Browsing by Author Çelikel, Mehmet Ali

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Jun-2014Annihilation of history and fear of the past Oya Baydar’s the general of the garbage dumpÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
Apr-2018Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things: Reformulation of language and style in a postcolonial settingÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
2013Body, space and identity in FrankensteinDalgan, Nilcan
2020Borders Unbound: Cultural and Political Borders in Lawrence Osborne’s Beautiful AnimalsÇelikel, Mehmet 
2012Colonial and postcolonial context in Sam Selvon's novels: A Brighter Sun and The Lonely LondonersÇal, Mete
Jun-2019The crisis of masculinity and masculine violence in contemporary british novels: a clockwork orange and trainspottingKuruducu, Zeliha
2020Discursive myths in derek walcott's omeros: A postcolonial analysisAkça, Betül
2019An ecocritical study of J.G. Ballard’s climate fiction novelsTan, Cenk 
2015Existence and search for identity in Lady Chatterley's Lover and Women in Love by D. H. LawrenceÇırak, Seçil 
2010Food and body as markers of identity in Timothy Mo’s Sour SweetÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
Jun-2019Heteroglossia and multicultural uniformity in Rushdie’s novelsÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
2014Ideology and conflict in John le Carre's novels; The Spy Who came in from the Cold and a Most Wanted ManBüyükgebiz, Mustafa 
2013Ideology and consumer culture in British subcultural novel: A Clockwork Orange and TrainspottingSavaş, Zübeyir
2014Kazuo Ishiguro'nun Mekansal Ontolojisi ve Geçmişi, İtiraf Edilmemiş ve "Bir Aile Yemeği"Çelikel, Mehmet Ali 
Dec-2017A lyrical war: Gallipoli War through poetry in Anzac diariesÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
2023Masculinities in Pat Barker’s regeneration trilogy: Men’s silences and violencesŞekerci, Yeliz
2020Memory and ideology in mohsin hamid’s the reluctant fundamentalistÇelikel, Mehmet 
2011Mimicry and imitation: Hybrid identities in Rushdie and KureishiÇelikel, Mehmet Ali ; Tanıyan, Baysar 
Jun-2017Notes on Robyn Rowland’s poetry on TurkeyÇelikel, Mehmet Ali 
2013The perception of life and being in Samuel Beckett's three plays: Waiting for Godot, Endgame and Happy Days in the light of existentialismOtlu, Arzu