Items where Division is "Cultural Studies" and Year is 2022
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Acar, Samet (2022) Cultural labor market in İstanbul: An analysis on the lighting design subfield. [Thesis]
Altınay, Ayşe Gül (2022) Gendered silences, gendered memories: new memory work on Islamized Armenians in Turkey. In: Randall, Amy E., (ed.) Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century: A Comparative Survey. Bloomsburry Publishing, London, New York, Oxford, New Delhi, Sydney, pp. 312-331. ISBN 9781350111004
Altınordu, Ateş (2022) Türkiye'de sivil din: engeller ve fırsatlar. Sosyoloji Araştırmaları Dergisi, 25 (3). pp. 397-414. ISSN 2148-9947
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Demirer, Enis (2022) Cruising Maryam Şahinyan’s photographic archive: Intertwining meanings of the archive between the personal and the public. [Thesis]
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Erkoca, Eray Kaan (2022) Family dramas and the limits of political subjectivity in post-1980 coup d’état novels. [Thesis]
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Irzık, Sibel (2022) Orhan Pamuk's poetics and politics of genre. In: Rentzsch, Julian and Kuçera, Petr, (eds.) In Honor of Orhan Pamuk. Ergon Verlag, Baden-Baden, Germany. (Accepted)
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Kara, Çağdaş Can (2022) Partial attunements: Everyday environmentalism of the food sovereignty movement in İstanbul's foodscape. [Thesis]
Keating, Michael and Frommelt, Christian and Hix, Simon and Müftüler-Baç, Meltem (2022) External differentiation in the EU. Monograph. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
Korkmaz, Yasemin (2022) Rethinking care labor on the edge of precarity: Immigrant women's experiences of the Covid-19 pandemic period. [Thesis]
Köse, Beste İrem (2022) Tackling with taboos: The case of HIV associations in Turkey. [Thesis]
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Yanar, Muhsin (2022) Posthümanizm ve cinsiyet sorunsalı. In: Buran, Sümeyra and Kümbet, Pelin, (eds.) Çokdisiplinli Çalışmalarda Posthümanizm. Posthumanism Series: 5. Transnational Press London, London. ISBN 978-1-80135-122-5 (Print) 978-1-80135-123-2 (Online)
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Çamur, Damla (2022) Theater goes online: Telematic performance during COVID-19 lockdown in Turkey. [Thesis]
Çiçek, Berfin (2022) Politics of resistance in modern Iranian Literature: Trauma, memory, and the limits of subjectivities. [Thesis]
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Özbay, Cenk (2022) Living like a hetero: Southern homonormativity in Istanbul. Sexualities, 25 (8). pp. 1058-1076. ISSN 1363-4607 (Print) 1461-7382 (Online)
Özbay, Cenk (2022) State homophobia, sexual politics, and queering the Boğaziçi resistance. South Atlantic Quarterly, 121 (1). pp. 199-209. ISSN 0038-2876 (Print) 1527-8026 (Online)