artıcles and presentatıons - Department of English Language and
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artıcles and presentatıons - Department of English Language and
1 ACADEMIC WORKS (1995-) BOOKS: 1. Cultural Materialism Text and Context Relation in Jane Austen’s Novels. Modena: Il Fiorino, March 2001. ISBN:88-900660-0-8 2. Diverse Aspects of Italy and Italians in Contemporary British Literature. Modena: Il Fiorino, October 2001. ISBN: 88-900660-1-6 3. Fiction Unbound Bernardine Evaristo. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. BOOK CHAPTERS: 1. .“Self, Community and Nature: Jacob Ross’ Pynter Bender”. The Future of Ecocriticism: New Horizons. Eds. Serpil Oppermann, Ufuk Özdağ, Nevin Özkan and Scott Slovic. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. 288-299 2. “Transnational Identity Mappings in Andrea Levy’s Fiction” Growing Up Transnational Identity and Kinship in a Global Era. Eds. May Friedman and Silvia Shultermandl. Toronto, Buffolo, London: University of Toronto Press, 2011. 160-178 3. “Gendered Transnational Spaces: Arab ‘Safari’ Situated in Hanan Al-Shaykh’s Only in London”. A Fluid Sense of Self The Politics of Transnational Identity. Eds. Silvia Shultermandl and Sebnem Toplu. Contributions to Transnational Feminism Vol.2. Wien: LIT Verlag, 2010. 159-174 4. “A Quest for a Slice of Life: Muriel Spark’s Curriculum Vitae”. The Language of Autobiography. ed. Eleonora Chiavetta. Rome: XL edizioni, 2007. 163-184 5. “Love or Pride by Jane ‘Austin’?: Jane Austen’s Reception in Turkey”, Re-Drawing Austen: Picturesque Travels in Austenland. Eds. Beatrice Battaglia and Diego Saglia. Napoli: Liguori Editore, 2004. 377-382 6. “Jane Austen’s Married Couples: A Cultural Materialistic Perspective”, Jane Austen Oggi e ieri. A Cura di Beatrice Battaglia. Ravenna: Longo Editore, 2002. 163-170 PUBLISHED ARTICLES 1. “Relocating Chinese-Jewish-British Identity in The Autograph Man by Zadie Smith” (Mati Turyel). Imperium, Luton, Vol.5, University of Luton, England, 2006 republished in Interactions. Vol 22.1-2 (2013):129-145 2. “The Trajectory of the Hybrid Self”. Interactions. Vol 19.1-2 (2010): 93-109 2 3. “Woman’s Third Age: The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble”. Brno Studies in English. Vol 35.1. (2009): 173-184 4. “Adoption and Reconstitution of Lives: Jackie Kay’s The Adoption Papers” . Interactions. Vol.17.1 (Spring 2008), Ege University Press, Izmir, 2008. 113-126 5. “Relocating Chinese-Jewish-British Identity in The Autograph Man by Zadie Smith” (Mati Turyel). Imperium, Luton, Vol.5, University of Luton, England, 2006. 6. “Home(land) or ‘Motherland’: Translational Identities in Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon”. Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal, Vol.3, Issue 1, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Spring 2005. http://scholar.library.miami.edu/anthurium/index.html 7. “ ‘Where are you from, originally?’: Race and Gender in Bernardine Evaristo’s Lara”, InterCulture, Tallahassee, Florida, Vol.1, Florida State University, Florida, December 2004. http://www.fsu.edu/%7Eproghum/interculture/Race%20and%20Gender%20in%20Berna rdine%20Evaristo%27s%20Lara.htm 8. “Intercultural Marriage: Contemporary Expressions of Displacement/Emplacement in British Fiction”, Imperium, Luton, Vol.4, University of Luton, Luton, 2004. http://www.imperiumjournal.com/0pages/40004.html 9. “Socially Structured Emotions: Infusion of Religion Through Senses in Joyce’s A Portrait”, In-between, Vol. 12 [1& 2], New Delhi, University of Delhi, 2003. 73- 82 10. “Reconstructing the Fractured Self: Sarah Woodhouse’s Meeting Lily”, Interactions, Vol.12, no.12, Izmir: Ege University, 2003. 