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Orhan Pamuk Literature in Japanese
This article gives an account of the paratexts of the Orhan Pamuk translations into Japanese between “2004-2024” and is based on my “descriptive and product-oriented” paratextual research on the Japanese translations of Pamuk literature (Oğuz ...
Oğuz Baykara
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INTERTEXTUALITY IN THE NOVELS OF ORHAN PAMUK
This study focuses on interpreting intertextuality in the novels by Orhan Pamuk in terms of dialogue with Turkish historical, cultural, and social discourse, focusing on mechanisms of intertextual citation and the integration and mixing of genres ...
Tuan Anh Pham
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Metinsel-Aşkınlık İlişkileri Bağlamında Orhan Pamuk Romanlarında İzleksel Çerçeve
Metinsel-Aşkınlık ilişkileri, yazınsal bir metnin kendisi dışındaki anlatılarla bir arada okunmasını mümkün kılan, büyük ölçüde eşsüremli gerçekleşen okuma edimine bağlı olarak ortaya çıkan ve bu okuma tecrübesine bağlı biçimde tespit edilen yazınsal ya ...
Gizem Kunduracı
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Entre interview littéraire et entretien d’écrivain : Orhan Pamuk dans la presse française
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the roles played by literary interviews in the construction and the circulation of the author's images in the Press.
Adeline Wrona
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The Postmodern ‘Sublime’ in Orhan Pamuk’s Texts of Innocence / Orhan Pamuk’un Masumiyet Metinleri’nde Postmodern ‘Yüce’ [PDF]
Orhan Pamuk published The Museum of Innocence in 2008, two years after getting his title of the first Turkish Nobel laureate. He opened the city museum named “Museum of Innocence” four years after the publication of this novel, which he had dreamed of
Seda Arıkan
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Başkalaşım ve Orhan Pamuk’un Romanları
Başkalaşım, sözlüklerde bir kütlenin fiziksel ve kimyasal değişimini karşılamak için kullanılsa da zamanla kullanım alanı genişleyerek yabancılaşma, kimlik çatışması, bunalım, ikizleşme kavramlarını karşılayacak şekilde de kullanılmaya başlanır ...
İbrahim Yıldırım, Tahir Zorkul
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Pallavi Narayan, Pamuk’s Istanbul: The Self and The City (London: Routledge, 2022)
There is a proliferation of books on Orhan Pamuk, and over the past ten years or so – in the wake of his Nobel Prize win – a growing movement within Turkey to concentrate on writers who have not enjoyed anywhere near the same level of international ...
Ian Almond
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Abstract This ethnographic study reveals how young people become environmentally aware citizens. The study traces the lived worlds of early youth in Turkey by focusing on their environmental experiences and by problematising climate change and consumerism.
Turkan Firinci Orman, Seran Demiral
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Abstract The remains of Amani, a century‐old scientific laboratory in Tanzania, are quintessential modern relics. When anthropologists turn to such infrastructures of, originally colonial, knowledge‐making, their own implication with the object of their study – and with its epistemological and political‐economic origins and order – becomes part of the ...
P. Wenzel Geissler
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Đối thoại Đông - Tây trong tiểu thuyết tên tôi là đỏ của Orhan Pamuk
Orhan Pamuk, người gốc Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ, là nhà văn lớn của văn chương đương đại thế giới. Tác phẩm của Pamuk mang đậm dấu ấn của văn học hậu hiện đại, bộc lộ cảm quan về một thế giới rạn nứt, vỡ vụn, đầy rẫy sự hoài nghi và bất tín nhận thức.
Phạm Tuấn Anh
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