
Raden Dibi Irnawan
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It has been my good fortune to live and practice radiology during a long period of momentous change – to see the transformation of the discipline from a supportive service into a mainstream, essential branch of clinical medicine.
Alexander R. Margulis
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Introduction Such symptoms as hard, complex, bodily or mental feelings, that turn our everyday life into a hell, at first, lead us to a doctor, and then - to a psychotherapist. A sick man is keen to get rid of a symptom. A doctor prescribes medication,
Tatiana Grischuk
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Private Heterotopia and the Public Space: An Incongruity Explored Through Orhan Pamuk’s
The article studies art, as presented in Orhan Pamuk’s My Name Is Red , as a heterotopia based on Michel Foucault’s six principles. After outlining the six principles of heterotopia as enunciated by Foucault, the study excavates heterotopia of crisis and
Noor-ul-Ain Sajjad, Ayesha Perveen
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