Studying texts written in some of the main literary idioms of the late Ottoman Empire (primarily Greek and Armenian, as well as Ottoman-Turkish and Ladino) and examining cultural practices carried out by the corresponding ethno-linguistic groups, this dissertation surveys, across community boundaries, the development of a culture of the novel in Istanbul and Izmir during the long nineteenth century. Placing a special emphasis on the appropriation by Ottoman literati of cultural tropes elaborated in Western Europe, this project studies both the spread of the foreign novel in the Ottoman Empire and the rise of domestic fiction within a trans-communal framework. Highlighting the ways in which the hegemony of Western European fiction was at o...
This dissertation tells the stories of a half dozen Greek and Turkish books that refused to “stay pu...
This study traces the emergence of the category “Turkish literature” within the French-speaking scho...
This dissertation traces how European “oriental studies” emerged from a sustained encounter with an ...
Studying texts written in some of the main literary idioms of the late Ottoman Empire (primarily Gre...
This dissertation offers a new reading of Modern Turkish literature as drawing on its Ottoman past a...
This dissertation considers how imperial subjects and citizens made claims to political belonging in...
grantor: University of TorontoThroughout history, cultural encounters between the East and...
The Encyclopaedia of Istanbul, A Novel ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Why would a successful young novelist write the story ...
PhD ThesisThe Ottoman Turks were of England's cultural others perhaps the most widely written about...
The article deals with the late Ottoman literary movement of New Literature (Edebiyat-ı Cedide) and ...
Fatih Akın\u27s feature films Head-On (2004) and The Edge of Heaven (2007) resonated strongly with T...
This thesis focuses on the literary canon in Turkish literature. There is not a single literary cano...
This dissertation integrates the eastern borderland region of Van into the history of Ottoman modern...
The 1915-1918 Genocide unleashed a literary frenzy in Armenian communities in diaspora. It generated...
This dissertation tells the stories of a half dozen Greek and Turkish books that refused to “stay pu...
This study traces the emergence of the category “Turkish literature” within the French-speaking scho...
This dissertation traces how European “oriental studies” emerged from a sustained encounter with an ...
Studying texts written in some of the main literary idioms of the late Ottoman Empire (primarily Gre...
This dissertation offers a new reading of Modern Turkish literature as drawing on its Ottoman past a...
This dissertation considers how imperial subjects and citizens made claims to political belonging in...
grantor: University of TorontoThroughout history, cultural encounters between the East and...
The Encyclopaedia of Istanbul, A Novel ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Why would a successful young novelist write the story ...
PhD ThesisThe Ottoman Turks were of England's cultural others perhaps the most widely written about...
The article deals with the late Ottoman literary movement of New Literature (Edebiyat-ı Cedide) and ...
Fatih Akın\u27s feature films Head-On (2004) and The Edge of Heaven (2007) resonated strongly with T...
This thesis focuses on the literary canon in Turkish literature. There is not a single literary cano...
This dissertation integrates the eastern borderland region of Van into the history of Ottoman modern...
The 1915-1918 Genocide unleashed a literary frenzy in Armenian communities in diaspora. It generated...
This dissertation tells the stories of a half dozen Greek and Turkish books that refused to “stay pu...
This study traces the emergence of the category “Turkish literature” within the French-speaking scho...
This dissertation traces how European “oriental studies” emerged from a sustained encounter with an ...