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Autobiographical Themes in Turkish Literature: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives / Contributors
Autobiographical Themes in Turkish Literature: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives / Contributors
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Introduction
9–16
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17–32
What happens when fact and fiction overlap? Emine Sevgi Özdamar’s Das Leben ist eine Karawanserei
Olcay Akyıldız
Olcay Akyıldız
17–32
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33–80
Theoretical Dimensions
33–80
33–42
Autobiography and “Islam”
Susanne Enderwitz
Susanne Enderwitz
33–42
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43–50
Lejeune and Foucault or: A name with no identity
Özkan Ezli
Özkan Ezli
43–50
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51–64
Sentenced to Life: Autobiography and Aging
Herrad Heselhaus
Herrad Heselhaus
51–64
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65–80
Autobiography as Social Practice in Early Modern German-Speaking Areas. Historical, methodological, and theoretical perspectives
Gabriele Jancke
Gabriele Jancke
65–80
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81–170
Past and Present of Autobiographical Writing in Turkey
81–170
81–100
Autobiography in fragments: reading Ottoman personal miscellanies in the early modern era
Derin Terzioğlu
Derin Terzioğlu
81–100
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101–106
Menfa: Self-Reflection in Ahmet Mithat’s Memoirs after Exile
Nüket Esen
Nüket Esen
101–106
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107–124
Relational Self-Narratives: Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu’s Autobiographical Writings
Halim Kara
Halim Kara
107–124
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125–142
Who is Afraid of Dr. Riza Nur’s Autobiography?
Hülya Adak
Hülya Adak
125–142
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143–156
The Sociable Self: The Search for Identity by Conversation (Sohbet). The Turkish Literary Community and the Problem of Autobiographical Writing
Erika Glassen
Erika Glassen
143–156
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157–164
Narratives of Collectivity and Autobiography in Latife Tekin’s Works
Sibel Irzık
Sibel Irzık
157–164
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165–170
“Me, Who Got into the Text, Me, Who Became the Text”. Encounter of fact and fiction in contemporary Turkish autobiographical writing
Börte Sagaster
Börte Sagaster
165–170
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171–226
Turkish Literature in Comparative Perspective
171–226
171–184
The “Autobiographical Space” in Orhan Pamuk’s Works
Catharina Dufft
Catharina Dufft
171–184
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185–202
Writing the Self, Choosing a Language. Non-Arabic Autobiographies by Arabs, non-Turkish by Turks
Stephan Guth
Stephan Guth
185–202
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203–218
Imagining Autobiography: Mahmud Darwish, his Poetic Persona, and his Audience
Angelika Neuwirth
Angelika Neuwirth
203–218
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219–226
“Yeki Bud, Yeki Nabud…”
Farzaneh Milani
Farzaneh Milani
219–226
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227–230
Contributors
227–230
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Index
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Autobiographical Themes in Turkish Literature: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives , page 227 - 230
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Olcay Akyildiz (Ed.)
Halim Kara (Ed.)
Börte Sagaster (Ed.)
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doi.org/10.5771/9783956506901-227
ISBN print: 978-3-89913-537-4
ISBN online: 978-3-95650-690-1
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