The present study focuses on tracing the depictions of the poetic subject in the light of lost homelands, linguistic foreignness and multilingualism, in poems about “political ethics”, which all too clearly converse with history — narratives that highlight the geographically and linguistically homeless poetic subject, in poems which are always written under the weight of a specific historical event, in other words articulated “under the heavy footsteps of history”. The transition from stability to instability, the feeling of physical and psychological loss through geographical and cultural change is vividly reflected in both Balkan and Turkish-Cypriot literature. In the present study, poems by Balkan poets are examined alongside poems by Tu...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
The Balkans, which deterritorialized from the Ottoman geography to a great extend as of second cons...
The paper attempts to question the anthropologically contradictory boundaries of the Mediterranean c...
The present study focuses on tracing the depictions of the poetic subject in the light of lost homel...
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry...
Poetry is one of the most important art expression in understanding Turkish identity. The aim of thi...
The 1928 language revolution in Turkey involved the change of the Turkish writing script from the Ar...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Inspired by Ruqaiya Hasan's conviction that "in verbal art the role of language is central. Here lan...
This dissertation explores how migration to Germany and the experience of cultural, linguistic, and ...
This thesis aims to engage with the poetry of Scotland and Greek-speaking Cyprus, and examine the re...
This project uncovers the role of recent German-Balkan works in articulating transnational identity ...
Poets, writers, artists, music lovers, artists, nation, nation, state, and future carry the state ma...
This presentation aims to chart the role of poetry in identity formation with a major emphasis on th...
Key words: ethnic/national identity, language, history, Balkan, Macedonia ABSTRACT This paper atte...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
The Balkans, which deterritorialized from the Ottoman geography to a great extend as of second cons...
The paper attempts to question the anthropologically contradictory boundaries of the Mediterranean c...
The present study focuses on tracing the depictions of the poetic subject in the light of lost homel...
This study sets out to trace the political strategy for defending cultural boundaries through poetry...
Poetry is one of the most important art expression in understanding Turkish identity. The aim of thi...
The 1928 language revolution in Turkey involved the change of the Turkish writing script from the Ar...
The relationship between the history, culture and peoples of Greece, Turkey and Cyprus is often redu...
Inspired by Ruqaiya Hasan's conviction that "in verbal art the role of language is central. Here lan...
This dissertation explores how migration to Germany and the experience of cultural, linguistic, and ...
This thesis aims to engage with the poetry of Scotland and Greek-speaking Cyprus, and examine the re...
This project uncovers the role of recent German-Balkan works in articulating transnational identity ...
Poets, writers, artists, music lovers, artists, nation, nation, state, and future carry the state ma...
This presentation aims to chart the role of poetry in identity formation with a major emphasis on th...
Key words: ethnic/national identity, language, history, Balkan, Macedonia ABSTRACT This paper atte...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
The Balkans, which deterritorialized from the Ottoman geography to a great extend as of second cons...
The paper attempts to question the anthropologically contradictory boundaries of the Mediterranean c...