Turkish Ecocriticism affirms the relevance and necessity of Turkish perspectives in environmental literatures and arts, and explores the rich historical and contemporary ecoliterary and ecosocial traditions of Turkey.
Turkish Ecocriticism affirms the relevance and necessity of Turkish perspectives in environmental literatures and arts, and explores the rich historical and contemporary ecoliterary and ecosocial traditions of Turkey.
Serpil Oppermann isprofessor of environmental humanities and the director of Environmental Humanities Center at Cappadocia University. Sinan Akilli is assistant professor in the department of English Language and Literature and the director of the School of Graduate Studies and Research at Cappadocia University.
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction by Serpil Oppermann and Sinan Akilli Part I: Ancient Nature cultures and Latter-day Ecospirituality Chapter 1: The Contemporary Reflections of Tengrism in Turkish Climate Change Fictions by Fatma Aykanat Chapter 2: Toxic Agentic Legacy in Turkish Waters: From Sacrosanct Bodies to Toxic Bodies of Water by Pelin Kümbet Chapter 3: Turkey's First Ecologist: Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli, The Fisherman of Halicarnassus by Roger Williams Part II: Urban Ecologies Chapter 4: Irrigating and Weeding the Bostan in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Turkish Literature by Aleksandar Shopov Chapter 5: Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: Memories and the City and the Local-Global Tension in Ecocritical Place Studies by Scott Slovic Chapter 6: Urban Ecologies/Urbanatures of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Novel by Gülsah Göçmen Chapter 7: Yasar Kemal's Ecopoetics of the Sea: Loss of Marine Biodiversity in Turkey's Coastal Waters by Adem Balci Part III: Animals: Past Reflections Chapter 8: Human-Ani
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction by Serpil Oppermann and Sinan Akilli Part I: Ancient Nature cultures and Latter-day Ecospirituality Chapter 1: The Contemporary Reflections of Tengrism in Turkish Climate Change Fictions by Fatma Aykanat Chapter 2: Toxic Agentic Legacy in Turkish Waters: From Sacrosanct Bodies to Toxic Bodies of Water by Pelin Kümbet Chapter 3: Turkey's First Ecologist: Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli, The Fisherman of Halicarnassus by Roger Williams Part II: Urban Ecologies Chapter 4: Irrigating and Weeding the Bostan in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Turkish Literature by Aleksandar Shopov Chapter 5: Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: Memories and the City and the Local-Global Tension in Ecocritical Place Studies by Scott Slovic Chapter 6: Urban Ecologies/Urbanatures of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Novel by Gülsah Göçmen Chapter 7: Yasar Kemal's Ecopoetics of the Sea: Loss of Marine Biodiversity in Turkey's Coastal Waters by Adem Balci Part III: Animals: Past Reflections Chapter 8: Human-Ani
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