In this study, Orhan Pamuk's "The Black Book" was analyzed in relation to intertextuality theories by using Hilmi Yavuz and Kubilay Aktulum's works. Relation between the "cut-head motif," which is one of the main themes of our folk literature and "The Black Book" was examined
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allego...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
This article intends to unfold Orhan Pamuk’s conception or how he (re) presents women and their head...
The aim of this article is to explore the way memory and identity intertwine and are reflected by te...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The Black Book is a postmodern chronicle of Turkey in which the author uses the...
This article examines Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book in connection with the doppelgänger motif in lite...
This essay explores monumentalisation as an idea and a practice that function as the matrix of hist...
This presentation examines a few of the main aspects of the work of Turkish Nobel Prize winning auth...
The literature of the postmodern era is characterized by a violation of traditional norms of writin...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (2005), Saba Mahmood po...
This work focuses on the relationship between photography and literary text. In 2003, Orhan Pamuk p...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (2005), Saba Mahmood po...
The novelist Orhan Pamuk rose to prominence as a writer in the midst of the westernized, secular Tur...
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allego...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
This article intends to unfold Orhan Pamuk’s conception or how he (re) presents women and their head...
The aim of this article is to explore the way memory and identity intertwine and are reflected by te...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
The theme of "identity" in Orhan Pamuk's works, and in specific to this study in The Black Book is p...
Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The Black Book is a postmodern chronicle of Turkey in which the author uses the...
This article examines Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book in connection with the doppelgänger motif in lite...
This essay explores monumentalisation as an idea and a practice that function as the matrix of hist...
This presentation examines a few of the main aspects of the work of Turkish Nobel Prize winning auth...
The literature of the postmodern era is characterized by a violation of traditional norms of writin...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (2005), Saba Mahmood po...
This work focuses on the relationship between photography and literary text. In 2003, Orhan Pamuk p...
In her book, Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject (2005), Saba Mahmood po...
The novelist Orhan Pamuk rose to prominence as a writer in the midst of the westernized, secular Tur...
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allego...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
This article intends to unfold Orhan Pamuk’s conception or how he (re) presents women and their head...