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Studies in Honor of Orhan Pamuk- Authors:
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- Series:
- Studien zur Turkologie und Orientalistik | Turkic and Oriental Studies, Volume 1
- Publisher:
- 23.11.2022
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- Publication year
- 2022
- Publication date
- 23.11.2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-95650-973-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-95650-974-2
- Publisher
- Ergon, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Studien zur Turkologie und Orientalistik | Turkic and Oriental Studies
- Volume
- 1
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 488
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- Introduction No access Pages 7 - 14 Julian Rentzsch, Petr Kučera
- Fatih Altuğ
- I No access
- II No access
- III No access
- References No access
- Zeynep Arıkan Yılmaz
- Posthuman No access
- The New Life No access
- References No access
- Gunvald Axner Ims
- Definition of Autofiction No access
- Previous Research No access
- Pamuk’s Way No access
- Cumulative Life Writing No access
- Against Autotelism No access
- Allusions to the Author in Yeni Hayat No access
- Functions of Autofiction No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Esra Canpalat
- From Vibrant Reds, Greens, and Oranges to Black and White: Istanbul. Memories and the City No access
- From Orange to Icy White: Orange No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Sylwia Filipowska
- References No access
- Erdağ Göknar
- The Post/Kemalist Imaginary of the Pamuk Novel No access
- Racializing the Secular Modern: Darkness and Light No access
- Race and the Construction of Turkish Whiteness No access
- References No access
- Sibel Irzık
- The New Life: The World in the Book, the Book in the World No access
- Painting and Writing in My Name is Red No access
- Snow: Murderous Theater, Murdered Poem No access
- Concluding Remarks: Pamuk’s Politics of the Aesthetic No access
- References No access
- Hasan Bülent Kahraman
- Towards Pamuk’s Turkey No access
- Writing in the Wreckage and in the Reborn City No access
- Pamuk and “Vision” as a Matter of Modernity No access
- Pamuk and Melancholy No access
- The Relationship between Beauty and Melancholy No access
- “Hot Memory” in Pamuk No access
- References No access
- Halim Kara
- Murder and Death on an Island No access
- Murder as a Narrative Device No access
- References No access
- Piotr Kawulok
- I. Introduction No access
- II. Graham Harman’s Object-Oriented Philosophy and the Uncanny No access
- III. Literature Review No access
- IV. Protruding Objects No access
- V. Colossal Objects No access
- VI. Subjects or Objects? No access
- VII. Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Erol Köroğlu
- Authority, Molestation, and the Mimetic Process No access
- Authorial Intention and Possible Worlds of Fiction No access
- “What is Life?” as an Absurd Question: The Relationship of Cevdet Bey and His Sons with the Realistic Novel Tradition No access
- Destroying the Reader’s Expectations through Idiocy No access
- Cevdet Bey and His Sons’ Intertextuality and Emphasis on Creative Action No access
- References No access
- Petr Kučera, Johanna Chovanec
- I. Authenticity: A Theoretical Framework No access
- The “Authentic Narrator” in Istanbul No access
- The “Derived Narrator” in The Black Book No access
- The Melancholic Local and the Communitarian Hüzün in Istanbul No access
- Intertextuality and Originality in The Black Book No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Aysel Özdilek
- Terminological Localizations No access
- The Museum of Innocence (2008) No access
- Yeşilçam, “The Turkish Answer to Hollywood” No access
- A Tragic Heroine: Füsun No access
- The Melodramatic Mode and Remediation No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- References No access
- Julian Rentzsch
- 1. Προοίμιον No access
- 2. Plot and Cast No access
- 3.1. Blindness No access
- 3.2. Wrath No access
- 3.3. Repent No access
- 3.4. Destiny No access
- 4. The Universal Epic No access
- 4.1. Fatherhood and Fatherlessness: Baba(sız)lık No access
- 4.2. Masculinity: Erkeklik No access
- 4.3. Femininity: Kadınlık No access
- 4.4. The Universal Components of KSK: A Conspectus No access
- 5. An Urban Epic No access
- 6. The Bard No access
- Ἐπίλογοϛ No access
- References No access
- Monika Schmitz-Emans
- Istanbul in the Mirror of its Images: İstanbul (2003) No access
- Pamuk and His Pictures No access
- Resimli İstanbul (2015) No access
- The Museum of Innocence (2008), the Museum of the Novel (Opened in 2012), and the Book about the Museum of the Novel (2012) No access
- Views of the City, Views of the World: Balkon No access
- Paths through the City, Paths through the World: Orange (2020) No access
- A Comparison of the Two Photo Books No access
- The Writer as Photographer: A Comparison between Orhan Pamuk and Gerhard Roth No access
- References No access
- Zeynep Tüfekçioğlu-Yanaşmayan
- References No access
- Zeynep Uysal
- References No access
- Simge Yılmaz
- Pamuk’s Reception in the Media No access
- Pamuk’s Scholarly Reception No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- News & Interviews & Reviews in Newspapers No access
- Julian Rentzsch No access
- Petr Kučera No access
- Fatih Altuğ No access
- Zeynep Arıkan Yılmaz No access
- Gunvald Axner Ims No access
- Esra Canpalat No access
- Johanna Chovanec No access
- Sylwia Filipowska No access
- Erdağ Göknar No access
- Sibel Irzık No access
- Hasan Bülent Kahraman No access
- Halim Kara No access
- Piotr Kawulok No access
- Erol Köroğlu No access
- Aysel Özdilek No access
- Monika Schmitz-Emans No access
- Zeynep Tüfekçioğlu-Yanaşmayan No access
- Zeynep Uysal No access
- Simge Yılmaz No access





