Halide Edib’s “Inside India” is basically the travel accounts of her visit to India in 1935. The book consists of…
Discussion of Intertextuality in Şeyhmus Ay’s “Yaz Yaz Bitmez”
Here is the link for Şeyhmus Ay’s essay analyzed in this paper: http://mahsusmahal.org/Pages.asp?Pages=&cat_id=11&cat2_id=10&wid=59 Ay’s narrative “Yaz Yaz Bitmez” can…
Discussions of Secularism in Turkey: Kemalist Imagination and “Laik” as Identity
In the introductory chapter of his book, Talal Asad quotes Charles Taylor’s definition of secularism, which explains the emergence of…
The Intersection of the Postcolonial and the Modern Mythology: Halide Edib’s “Inside India”
First published in London 1937, Halide Edip’s “Inside India” projects a portion of Indian society of and Indian Independence movement…
Catastrophe of Art at the Hands of Fascism from Marinetti to Hitler
-I- Degenerate Art This is a photograph taken at 1937. It pictures Adolf Hitler’s visit to the “Entartete Kunst”,…
The Ambiguity of Turkish Language Reform in Relation to Anticolonial Nationalisms
In this paper I would like to draw attention to the period of early Turkish republic in the…
Halide Edip’s “Inside India” as a Postcolonial Text of Literature in the Age of Orientalism
First published in London 1937, Halide Edip’s “Inside India” provides an account of Indian Independence movement of 1935. In this…
Where is Giambattista Vico’s "New Science" in 20th Century: Deconstruction, Adorno & Horkheimer, Kafka, Bakhtin, Lacan
In this short article, firstly I will briefly mention Vico and Adorno & Horkheimer in relation to the ways in…
Nota Bene 3rd Issue
We are delighted to share Nota Bene’s 3rd issue for spring 2010. You can read the journal at http://kulup.sabanciuniv.edu/~notabene We…
Notes on Kafka’s "The Problem of Our Laws"
In the parable “The Problem of Our Laws”, Kafka portraits a society ruled by the laws…