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2nd International IDEA Conference: Studies in English 17-19 April 2007 Hacettepe University, Beytepe Campus Ankara PROGRAMME Tuesday, 17 April 2007 08:30 – 09:15 REGISTRATION Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall 09:15-09:35 MINI CONCERT - - - 09:35-10:00 OPENING - - - - - - - - - Literature and Cinema Women in Literature I Translation Studies I Linguistics I 1. Barbara Gabriel: “Gothic Surrealism and Its Haunted Ontologies: Charlotte Bronte’s Villette and Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo” 1. Saija Kaskinen: “Gee-WhizWhat-a-Gall: Old Maids in Charlotte Bronte’s Shirley” 1. Gürkan Doğan: “Translation, Relevance, and Connotations” 1.Çiler Hatipoğlu: “Politeness in E-Mailed ‘Call for Papers’” PLENARY SESSION I 10:00-11:00 Yıldız KENTER and Talat S. HALMAN “ ‘Turkish’ Shakespeare: A Dramatic Presentation” C O F F E E B R E A K 11:00-11:30 PLENARY SESSION II 11:30-12:15 Emel DOĞRAMACI “An Historical Overview of Studies in Turkey” Chair: Himmet Umunç 12:15-13:05 2. Laurence Raw: “Shakespeare and Westernization: King Lear on Turkish Television (1981)” Chair: Ian Buchanan 13:05-14:00 2. Natela Doghonadze: “Becky Sharp in Vanity Fair: A New Woman” Chair: Oya Batum Menteşe L U N C H 2. Jamal Mohamed Giaber “Concision in Terminology Translation: A Contrastive View” Chair: Berrin Aksoy B R E A K 2. Suhan Akıncı Oktay: “A Sociolinguistic Perspective in Narrative Analysis: SocioEconomic and Educational Backgrounds of Families as Influential Factors in the Development of Child Written Narratives” Chair: Güray König Tuesday, 17 April 2007 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall PLENARY SESSION III - - - Fernando GALVAN “British Readings of Postcolonial Diasphora at the Turn of the 21st Century” 14:00-14:45 Chair: Işıl BAŞ 14:45-15:00 15:00-16:15 C O F F E E B R E A K Poetry I Renaissance Literature Translation Studies II 1.Murat Seçkin: “Lycidas: Milton’s 1. Mustafa Şahiner: “Philip Massinger’s The Renegado: or ‘A Turk Turned Christian’” 1. Mine Yazıcı: “Verse Translation in the Age of Globalization” Quest for Poetic Imagination” 2. Hasan A. Al-Zubi: “Audience and Human Nature in the Poetry of Milton and Dryden” 3. Berkan Ulu “Poetics in Gerard Manley Hopkins’s Poetics: /S/prung Rhy/th/m /S/prang About” 2. Evrim Doğan: “The Early Modern Concept of Revenge: The Spanish Tragedy” 3. Beyazit H. Akman “Puppets with Empty Boxes: Plays-within-the-play in The Spanish Tragedy” 2. Hilal Erkazancı “Translating Scottish Literature: the Aesthetics of Hybridity in the Poetics of Translation” 3. Bayda Al-Obaydi “Rendition of Syntactic Cohesion: Application of Textlinguistics on Translation” Uses of Literature in ELT 1. Recep Şahin Arslan and Nazan Yıldız: “Developing Critical Thinking Skills through Literature” 2. Abbas Zare-ee: “The Effects of Formal Training in Figures of Speech on EFL Learners’ Literary Reading Comprehension and Appreciation” 3. Bekir Savaş: “A Linguistic Analysis of Students’ Literary Competence in an English Language and Literature Teaching Program” Chair: Lawrence Raw 16:15-17:30 Chair: Patricia Wallace-Costa Chair: Nalan Büyükkantarcıoğlu Contemporary Drama I Poetry II ELT I ELT II 1. John Basourakos: “Witches, Matriarchs, Whores, and Bourgeois Feminists: Casting Intra-Sexual and Inter-Sexual Oppression in Caryl Churchill’s Plays Vinegar Tom, Cloud Nine, and Top Girls” 1. Şebnem Toplu: “Interrogating and Re-forming the Self: Jackie Kay’s The Adoption