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The family stories in the early works by Orhan Pamuk: ideology and poetics
The article analyses two of the first novels by Orhan Pamuk. The novel “Cevdet Bey and sons” is a family chronicle with a positive ending because here we see the dominance of sequential (linear) presentation of the events that characterizes and ...
Nikolsky Evgeny Vladimirovich
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Doğu dünya görüşlerinden etkilenen Batının kültürel Doğulaşmaya maruz kaldığını ve buna bağlı olarak dünya edebiyatı okurlarının yaklaşımlarında değişiklik yaşandığı gözlemlenmektedir. Doğu merkezli roman yazarlarının Batı’daki satışlarının istatistiksel
Saman Hashemıpour
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Looking Beyond the Lamp Post: Health Inequality in the Times of COVID-19. [PDF]
Yadavendu VK.
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In Search of Third Space: Flâneur’s Escape from Polarization
This paper examines the flâneur in Orhan Pamuk's novel A Strangeness in My Mind and argues that flânerie can be a powerful practice for overcoming polarization and creating new forms of identity in a Third Space. We argue that flâneur has often been used
Serhat Ay, Taner Kılıç
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Europe and Turkey: identities in evolution. An analytical literature review. [PDF]
Gulmez SB, Topal AE, Rumelili B.
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The Spanish flu and the fiction literature. [PDF]
Vázquez-Espinosa E +2 more
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Viral time capsule: a global photo-elicitation study of child and adolescent mental health professionals during COVID-19. [PDF]
Herrington OD +6 more
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A LACANIAN ANALYSIS OF ORHAN PAMUK’S ‘THE RED-HAIRED WOMAN’
Orhan Pamuk's novel The Red Haired Woman delves into the complexities of identity desire and the unconscious mind through the character of Cem. By employing a Lacanian analysis, this qualitative research paper aims to explore how Cem's psyche is ...
Huda Salih
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Beyond blame: leadership, collaboration and compassion in the time of COVID-19. [PDF]
Forester J, McKibbon G.
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