Cultural Encounters - Couverture rigide

Bilgin Tekin, Inci

 
9783631946664: Cultural Encounters

Synopsis

This study explores intertextual and intergeneric relations with a specific focus on their interactions with contemporary literary theory. The volume engages with the works of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Jean Rhys, and Djanet Sears. It examines crosscultural and Indigenous adaptations, postcolonial and feminist appropriations, and screen adaptations as central strands within current debates in adaptation studies.

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À propos de l?auteur

İnci BİLGİN TEKİN (PhD) is an Associate Professor at İstanbul Bilgi University. She is the author of Myths of Oppression (Ibidem, 2011; Columbia UP, 2012) and Female Othellos (Peter Lang, 2018); co-editor of “Environment and Fiction” and “(Non)Human Bodies” (Peter Lang, 2020 and 2022); and contributor of “Medea Across Cultures” in Medea’s Long Shadow in Postcolonial Context (Routledge, 2014). Her research focuses on Shakespeare, reception, mythology, and adaptation, and has appeared in various international journals.

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