Edebiyat, Dil ve Kültürde İnsan: Disiplinlerarası ve Kültürlerarası Okumalar

Editor
: Mehmet Ali Çelikel, Sueda Özbent, Gülhanım Ünsal, Sevcan Yılmaz Kutlay, Burak Özsöz

Publication No: 899
E-ISBN: 978-975-400-456-6
DOI: 10.29228/MUBooks.2
Publication Year: 2025
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About the Book

This edited volume explores the concept of the “human” through interdisciplinary and intercultural perspectives in the fields of literature, culture, language, and translation studies. Bringing together studies written in Turkish, English, and French, the book examines how human identity, existence, ethics, and social relations are represented and transformed in literary, cultural, and linguistic contexts. The collection particularly focuses on the ways contemporary debates on posthumanism, transhumanism, ecology, migration, gender, identity, and technology reshape understandings of humanity in the twenty-first century.

The volume adopts an interdisciplinary methodology that combines literary criticism, cultural studies, ecocriticism, postcolonial theory, translation studies, and philosophy. Through analyses of novels, poetry, dystopian fiction, legal texts, and cultural narratives, the contributors investigate themes such as violence, displacement, cosmopolitanism, intersectionality, environmental crisis, human–machine relations, and the construction of identity. The studies demonstrate how literature and culture provide important spaces for questioning the limits of the human and imagining alternative futures.

Several chapters focus on posthuman and transhuman discourses, emphasizing the impact of technological development, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and digital culture on human consciousness and social structures. Others address issues of migration, colonialism, race, gender, and ecological crisis through contemporary literary texts, highlighting the interconnectedness of cultural and political realities. The collection further argues that translation and intercultural communication play a crucial role in shaping human perception and cross-cultural understanding.

Ultimately, the book presents the “human” not as a fixed and universal category, but as a dynamic and continuously evolving phenomenon shaped by historical, technological, cultural, and ecological transformations. By bringing together diverse disciplinary approaches, the volume offers a comprehensive contribution to current discussions on humanity, culture, and the future of human existence.

Keywords: Human Studies; Posthumanism; Interdisciplinary Literary Studies; Cultural Identity, Translation and Culture

Additional Information

Category Social Sciences
Book Type Reference
Print Language Türkçe, İngilizce, Fransızca
Print Type Electronic
Licensing Attribution-Non Commercial (CC BY-NC)

Table of Contents

Conversatio ya da Edebiyatta İnsan Sesleri
Author: Mine Özyurt Kılıç
Page Range: 2-23
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Ahmadou Kourouma’nın Allah Mecbur Değil ki İsimli Romanının Şiddet ve İnsan İlişkisi Bağlamında İncelenmes
Author: Hasibe Meltem Akın
Page Range: 24-37
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Fransızca Hukuk Metinlerinde Kullanılan Acte Teriminin Türkçeye Çevirisinde Karşılaşılan Çeviri Sorunları ve Çözüm Önerileri38-55
Author: Nesrin Deliktaşlı
Page Range: 38-55
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Marquez’in Hüzünlü Kadınlarından María Dos Prazeres’in Yalnızlığı
Author: Hale Erdoğan Hacibanoğlu
Page Range: 56-69
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Yeni Dünya’nın İlk Yerli ve Kadın Çevirmeni: La Malinche
Author: Nesligül Keskin
Page Range: 70-76
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Posthumanizm Çağında Yazınsal Anlatı ve Yazınsal Çevirinin Yazgısı
Author: Sevcan Yılmaz Kutlay
Page Range: 77-89
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Oryantalizm ve Metinlerarası İlişki Bağlamında Fransız Oryantalist Seyahatnamelerinde Türk İmgesi
Author: Can Şahin
Page Range: 90-110
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Çeviri Stratejileri Bağlamında Bir Öykü İncelemesi: “Hautot Père et Fils” Örneği
Author: Gülhanım Ünsal
Page Range: 111-124
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Kültür Planlaması Açısından Ütopya Çevirmenliği: Utopia ve Civitas Solis’in İlk Türkçe Çevirileri
Author: Çiğdem Kurt Villiams
Page Range: 125-137
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Oğuz Atay’ın Tutunamayanlar Romanında Bir İntiharın Perde Arkası: Bipolar Duygudurum Bozukluğu
Author: Fatma Kalpaklı Yeğin
Page Range: 138-144
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La Relation de Perception-Realite en Termes des Phenomenes GuerrePouvoir-Humain Dans le Recit Historique Intitulé l’ordre Du Jour d’éric Vuillard
Author: Fatih Aynacı
Page Range: 146-162
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La Femme, Individu Humain Et Societal, Dans la Mere Sauvage et Yalnız Efe: Une Comparaison Socio-Culturelle
Author: Tilda Saydı, Elif Milli
Page Range: 163-176
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Les Enjeux de l’Homme AugmentÉ et la Quête de l’Immortalité Dans le Roman l’Invention des Corps de Pierre Ducrozet
Author: Seçil Yücedağ
Page Range: 177-188
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From Romantic Ecological Saints to Post-Modern Climate Sinners – Speculations on English-Language Literature in the Interface Between Environmentalism, Literary History, and Critical Theory
Author: Claus Schatz-Jakobsen
Page Range: 190-207
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Bernardine Evaristo, from Novel to Memoir: The Hu/Woman Self and Other Seen in Manifesto and Girl, Woman, Other
Author: Gillian M. E. Alban
Page Range: 208-220
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Forgiveness in Literature
Author: Aylin Alkaç
Page Range: 221-231
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Back-Translation via Machine Translation: Training Practices on Power of Attorney Translation
Author: Ayşegül Angı
Page Range: 232-246
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The Dystopian World of the Windup Girl
Author: Gönül Bakay
Page Range: 247-257
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‘Transgressed Boundaries’ Between Humans and Nonhumans in Ian Mcewan’s Machines Like Me
Author: Dilek Tüfekçi Can
Page Range: 258-270
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Breaking the Chains of Objectification: The Woman-Animal Relationship in Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus
Author: Fatma Gamze Erkan
Page Range: 271-282
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A Posthumanist Reading of Saturn’s Children by Charles Stross
Author: Berna Köseoğlu
Page Range: 283-293
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Redefining Humanity: Toxicity and Slow Violence in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People
Author: Prachi Priyanka
Page Range: 294-306
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Dialogue Between Human and Place: Bioregional Reading of Marina Carr’s By The Bog Of Cats…
Author: Gülşen Sayın
Page Range: 307-318
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From Muteness to Vocality: Nigerian Women in Buchi Emecheta’s SecondClass Citizen (1974-1989) and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus (2003)
Author: A. Nejat Töngür, Ayşe Nur Sözer
Page Range: 319-329
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De/Re/Territorialization and Posthumanization in Olga Ravn’s The Employees
Author: Muhsin Yanar
Page Range: 330-340
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Intersectionality in Black Women’s Literature
Author: Aydın Görmez, Ela Ocak Yeltekin
Page Range: 341-353
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Identity in Transformation: Investigating the Formation of Cosmopolitan Identity in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth
Author: Farnaz Esmkhani Youvaları
Page Range: 354-365
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