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Turkish Ecocriticism - From Neolithic to Contemporary Timescapes

English · Hardback

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Turkish Ecocriticism affirms the relevance and necessity of Turkish perspectives in environmental literatures and arts, and explores the rich historical and contemporary ecoliterary and ecosocial traditions of Turkey.

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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Serpil Oppermann and Sinan Ak¿ll¿
Part I: Ancient Nature cultures and Latter-day Ecospirituality
Chapter 1: The Contemporary Reflections of Tengrism in Turkish Climate Change Fictions by Fatma Aykanat
Chapter 2: Toxic Agentic Legacy in Turkish Waters: From Sacrosanct Bodies to Toxic Bodies of Water by Pelin Kümbet
Chapter 3: Turkey's First Ecologist: Cevat ¿akir Kabaäaçl¿, The Fisherman of Halicarnassus by Roger Williams
Part II: Urban Ecologies
Chapter 4: Irrigating and Weeding the Bostan in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Turkish Literature by Aleksandar Shopov
Chapter 5: Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: Memories and the City and the Local-Global Tension in Ecocritical Place Studies by Scott Slovic
Chapter 6: Urban Ecologies/Urbanatures of ¿stanbul in Contemporary Turkish Novel by Gül¿ah Göçmen
Chapter 7: Yäar Kemal's Ecopoetics of the Sea: Loss of Marine Biodiversity in Turkey's Coastal Waters by Adem Balc¿
Part III: Animals: Past Reflections
Chapter 8: Human-Animal Relations in Neolithic Anatolian Art: the Heritage of the Bull by Louise Westling
Chapter 9: Ottoman Ecocriticism and Political Ecology: Horse-Human Relationships in Evliya Çelebi and After by Donna Landry
Chapter 10: "Then There are the Packs of Dogs": Turkish Street Dogs, Nineteenth-Century British Travelers, and Tourist Wonders by Jeanne Dubino
Part IV: Animals: Present Reflections
Chapter 11: When Horses and Human Beings Meet in Anatolia: Towards a Critical Examination of the Tradition of Y¿lk¿ Horses by Emre Koyuncu
Chapter 12: Writing and Animal(ity) in Contemporary Turkish Fiction by Meliz Ergin
Chapter 13: Precarious Lives of Animals and Humans through the Lens of Contemporary Turkish Literature by Özlem Ö¿üt Yaz¿c¿o¿lu and Ezgi Hamzaçebi
Part V: Ecological Arts, Aesthetics, and Performance
Chapter 14: The Ecophobia/Biophilia Spectrum in Turkish Theatre: Anatolian Village Plays and (Karagöz-Hacivat) Shadow Plays by Simon C. Estok and Z. Gizem Y¿lmaz Karahan
Chapter 15: Postecological Aesthetics and Contemporary Turkish Art in the Anthropocene by Kerim Can Yazgüno¿lu
Chapter 16: Speculative Ecologies of Plastics in the Environmental Aesthetics of P¿nar Yoldä by Burcu Baykan
Chapter 17: Spiritus Domus: The Decorum of Ecological-Ecesis by Creativity by Yusuf Eradam
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Index


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Serpil Oppermann is professor of environmental humanities and the director of Environmental Humanities Center at Cappadocia University.
Sinan Ak¿ll¿ is assistant professor in the department of English Language and Literature and the director of School of Graduate Studies and Research at Cappadocia University.


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Authors Serpil Akilli Oppermann
Assisted by Ak& (Editor), Sinan Ak¿ll¿ (Editor), Sinan Akıllı (Editor), Sinan Akilli (Editor), Serpil Oppermann (Editor)
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2020
 
EAN 9781793637031
ISBN 978-1-79363-703-1
No. of pages 320
Series Ecocritical Theory and Practic
Ecocritical Theory and Practice
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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