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Val McDermid’s Lindsay Gordon: A Revolutionary Portrait in Tartan-Noir
(2024)Considered as one of the most influential crime fiction writers of our time, Val McDermid combines her works with Scotland’s city and town culture. Having the opportunity to closely observe the problems faced by the working ... -
Efl learners’ perceptions of song-based classes integrated into english language preparatory program
(Informascope, 2023)This qualitative research study investigated the perceptions of young adult EFL learners’ language learning experiences with song-based classes integrated into an English language preparatory program at a state university ... -
Balmumundan Kanatlar: Ralph Ellison’un “Flying Home” adlı kısa hikâyesinde mitolojik izler
(2023)Bu çalışma, Amerikalı yazar Ralph Ellison'ın (1914-1994) "Flying Home" adlı kısa hikâyesindeki kimlik sorunları ve bunlarla mitolojik hikâyeler arasındaki bağlantıyı incelemektedir. Ellison, Amerikan edebiyatının Afrikalı ... -
Mysteries unresolved: detective fiction and parody in thomas pynchon’s the crying of lot 49 and inherent vice
(2023)Thomas Pynchon’s novels are noted for their postmodernist characteristics. Some of his novels also include certain features of detective fiction. In The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), the focus of Oedipa –a housewife whose name ... -
Jeanette Winterson’un Tek Meyve Portakal Değildir adlı romanına Althusserci bir yaklaşım
(Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, 2022)Jeanette Winterson’un Tek Meyve Portakal Değildir (1985)2 adlı romanı, koyu Hristiyan bir anne tarafından evlatlık edinilen Jeanette isimli genç bir kızın hikâyesini okura sunar. Romanın ilk başlarından itibaren annesinin ... -
Dupin, the purloiner of the purloined letter: a hero? Or a plagiarist?
(2021)“The Purloined Letter” is the third of the three Dupin stories that Edgar A. Poe wrote and published in 1844. Contrary to being a typical example of detective fiction which usually involves an investigation to find out ... -
Shakespearean theatrical works in relation to contemporary social practices of honour-based violence
(Shanghai Normal University, 2014)In his comedies as well as tragedies, Shakespeare confronts the themes of honour and shame, male social standing, female chastity and subordination of women, questioning the prevailing patriarchal attitudes of his time, ... -
Explicit language, radical tone: Harold Pinter's obscene words speak louder than action
(Gunter Narr Verlag, 2014)This analysis provides a close reading that demonstrates that Pinter's late work deserves a distinct approach and a new critical attention in terms of the obscene and provocative use of lan -
Teaching mixed-level classes with a vygotskian perspective
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)One of the biggest challenges that teachers face is the mixed-level classes, where students have different abilities, backgrounds and interests. All classes can be defined as 'mixed' since no student is the same as the ...