Amitav Ghosh ile Elif Şafak'ın romanlarında öteki/leştirme

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Fatma Kalpaklı, Fatma Kalpaklı
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Amitav Ghosh ile Elif Şafak'ın romanlarında öteki/leştirme

The history of humanity shows that even though enormous civilizations have been established, differences arising from the roles of religion, ethnicity and gender identity among people have led to otherization among people, which is occasionally a cause for forced migrations and wars. However, it is also evident that in the times of peace, in which the alienation is not only of great immigration and wartime, it continues to be a part of people's daily lives and threatens individual, social peace and peace. In this work, the problem of the othering that has been occupying human beings for centuries has been solved by the writings of Indian American (Amitav Ghosh) and Turkish (Elif Şafak).

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C̣izgi Kitabevi
Language
Turkish
Pages
144

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Amitav Ghosh ile Elif Şafak'ın romanlarında öteki/leştirme
2016, C̣izgi Kitabevi
in Turkish

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"703"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references (page 137-144).

Published in
Konya
Other Titles
Öteki/leştirme
Copyright Date
2016

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Library of Congress
PR9499.3.G536 Z555 2016

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144 pages
Number of pages
144

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44104597M
ISBN 10
6059427286
ISBN 13
9786059427289
OCLC/WorldCat
974569162

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