103-113 11. “Can One Find a Passage to India?”, Journal of English Literature and British Culture, 8, Ankara: Hacettepe University, 1999-2000. 186-201, 12. “Could Modest Jane Have Been Writing as a Rebel?” Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, No.1. Ankara: Çankaya University, 2000. 90-98 13. “Faultlines in Mansfield Park”. Ege İngiliz ve Amerikan İncelemeleri Dergisi. no. 11. İzmir: Ege University, 1998. 189-198 14. “Kültürel Materyalist Bakış Açısıyla Duygu ve Sağduyu”. Ege İngiliz ve Amerikan İncelemeleri Dergisi. no. 11. İzmir: Ege University, 1998. 185-188 15. “Pride and Prejudice By A Dissident Lady” Journal of English Literature and British Culture. No.6 Ankara: Hacettepe University, 1997. 55-62 16. “Değişen Dil İngilizce” . Ana Dili Dergisi. no:3 . İzmir: Ankara University, Tömer İzmir, February 1997. 31-35 17. “A Structural Analysis of Graham Greene’s The Human Factor”. Ege İngiliz ve Amerikan İncelemeleri Dergisi. no:10. İzmir: Ege University, 1995. 243-256 Published Proceedings: 3 1. “Kaleidoscopic Memories: Memories of Rain and The Glassblower’s Breath by Sunetra Gupta”. Proceedings, Eleventh International Cultural Studies Symposium, Memory and Nostalgia. Eds. Atilla Silku, Murat Erdem, Patrick Folk. Ege University, Izmir, April 2009. 373- 386 2. “Fluidity of the City and Solid Individual Dramas: Jon McGregor’s If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things”. Proceedings, Ninth Cultural Studies Symposium, [City In (Culture ] in City), Eds.Ayse Lahur kirtunc, Eleftheria Arapoglou, Murat Erdem. Ege University, Izmir, May 2004. 107-119 3. in “Intercultural Marriage: Contemporary Expressions of Displacement/Emplacement British Fiction”. Proceedings, Seventh Cultural Studies Symposium, Ege University, Izmir, Mayis 2002. Ege University, Publication of Faculty of Letters, 2003. 193-199 (reprinted in Imperium Journal) 4. “Socially Structured Emotions: Infusion of Religion Through Senses”. Porceedings Eighth International Cultural Studies Symposium Inside Outside In. Izmir, Ege University: May 21-23, 2003 (reprinted in In-between Journal) 5. “Ottoman and British Women: Gender in the Eighteenth Century”. In Dialogue and Difference. Proceedings of the Fourth Cultural Studies Seminar, Ege University, İzmir. Eds. Laurence Raw and Ayşe Lahur Kırtunç. The British Council, 2000. 61-82 6. “English Kings vs. The Ottoman Sultans: Life in the Eighteenth to Nineteenth Century Britain and the Ottoman Empire” The History of Culture: The Culture of History. Proceedings of the Second Cultural Studies Seminar, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, May 1997. Published by The British Council in association with the American Studies Association of Turkey and Ege University 1998. 99-103 7. Pete Remington. “Text and Textuality: English Literature in Drama”. Book of Proceedings. Drama in English Literature. 18th All-Turkey Eng. Lit. Con. 9-11 April 1997, Bilkent University. Ankara: Bilkent University, Nov. 1997. 93-103 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. “Suicide Heights”: Council Estates as Sites of Entrapment and Resistance in Hello Mum” 14th International Cultural Studies Symposium Confinement, Resistance, Freedom. Izmir: Ege University May 08-10, 2013. 2. “Black British Women Writers” Expert Meeting on Black British Women’s Writing. Brussels: Vrije University, March 20, 2013. 4 3. “Revisiting Lara: A Unique revision of Fiction By the Author” The Fifth Contemporary Critical Perspectives Conference Contemporary Women Novelists. London: Roehampton University, April 14-15, 2011. 4. “Intercultural Communication: Discourse in Contemporary British Fiction” (co- convernor of the Panel with Dr. Chiara Sciarrino : Language and Stereotype in the Representation of Foreigners within Literatures Written in English) ESSE-10 (European Society for the Studies of English) Turin, Italy: University of Torino, August 24-28, 2010. 