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Diasporic Representations of the Orient: Re-Orientalism in Amulya Malladi's The Mango Season
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2021)
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The Subaltern Speaks in Anna Weamys' A Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia: A Foucauldian Perspective
(2021)
This paper examines how the servant Mopsa in Anna Weamys’ A Continuation of SirPhilip Sidney’s Arcadia provides a negative answer to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s questionwhether the subaltern can speak. In accordance with ...
Body and Beauty as Fetishised Commodities in Louis De Bernières's Novel Birds Without Wings
(2020)
This study attempts to reveal the concept of commodity fetishism, with its distinctly postmodern concern of body and beauty, as reflected in Louis de Berniéres’s novel Birds Without Wings. In his work, Berniéres tries to ...
John Fiske and Popular Culture: a Critical Reading of Margaret Tyler's "Epistle to the Reader"
(2021)
This paper examines how Margaret Tyler overcomes literary inferiority in the “Epistleto the Reader” that precedes her translation The Mirrour of Princely Deeds andKnighthood. Tyler, as a woman and an author, is in a secondary ...
Geçmişe Uzanan Bir Yol Hikayesi Lucy Frıcke'nin Töchter Romanında Kızlar ve 'Gölge' Babaları
(2021)
Lucy Fricke’nin Töchter adlı romanı, iki kadın figürün babaları ve geçmişleriyle hesaplaşmak için çıktıkları yolculuğu anlatmaktadır. Biri yıllar sonra ortaya çıkan babasının son arzusunu yerine getirmeye, diğeri çocukluğunda ...
Needs Analysis in Curriculum Design: Language Needs of Tourism Students*
(2021)
In this study, the main aim was to reveal English language needs of tourism students for their future profession. Regarding the obtained needs from students, graduates, content experts and employers in tourism sector, goals ...
Doubly Oppressed Immigrants in Brick Lane
(2020)
The present study aims to delve into the novel Brick Lane by Monica Ali in respect to two primary factors which lead immigrants to be face to face with oppression and discrimination in Britain. Their skin colours and Muslim ...
Neoliberal Governmentality and Performativity Culture in Higher Education: Reflections on Academic Identity
(Turkish Educational Admin Research & Development Assoc, 2020)
This qualitative study aims to explore how the culture of performativity resulting from the influences of neoliberal governmentality on the academe is perceived by academics throughout their career and interrogates how ...
Survival of the fittest: women's academic experiences of navigating neoliberal expectations in Turkish universities
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021)
This study is grounded on the idea that women academics could be experiencing significant challenges and injustices in the gender-blind, market-driven, and performative culture of the neoliberal academe. The study particularly ...
Macro role transition after subtractive status degradation: A case study of Turkish principals
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)
This qualitative case study examines the macro role transition experiences of the ex-school principals who were returned to teaching following an abrupt policy change in 2014. Based on an existing model of macro role ...