İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü Yayın Koleksiyonu
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Article Citation - Scopus: 1Alevism in Recent Researches Written in English(Gazi Univ, Turk Kulturu ve Haci Bektas veli, 2010) Kurt, Zeynep; Yilmaz Kurt, Zeynep; İngilizce Mütercimlik ve TercümanlıkAs a religious ethnic group that covers a considerable number of Turkish population, the history of Alevis goes back to the Ottoman-Safavid conflict in the 16(th) and 18(th) centuries. The history of Alevis, however, has not been well recorded, and relevantly researched. Starting from the 1980s, and due to the developing communication technologies and globalization, it has been possible to talk about an "Alevi revival" since the 1980s. This study aims to review the large bulk of research that is done on Alevism since the 1980s. The achieved results display a deep concern with Alevis in contemporary life, their history, traditions and beliefs as well as identity and integration problems of the Diasporas.Article “Things Are Changing Under the Skin of England”: Representation of Immigrant Encounters in Hanif Kureishi’s Borderline(Albanian Society for the Study of English, 2017) Koç, Ertuğrul; Demir, Y.; Demir, Yağmur; İngilizce Mütercimlik ve Tercümanlık; İngiliz Dili ve EdebiyatıThis paper analyses Hanif Kureishi’s lesser known play Borderline (1981). In this work, written under the influence of 1980 Southall Riots, Kureishi addresses the problems of immigrants living in England and depicts how the idea of Englishness is challenged by the immigrants who are engaged in racist politics, suffer from identity crisis, and strive to gain a sense of belonging. Both first-generation and second generation immigrants who are unable to feel the sense of belonging in the host land (England) are depicted as occupying in-between spaces. A portrait of an immigrant Pakistani family, each member of which goes through different stages of adjusting themselves to the society they have joined is presented along with other immigrant characters in the play. To fight with the injustice and racial abuse, a group of second-generation immigrants establish an organisation called Asian Youth Movement. Although it is implied that England and English people are not ready yet to embrace other cultures, immigrants, especially second generation immigrants, endeavour to make England “habitable.” In the play, Pakistani immigrants are portrayed as subject to certain changes during the integration process, which in the long-term will have permanent effects on English national identity, culture and society. This paper aims to display how immigrants (despite being considered a threat) try to overcome the difficulties they face in the host land, and in the meantime inevitably make a change in the English culture. © Albanian Society for the Study English (ASSE).Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Vampire Versus the Empire: Bram Stoker's Reproach of Fin-De Britain in Dracula(Cambridge Univ Press, 2018) Koc, Ertugrul; Demir, YagmurBook Yazınsal Yaratıcılıkta Temel İlke ve Kurallar(Hayal Yayınları, 2009) Erden, AysuBook Yazarın Çağına Tanıklığı(Hayal Yayınları, 2010) Erden, AysuArticle The Interrelatedness Of Character and Nature In Katherine Mansfield’s “prelude”(2017) Güvenç, ÖzgeKatherine Mansfield’s contribution to the development of short story genre is related to her use of nature imagery, through which the characters are revealed. Many of her stories use the garden as setting and dwell on the difference between the outer and inner space, focusing specifically on the experience of female characters. In her short story “Prelude”, which recounts the story of the Burnell family’s move from town to a new house with a garden in the country, Mansfield emphasizes the interrelatedness of character and nature. Through the juxtaposition of wild nature with nature created by human beings, particularly the garden and the aloe tree in this story, she shows the inner states of her characters as well as the different relationships between the individual and the place s/he lives in. Ecofeminism, which correlates issues of nature and environment to the situation of women, emphasizes that characters cannot be thought in isolation from their physical surroundings. Hence, in this paper I will analyze Mansfield’s story “Prelude” from an ecofeminist perspective by highlighting the analogy between nature/woman and culture/man to show how the writer puts more emphasis on the former of the dualisms through the valorization of women and nature.Book The Organic Project of American Literature(Platin Yayınları, 2007) Akın, NüzhetBook Kısa Öykü ve Dilbilimsel Eleştiri(2010) Erden, AysuBook Çağdaş Türk Öykü ve Romanında Yaratıcılık(Hayal Yayınları, 2009) Erden, AysuConference Object Bibliyoterapi: Psikolojik Danışma ve Rehberlik Programlarında Çocuk Edebiyatından Yararlanma(Ankara Üniversitesi, Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi, 2007) Uğur, Öner; Yeşilyaprak, BinnurBibliyoterapi, doğru zamanda, doğru bireyle, doğru kitab› buluşturmak olarak tan›mlanabilir. Kitaplar›n psikolojik dan›şma sürecinde kullan›lmas› oldukça eski bir geçmişe dayan›r. Öyküyle okuyucunun kişiliği aras›nda dinamik bir ilişki kurulmas› ile başlayan bu süreç 3 evrede gerçekleşir. (1) Özdeşim ve yans›tma, (2) Ar›nma( katarsis), (3) içgörü ve bütünleşme. Bu evreler öncesinde uygulay›c›- lar için haz›rl›k ve kitap seçimi aşamalar› yer al›r. Kolay bir yöntem gibi alg›lanmas›na karş›n, bu yöntemi uygulayacak psikolojik dan›şman ve öğretmenlerin baz› yeterliklere sahip olmas›, hangi amaçlarla nas›l uygulanacağ›n› iyi bilmesi , s›n›rl›l›klar› dikkate almas› gereklidir. Bu makalede, bibliyoterapi yönteminin kullan›m› ile öykülerin insan yaşam›ndaki yeri ve önemi sunulmuştur.