5. “Self, Community and Nature: Jacob Ross’ Pynter Bender” The Future of Ecocriticism: New Horizons. Hacettepe- Ankara Universities, November 4-6 2009, Antalya. 6. “Gendered Transnational Spaces: Only in London by Hanan Al-Shaykh” (co- convernor of the Panel : Transnational Identity Politics in British Literature. ESSE-9 (European Society for the Studies of English) Aarhus, Denmark: University of Aarhus, August 22-26, 2008. 7. “Woman’s Third Age: The Seven Sisters by Margaret Drabble” 8th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium. Izmir Ekonomi Universitesi, May 14-16 2008. 8. “Hybridity and Womanhood in Meera Syal’s Life isn’t all ha ha hee hee” 3rd International IDEA Conference: Studies in English. Ege University April 16-18 2008. 9. “Kaleidoscopic Memories: Memories of Rain and The Glassblower’s Breath by Sunetra Gupta”. 11th International Cultural Studies Symposium Memory and Nostalgia. Culture Symposium Ege University May 9-11 2007. 10. “Interrogating and Re-forming the Self: Jackie Kay’s The Adoption Papers”. 2nd International IDEA Conference: Studies in English. Hacettepe University April 17-19 2007. 11. “Conception of Identity Through Difference”. The Role of Female Voices in Constructing Fictional Maps of Multicultural Britain (co-convenor). ESSE-8 (European Society for the Studies of English) London: University of London: 29 August – 2 September 2006. 12. “Fluidity of the City and Solid Individual Dramas: Jon McGregor’s If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things”.9th International Cultural Studies Symposium: City [in Culture] in City. Izmir: Ege University: May 5-7, 2004 13. “ ‘Where are you from, originally?’: Race and Gender in Bernardine Evaristo’s Lara”. Le donne intrecciano le culture. Modena ve Reggio Emilia Üniversitesi, Modena/Italya: 4-27 March, 2004. 14. “Socially Structured Emotions: Infusion of Religion Through Senses”. 8th International Cultural Studies Symposium: Inside Outside In, Izmir, Ege University: May 21-23, 2003. 5 15. Round Table Invited Address. Jane Austen Oggi e Ieri Now and Then. Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna Dipartimento di Lingue e lettereture Straniere Moderne Centro Interdisciplinare di Studi Romantici, 18 October 2002. 16. “Women Depicting Women: Sarah Woodhouse’s Meeting Lily”. Le Donne intrecciano le culture. Universita degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Modena/Italy: 24 May- 1 June 2002. 17. “Intercultural Marriage: Contemporary Expressions of Displacement/Emplacement in British Fiction” 7th International Cultural Studies Symposium Selves at Home, Selves in Exile Stories of Emplacement and Displacement. İzmir, Ege University: May 810, 2002. 18. “Feminine Subjectivities and Patriarchal Constructions in Fanny Burney's Evelina” (Nevin Koyuncu) Exploring the Romantic-era Novel Conference University of Groningen, Holland: November 17-19, 1999. 19. “Ottoman and British Women: Gender in the Eighteenth Century” Cultural Studies Seminar Dialogue and Difference. İzmir: Ege University, 12-14 May 1999. 20. “Cumhuriyetimizin 75. Kuruluş Yıldönümünde Ülkemizde İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümlerinin Gelişimi” (Reşit Küçükboyacı) 75. Yılında Cumhuriyet ve Sosyal Bilimler Sempozyumu. İzmir: Ege University . 19-21 October 1998. 21. “English Kings vs The Ottoman Sultans: Life in the Eighteenth to Nineteenth Century Britain and Ottoman Empire”. The History of Culture The Culture of History Seminar. İzmir: Ege Üniversitesi, 7-9 May 1997. 22. “Text and Textuality: English Literature in Drama”. (Pete Remington). 