Articles
9
All (9)
SCI-E, SSCI, AHCI (4)
SCI-E, SSCI, AHCI, ESCI (5)
ESCI (1)
Scopus (4)
TRDizin (3)
Other Publications (1)
4. Edebiyat Çalışmaları ve Psikoloji
Koridor Kültür Sanat Edebiyat Dergisi
, no.23, pp.18-25, 2016 (Peer-Reviewed Journal)
6. Henry James and his Ghosts: Narrative Ambiguity in“The Real Right Thing” and “The Jolly Corner”
Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
, vol.29, no.1, pp.171-182, 2012 (TRDizin)
Papers Presented at Peer-Reviewed Scientific Conferences
13
1. Writing History through Literature: Modernity and the Holocaust through the Lens of Martin Amis’s Time’s Arrow
12th International IDEA Conference: Studies in English, Antalya, Turkey, 12 - 14 April 2018, (Summary Text)
2. Speaking to the Spectre: A Hauntological Approach to Trauma in Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca
16th Cultural Studies Symposium: Narratives of Trauma, İzmir, Turkey, 10 - 12 May 2017, (Summary Text)
3. A Hauntological Reading of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel
9th International IDEA Conference: Studies in English, Malatya, Turkey, 15 - 17 April 2015, (Summary Text)
4. The Supernatural and the Functions of the Gothic in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Birds’ and ‘Don’t Look Now’
2nd Global Conference - The Gothic: Exploring Critical Issues, VARŞOVA, Poland, 16 - 18 May 2011, (Summary Text)
5. The Ghostly Henry James: Narrative Ambiguity in ‘The Real Right Thing’ and ‘The Jolly Corner’
6th International IDEA Conference: Studies in English, İstanbul, Turkey, 13 - 15 April 2011, (Summary Text)
6. How to Do Things with Words and Texts: Literature and Rewriting as Performance in Lloyd Jones’ Mister Pip
5th International IDEA Conference: Studies in English, Ankara, Turkey, 14 - 16 May 2010, (Summary Text)
7. Teaching the Fundamentals of Modern Literary Theory through Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and Mark Twain’s ‘Extracts from Adam’s Diary’
8th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium, İzmir, Turkey, 14 - 16 May 2008, vol.2, pp.421-429, (Full Text)
8. The Interplay Between the Natural and the Supernatural: Monte Verità as Ambiguous Narrative
The Daphne du Maurier International Centenary Conference, FOWEY, CORNWALL, United Kingdom, 10 - 11 May 2007, (Summary Text)
9. The Function of Genre Parody in Postmodern Fiction: Undermining the Discourse of Realism in Salman Rushdie’s Shame
The 2nd International IDEA Conference: Studies in English:, Ankara, Turkey, 17 - 19 April 2007, (Summary Text)
10. Communication or Introspection? Marlow's Aims as Narrator in Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim
The 10th METU British Novelists Seminar: Joseph Conrad and His Work:, Ankara, Turkey, 19 - 20 December 2002, pp.128-134, (Full Text)
11. The Boundaries of Narrative: The Problems, Possibilities, and Politics of Accommodating the Lyric Mode in Narrative Fiction
Challenging the Boundaries: Annual International Conference of the Poetics and Linguistics Association, İstanbul, Turkey, 23 - 26 June 2003, (Summary Text)
13. How Literature Helps: The Contribution of Literature Courses to the Formation of Foreign Language Teachers in Turkey
13th Oxford Conference on the Teaching of Literature, Oxford, United Kingdom, 29 March - 04 April 1998, (Unpublished)
Books
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1. Proceedings of the 21st METU British Novelists Conference, 12-13 December 2013: The Brontë Sisters and Their Work.
METU Department of Foreign Language Education, Ankara, 2015
2. Cornwall, Venice and the Supernatural: Varying Functions of the Gothic in Daphne du Maurier’s ‘The Birds’ and ‘Don’t Look Now’
in: Dark Cartographies: Exploring Gothic Spaces, Anya Heise-von der Lippe, Editor, Inter-Disciplinary Press, Oxford, pp.133-145, 2013
4. Kinds of Parody from the Medieval to the Postmodern
Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., Frankfurt, 2009
5. The Boundaries of Narrative: The Problems, Possibilities, and Politics of Accommodating the Lyric Mode in Narrative Fiction
in: Challenging the Boundaries, Işıl Baş, Donald C. Freeman, Editor, Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp.165-180, 2007
6. An Introduction to Postmodern Literature
in: The Essentials of Literature in English post 1914, Ian Mackean, Editor, Arnold, London , London, pp.215-219, 2005
