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Öğe Environment and Fiction: Critical Readings(Peter Lang AG, 2020) Sözalan, Ö.; Tekin, I?.B.The essays in this volume engage with questions concerning the relationships between fictional texts and environmental issues in their various articulations, and offer critical readings that display the theoretical diversity in the current reconsiderations of the place of human in relation to nature and the environment. Written by scholars working in separate yet closely related disciplines in the field of humanities, the essays present analyses of literary and cultural texts, performed with the critical tools provided by studies in ecology, ecofeminism, urban studies, posthumanism and animal studies as well as genre-specific approaches. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2020. All rights reserved.Öğe Öğe (Non)Human Bodies: In Various Contexts(Peter Lang AG, 2022) Tekin, I?.B.; Sözalan, Ö.This volume addresses its reader after Covid, a time when the distinction between "the fantastic" or "the virtual" and "the real" was blurred and what man would have thought to be a part of an American science fiction movie, became a real experience. A viral attack blocking life globally and a half online life experience thereafter... While each essay, in their specific contexts, explores "the nonhuman bodies", it should be once again noted that this volume was inspired by all of the inhabitants of the World that are inevitably connected by geographical relation and physical interaction as well as through collective traumas incorporated into individual stories. The essays in this volume focus on the relationship between human and nonhuman bodies while offering in-depth analyses and various insights on their specific subjects, exploring transformed contexts, literary traditions, and genres, guided by rich theoretical engagements with posthumanism, ecocriticism, and digital humanities. As our writers' essays speak to one another, the whole collection reflects on the notion of "connection" within the universe. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Berlin 2023. All rights reserved.Öğe An old debate, new perspectives: Cherrie Moraga's and Caryl Churchill's dialogues with nature(Peter Lang AG, 2020) Tekin, I?.B.[No abstract available]Öğe Rereading Medea Across Borders-Cultural Encounters and Postcolonial Rewrites in Liz Lochhead’s Medea, Yüksel Pazarkaya’s Mediha and Cherríe Moraga’s The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Tekin, I?.B.Euripides’ Medea is often studied as a revolutionary play for its representation of a controversial female character. Drawing on Medea and the myth of “Jason and the Argonauts”, Euripides’ story is not simply about a woman so blinded by extreme feelings of passion and revenge that she would victimize her own children. Euripides also invites the readers and audiences to think about Medea’s complex motivation within the context of an outsider, surrounded by powerful feelings of isolation and exclusion. Medea lends itself to adaptations as its plot makes a perpetual call for potential postcolonial and feminist rewriters. This chapter explores three contemporary cross-cultural adaptations of Medea’s story: Liz Lochhead’s Medea, Yüksel Pazarkaya’s Mediha and Cherríe Moraga’s The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Medea. Each of these authors raises questions about geographical and spiritual borders by adapting Euripides’ Medea to their Scottish-English, Chicanx or Turkish-German contexts. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Ana Filipa Prata and Rodrigo Verano; individual chapters, the contributors.