18th All- Turkey English Literature Conference. Drama in English Literature. Ankara: Bilkent Üniversitesi. 9-11 April 1997. Quoted In: 1. “Bittersweet (Be)longing: Filling the Void of History in Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon” by Elena Machado Sáez. Published in Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 4.1 (Spring 2006) Quoted work: Toplu, Şebnem. “Home(land) or ‘Motherland’: Transnational Identities in Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon.” Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 3.1 (Spring 2005): 21 pars. Accessed 11/6/05. 2. “Passion Play” by Laurence Raw. Interactions. Vol.17.1 (Spring 2008), Ege University Press, Izmir, 2008 153-155 6 Quoted work : “Queer Mythologies The Original Stageplays of Pam Gems”. Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 16.2 ( Fall 2007): 139140 3. The University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies, EN246 Feminist Perspectives on Literature, Term Two Bibliography, Contemporary Black and Asian British Writing. Dr. Gill Frith Quoted work: Toplu, Şebnem. “Home(land) or ‘Motherland’: Transnational Identities in Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon.” Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 3.1 (Spring 2005) 4. Wikipedia, Andrea Levy, as reference. 5. Gendusa, Ester E.M. “Transnational Axes of Identity Articulation in Bernardine Evaristo’s Lara”. A Fluid Sense of Self The Politics of Transnational Identity. Eds. Silvia Shultermandl and Şebnem Toplu. Wien: LIT Verlag, 2010. p.106 REVIEWS 1. “Projections of Paradise Ideal Elsewheres in Postcolonial Migrant Literature” Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 22.1-2 (2013): 153-154 2. Laurence Raw Exploring Turkish Cultures to be published by EJES 2014 3. “The Making of London, London in Contemporary Literature by Sebastian Groes” Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 21. 1-2 (2012): 137-139 4. “Queer Mythologies The Original Stageplays of Pam Gems by Dimple Godiwala”. Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 16.2 (Fall 2007): 139140 5. Cyberculture, Cyborgs and Science Fiction: Consciousness and the Posthuman by William S, Haney II”. Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies 15.1 (Spring 2006): 181-185 6. “Walter Jost’s Rhetorical Investigations”. Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 14.1 (Spring 2005): 299-301 7. “John McGregor’s If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things”. Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. 12.13 (Fall 2003): 125-129 PhD Theses Supervised 1. Kocabıyık, Orkun. “Imperial Adventures: Accounts of Izmir as the Oriental Other in British travel Writing Tradition”. October, 2011. 7 2. Göncüoğlu, Önder. “Spiritual Africa/Materialized England: Reconciliation in Haggard’s Works” June. 2011 3. Turyel, Mati. “Wandering Masks: Reconstructing the Jewish Identity in Diasporic Narratives”, Sept. 2009. MA Theses Completed 1. Bayalaş, Kerimoğlu, Fatma. “Neo-Slave Narratives: Fred D’Aguiar’s The Longest Memory and Orhan Pamuk’s The White Castle”, September 2012. 2. Çakar, Emre. “Re-reading Sterne: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Across Centuries” , July 2010. 3. Savioli, Federica. “Negotiating Identities in Contemporary Black British Women's Literature”, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia/ İtalya, 2005. 4. Savioli, Enrica. “Real and Imagined Women in Postcolonial Indian Fiction in English”, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia/ İtalya, 2005. 5. Bellini, Elisa. “Images of the North-South Divide in Twentieth-Century England Through Travel Writing”, Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia/ İtalya, 2005. 