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Alparslan Nas

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Academic working at the intersection of critical media studies, cultural studies, and visual culture, based in Istanbul

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Category: Judith Butler

Approaching Woody Allen’s "Zelig" through the Lens of Cultural Theory

“He was the phenomenon of twenties. When you think that, he was as well-known as Lindbergh. It’s really quite astonishing.” … More

On Performativity and Minor Literature

Introduction: Performativity of Literature, Transformation, Repetition Michel Foucault states that, “one writes in order to become other than what one … More

Notes on Butler’s Abject & Agamben’s Muselmann

Judith Butler introduces her thoughts on the notion of abjection firstly by debating on notion of construction. According to Butler, … More

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