Papers” 1. . Nurdan Gürbüz: “Effective Strategies to Develop Fluency” 1. Mehdi Gorbani: “The Effect of Content-Based Materials and the Use of Target Language in ESP or EAP Classes” 2. Nüvid Alemdaroğlu: “Cultural and Political Opposition in Tom Stoppard’s Rockn' Roll” 2. Özlem Aydın: “Thatcherite Britain as Reflected in Carol Ann Duffy’s The Other Country” 3. Mehmet Metin Barlık: “Stare at the Dark: Philip Larkin as the Nostalgic Voice of The Movement” 3. Aydın Görmez: “Dualities and Paradoxes in Tom Stoppard” Chair: Deniz Bozer 18:00-19:30 Chair: Gürkan Doğan 2. Mohsen Shahrokhi and Ahmad R. Lotfi: “Component Parameters of Transitivity: A Comparative Study of English and Persian Conversations” 3. Hadi Farjami: “Towards a Model of Foreign Language Identity Development” 2. Gencer Elkılıç: “Vocabulary Learning Strategies of the Students Studying in the Department of English Language and Literature, Kafkas University” 3. Orkun Canbay: “Determining the Academic English Requirements in the Process of a Curriculum Design” Chair: Huriye Reis R E C E P T I O N Chair: Ahmad Ameri Golestan Chair: Çiler Hatipoğlu Wednesday, 18 April 2007 09:30-10:15 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall PLENARY SESSION IV - - - Contemporary Fiction I Translation Studies III ELT III 1. Mehmet Ali Çelikel: “Demonising the Divinity in The Satanic Verses” 1. Firdevs Karahan “An Evaluation of Recent Machine Translation Systems” 1. Andreia Avram “Syllable Restructuring in Early Solomon Islands Pidgin English” Alev ALATLI “Political Correctness in Literature” Chair: Serpil Oppermann 10:15-11:30 Renaissance Literature and Shakespeare 1. Patricia Wallace-Costa: “LatinEnglish Code-Switching and Reader Competence in Thomas Nashe’s Pierce Pennilesse His Svpplication to the Divell” 2. Şebnem Kaya: “Accounts of Piracy in English Renaissance Texts” 3. Dilek Kantar: “Love Metaphors in Shakespearean Sonnets” 2. Nil Korkut: “The Function of Genre Parody in Postmodern Fiction:Undermining the Discourse of Realism in Salman Rushdie’s Shame” 2. Hala A. Abdul Hadi: “Omission as a Strategy in Simultaneous Conference Interpreting” 3. Aytül Özüm: “John Banville’s The Newton Letter: The Encoding of Postmodern Problematizations” 2. Marzie Nezakat Alhosaini: “Subject/Object Extractions from that-Clauses: A Study of Iranian ESL Learners' Interlanguage” 3. Ahmad Ameri Golestan: “The Syntax of wh-Questions in Persian” Chair: Gülşen Sayın Chair: Margaret Sönmez Shakespeare I 1. Esin Akalin: “The Pastoral and the Anti-Pastoral in The Winter’s Tale” 2. Feryal Çubukçu: “The Integration and Disintegration of the Shadow and the Self in Othello” 3. Dilek Bulut: “Exploration of the Racist Ideology in Shakespeare’s Othello” Chair: Ayşegül Yüksel 13:00-14:00 Chair: Mehdi Gorbani C O F F E E B R E A K 11:30-11:45 11:45-13:00 Chair: AyferAltay Representations of the Orient 1. Alev Baysal: “The Fictionalization of the Harem in English Writings” 2. Atalay Gündüz “Orientalism and the Empire in Frederick Burnaby’s On Horseback Through Asia Minor (1877)” 3. Volkan Kılıç: “Representations of Istanbul in W. B.Yeats’s ‘Sailing to Byzantium’ and ‘Byzantium’” Chair: Sibel Dinçel L U N C H Modern English Fiction Translation Studies IV 1. Margaret J-M Sönmez: “German Voices inEnglish Novels of World War I: The Case of D. H. Lawrence” 1. Orhun Yakın “Is It Gothic Enough? A Critical Approach to the Latest Translation of R.L. Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” 2. Hasan Boynukara: “Dualism and Double Vision in The Power and the Glory and The End of the Affair” 3. Fatma Kalpaklı “Coming Up for Equality: The Question of Women in Orwell’s Coming Up for Air” Chair: Nursel İçöz B R E A K 2. Ali Şükrü Özbay "Can the Knowledge of Translation Make Any Meaningful Difference in Actual Translation Practices?" Chair: Firdevs Karahan Wednesday, 18 April 2007 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall PLENARY SESSION V - - - IAN BUCHANAN 14:00-14:45 “History, Allegory, Interpretation” Chair: Emel Doğramacı 14:45-15:00 15:00-16:15 Re-Writings and Re-Readings I 1. M. Sibel Dinçel: “The Gender of Violence: Wertenbaker's ‘Myth’ versus Bond's ‘Revolution’” 2. Gönül Bakay: “Why the Attraction? The Deidre Legend Revisited in the Plays of Yeats, Synge and Lady Gregory” 3. Leyli Jamali : “The Queen of the Tides: Reading Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders under the Light of Lacanian and Kristevan Insights” Chair: Aysu Erden C O F F E E B R E A K Victorian Literature Women in Literature II 1. Majid Alavi Shooshtari: “SocioPolitical Consciousness and Gender Awareness in Elizabeth Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers” 1. Bülent Cercis Tanrıtanır: “LetterWriting as Voice of Women: Doris Lessing’s The Golden Notebook and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple” 2. Azer Banu Kemaloğlu: “Middlemarch: Angels’ Marching for Authorship” 2. Demet Satılmış: “A New Perspective on Gender Roles:Sexual Perversity in Orlando” 3. Armağan Erdoğan: “Gender-ed Nationalism in George Eliot” 3. Gökçen Ezber: “The SelfLiberated Woman as an Abject Figure (as Depicted on the Page and on the Screen)” Chair: Natela Doghonadze Chair: Hasan Boynukara - Thursday, 19 April 2007 09:30-10:45 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall Comparative Literature Literatures in English Contemporary Drama II - 1. Azize Özgüven: “Two Mystic Poets: Yunus Emre and William Blake” 2. Stella Papakonstantinou: “Halide Edib Adıvar and Virginia Woolf: Cultural Roles in Changing Contexts” 3. Bilge Nihal Zileli: “Alienation, Isolation, and Loneliness in Camus’s L’Etranger and Le Peste and Beckett’s Molloy and Malone Dies” Chair: Murat Seçkin 3. Nevin Yıldırım Koyuncu: “Disquieting Ambivalence in Margaret Atwood’s The Blind Assassin” 2. Dilek İnan: “Theatre of Madness: Representations of Madness by the Post-War Generation of British Dramatists” 3. Nursen Gömceli: The Break of Day: A “Backlash Manifesto” or Timberlake Wertenbaker’s Call for a New Feminism? Chair: A. Didem Uslu Chair: Barbara Gabriel Anglo-Irish Literature Postcolonial Voices Women in Literature III 1. Nursel İçöz: “Beckett and the Thirties: Clash of Contraries in Murphy” 1. Yıldız Kılıç: “The Paradox of the ‘Muslim British National’ in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane” 1. Violetta Trofimova: “The Variety of Male Desire in Aphra Behn’s Prose Fiction” 2. Defne Ersin Tutan: “From Latin American Magic Realism to British Postmodern Postcolonial Fabulation” 2. Hande Sadun: “To Be the Authoress – To Be the Empress of a Utopian World:Margaret Cavendish’s The Description of a New World Called The Blazing World” 2. Gülşen Sayın: “The Ancient Witch on the Modern Irish Stage: Medea ReConstructed in Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats (1998)” 3. Sibel Sezen: “The Use of Folklore in W.B. Yeats’s and Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill’s Poetry” Chair: Azize Özgüven 3. Pelin Gümüş: “Being ‘the Other’: Hanif Kureishi’s Borderline and