6. Gulsah Yaglidag. “The Concept of Otherness: Arundathi Roy, Ruth Prower Jhabvala and Deborah Moggah in the Postcolonial Context”. Yuk. Lisans tezi. 10 Ekim 2003, Ege U. 7. Francesca Bulgarelli. U of Modena e Reggio Emilia “Metaphor, Prejudice and Reality: Alteration in British Writers’ Perspective on Italy and Italians during the Twentieth Century ”Laurea Degree thesis. July 14, 2003. 8. Atalay Gunduz . “The Reflection of Industrial Revolution in Elizabeth Gaskell’s Mary Barton and Charles Dickens’s Hard Times” Yuk. Lisans tezi Sept. 2002 Ege University. 9. Elisabetta Rupil “Male Characters in Jane Austen’s Novels”. Laurea degree thesis. University of Bologna Italy, November 2001. Courses as Visiting Professor Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia dell’Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia Italy 2000- 2001 Dept. “Lingue e Culture Europee” “Multiculturalism in Contemporary Britain Through Literature” “ Aspects of Italian Life: From the Perspectives of the 20th Century British Writers” “Multiculturalism: Assimilation/Recognition Dilemma Reflected in Bicultural Writers’ Works 2004-6 8 “The Impact of Multiculturalism on British Literature I” “The Short Story” “The Impact of Multiculturalism on British Literature II” 43 “British and American Studies” British Studies (86 ogrenci) “The Impact of Multiculturalism on British Literature I” Invited Lectures: 1. “The Impact of Multiculturalism on British Literature”. Feb. 28, 2006. Alma Mater Studiorum-Università Degli Studi di Bologna. 2. “The Impact of Multiculturalism on British Literature”. April 3, 2006. Università Degli Studi di Palermo. Erasmus courses: “18th century Life and Literature” Bologna University, May 13-15, 2013. “A General Introduction to Multiculturalism in British Literature” Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy 5 May 2008 “Conceptions of Identity: Variations on ‘I’ ” (doctorate students) Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy 6 May 2008. Projects Completed: Erasmus coordination of the departments of Faculty of Letters, Ege University (20022010) Extra-curricular duties: 1. Socrates/Erasmus Faculty of Letters and Department of English coordinator of Ege Un ( Dept. 2002-2010 ) (Faculty. 2003-2009) 2. Erasmus Coordination for the Depratment of English Translation and Interpretation, Ege U (2009-2011) 3. Department Head of English translation and Interpretation Ege U (2009-2012) 4. Faculty of Letters, Publications Board Member (since 24 Nov. 2009) Edited Journals Editor (since 2002): Interactions Ege Journal of British and American Studies. Issued by the English and American Studies departments of Ege University, published by Ege University Press, Izmir, Turkey. Co-edited Books 9 1. Şebnem Toplu and Hubert Zapf. Eds. Redefining Modernism and Postmodernism. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010. 2. Silvia Shultermandle and Sebnem Toplu. Eds. A Fluid Sense of Self The Politics of Transnational Identity. Contributions to Transnational Feminism Vol.2. Wien: LIT Verlag, 2010. REVIEWER FOR: 1. Senior Associate Editor: IJALEL International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, (2012-) 2. Ankara University, Dil ve Tarih Coğrafya Fakültesi, Journal, (2010-) 3. İBB Uluslararası Hakemli Akademik Sosyal Bilimler, Journal, (2011-) 4. Dokuz Eylül University Graduate School Journal, (2011-) 5. Dokuz Eylül University English Dept. Journal, (2011-) 6. Dumlupınar University, Graduate School, Journal, (2009-) ORGANIZED SYMPOSIUM Ege University 12th International Cultural Studies Symposium, Redefining Modernism & Postmodernism. 29 April- 1 May, 2009, Ege University, Izmir.
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