peer reviewedThe notion of world literature is often understood as a global distribution of literary forms and structures from Europe to the rest of the globe. Under the premise that non-European literatures don't just reproduce European forms, but reinterpret and change them in the process of adaptation, world literature can be defined as a "productive misunderstanding". This article attempts to show that Orhan Pamuk's novel "Masumiyet Müzesi" ("Museum of Innocence") is in this sense a productive appropriation of European forms of the novel. Pamuk's novel is a narration about the modernization of Turkey in the 20th century, which is depicted as a chain of faulty imitation that nevertheless creates something new. Similarly, the "Museum of I...
Ferit Orhan Pamuk who has received international acclaim for his writings is the Turkish first Nobel...
The novelist Orhan Pamuk rose to prominence as a writer in the midst of the westernized, secular Tur...
This study gives voice to three ways of becoming modern in the Turkish experience through a reading ...
The notion of world literature is often understood as a global distribution of literary forms and st...
This presentation examines a few of the main aspects of the work of Turkish Nobel Prize winning auth...
A partir du repérage d’un point aveugle de la littérature générale et comparée, ce travail vise à fa...
This paper focuses on Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The White Castle, exploring the tropes of ‘ambi...
The article is an analysis of the work of the Turkish Nobel Laureate in Literature for 2006, Orhan ...
The museum emerged in the eighteenth century as a powerful tool for the establishment and promotion ...
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allego...
The essay focuses on The Museum of Innocence (Masumiyet Müzesi, 2008), the first post-Nobel novel by...
Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle is a historical novel that is set during the Ottoman reign. The novel...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
says: I think I get my energy from this traditional wall that still exists in Turkey between East an...
The essay aims at investigatingthe borders between visual arts and literature. The premise is found ...
Ferit Orhan Pamuk who has received international acclaim for his writings is the Turkish first Nobel...
The novelist Orhan Pamuk rose to prominence as a writer in the midst of the westernized, secular Tur...
This study gives voice to three ways of becoming modern in the Turkish experience through a reading ...
The notion of world literature is often understood as a global distribution of literary forms and st...
This presentation examines a few of the main aspects of the work of Turkish Nobel Prize winning auth...
A partir du repérage d’un point aveugle de la littérature générale et comparée, ce travail vise à fa...
This paper focuses on Orhan Pamuk’s novel, The White Castle, exploring the tropes of ‘ambi...
The article is an analysis of the work of the Turkish Nobel Laureate in Literature for 2006, Orhan ...
The museum emerged in the eighteenth century as a powerful tool for the establishment and promotion ...
The paper focuses on the manner in which O. Pamuk deconstructs the East-West dichotomy in his allego...
The essay focuses on The Museum of Innocence (Masumiyet Müzesi, 2008), the first post-Nobel novel by...
Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle is a historical novel that is set during the Ottoman reign. The novel...
To be on the periphery is to be on the edge, to not quite belong. My research examines how the chara...
says: I think I get my energy from this traditional wall that still exists in Turkey between East an...
The essay aims at investigatingthe borders between visual arts and literature. The premise is found ...
Ferit Orhan Pamuk who has received international acclaim for his writings is the Turkish first Nobel...
The novelist Orhan Pamuk rose to prominence as a writer in the midst of the westernized, secular Tur...
This study gives voice to three ways of becoming modern in the Turkish experience through a reading ...