My Beautiful Laundrette” Chair: Burçin Erol Re-Writings and Re-Readings II Re-Writings and Re-Readings III Contemporary Fiction II 1. Aylin Alkaç Kutlukan: “Transsexualizing Male Desire: A Reading of Kathy Acker’s Great Expectations and Don Quixote” 1. Eda Dedebaş: “Storytelling and ‘Stolentelling’ in Jeannette Winterson’s Lighthousekeeping” 2. Şevki Kömür and Erdinç Parlak: “Arnold Wesker’s The Merchant: ReWriting Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice” Chair: Şebnem Toplu 2. Papatya Alkan: “Contesting Narrators in Jenny Diski’s Only Human: A Comedy” Chair: Saija Kaskinen L U N C H - 3. Pınar Taşdelen: “The Victimization of the Victimizer: The Reciprocal Aspect of Violence in Chaucerian Fabliaux” Chair: Alev Baysal 12:15-13:05 13:05-14:00 2. Sibel Güzel : “Coetzee’s Two Teachers versus an Apocalyptic Society” 1. Neslihan Ekmekçioğlu: “The Connection between the ‘I’ of Identity and the ‘Eye’ of Vision in Shaffer’s Drama” C O F F E E B R E A K 10:45-11:00 11:00-12:15 1. Derek Barker: “Crossing Lines: A Comparative Analysis of Nadine Gordimer’s Pre- and Post-Apartheid Fictional Prose” 1. Nilsen Gökçen: “A Critique of Postmodern Academic Ethos in The Human Stain and Disgrace” 2. Saniye Çancı: “History and Prophecy: Peter Ackroyd’s The Plato Papers” Chair: Aytül Özüm B R E A K - Thursday, 19 April 2007 14:00-15:15 Mehmet Akif Ersoy Hall K Hall Exhibition Hall North Hall Re-Writings and Re-Readings IV Contemporary Fiction III Contemporary Drama III - 1. Meryem Ayan: “The Summer of Exploration Before Returning to The Dark” 1. Banu Özkan: “Epic Theatre as a Means of Feminist Theatre in Caryl Churchill’s Mad Forest” 2. Şerife Çalık: “The Reflections of Working Class Culture in Kinsley Amis’s Lucky Jim and Alan Sillitoe’s Saturday Night and Sunday Morning” 2. Semiha Topal: “Desperate Housewives in Alan Ayckbourn’s Plays” 1. Şule Okuroğlu: “How Self-Reflexive Games Challenge Formal Realism in Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy: A Metafictional Analysis” 2. Volha Korbut: “The Myth of Genre Stability and the Metamorphosis within the Sub-Genre of Estate Poetry in the Light of the English Civil War” 3. Selen Aktari “Todorov’s Theory of the Fantastic in Jeanette Winterson’s Sexing the Cherry” 3. Kıvılcım Subaşı: “Marriage and the Individual in British and Turkish Plays of the Early 80s” 3. Pürnur Uçar : “Rewriting Patriarchal Myths:Timberlake Wertenbaker’s The Love of the Nightingale” Chair: Violetta Trofimova Chair: Belgin Elbir 15:15-15:30 15:30-17:05 C O F F E E Chair: Neslihan Ekmekçioğlu B R E A K Shakespeare II Women in Literature IV Poetry III 1. Hakan Dibel : “Waylaid by Language: The Representation of Desire in Shakespeare” 1. Murat Sayım: “Exploitation of European Women by Colonization in Maugham’s “The Force of Circumstance” (1926) and Orwell’s Burmese Days (1934)” 1. Alireza Farahbakhsh : “The Postmodern Self in T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land” 2. Sibel İzmir: “Male Comradeship in Shakespeare’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Romeo and Juliet and The Merchant of Venice” 3. Emine Seda Çağlayan: “The Father Figure Starts and Ends the Action in Hamlet” 2. Yasemen Özfındık: “PostColonial Female Identity and Mother-Daughter Bond in Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John” Chair: Hande Sadun Chair: Mustafa Şahiner 2. Derya Agiş: “The Yiddish Self of the North American Poet Richard Fein” Chair: Hasan A. Al-Zubi -
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