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Öğe Cross-bordering memory andnostalgia in Timothy O’grady Andsteve Pyke’s i could read the sky(Erciyes Üniversitesi, 2019-11) Işık, EmrahÖğe Lost charisma: The other(ed) heroes in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth and Elif Shafak’s Honour(Kırıkkale Üniversitesi, 2012-11) Işık, EmrahÖğe Feminist rewriting of Nigerian civil war in Buchi Emecheta s destination Biafra(Gaziantep University, 2012-10) Işık, EmrahÖğe Representations of The Irish Diaspora, (post)memory and identity in Maude Casey’s Over the Water(Çankaya Üniversitesi, 2018-05) Işık, EmrahThe concepts of immigration and diaspora have always been central to the lives of Irish people. Even if many of them chose not to leave Ireland, it was not possible to get free from the inevitable consequences of the migration, which was mostly triggered by famines or political and historical conflicts between the Irish and the English. Involuntary or traumatic migration, which is also elaborately embraced in Maude Casey’s Over the Water, led the immigrants into the diaspora space. In this regard, this study intends to examine cultural experiences of the first and second generation Irish immigrants and to highlight to what extent they have undergone the cultural conflict between the host and the home culture. Through the second generation representative, Mary, the study also foregrounds the generational conflict in mother-daughter relationship and the identity crisis of the second generation subject who cannot develop her diasporic identity in the face of the absence of ‘home’ which is negotiated by means of the immigrant family’s visit to the homeland during a summer holiday in Ireland. In this respect, the study draws on contemporary diaspora, memory, postmemory and identity theories and theorists in order to discuss the experience of the Irish immigrants with regard to such concepts as diaspora, cultural memory, (post)memory of immigrants shaped as a result of traumatic historical conflicts, diaspora space, diaspora identity, problematization of ‘home’ for the second generation members of immigrant families.Öğe Cross-border Irish tradition: diaspora, identity and home in Anna May Mangan’s Me and Mine(Radboud University, 2018-07) Işık, EmrahÖğe Representations of African Female Identity beyond Border in Buchi Emecheta’s Second-Class Citizen(ECLSS Online 2020b, 2020-06) Işık, EmrahBuchi Emecheta is considered to be one of the most renowned African female writers and she, throughout her writing career, has been a literary pioneer of African women’s struggle in the face of both the colonization by African men and the discrimination based on racial and gender issues. In her second novel, Second-Class Citizen, along with such subject matters as gender, colonialism, patriarchal oppression, Emecheta focuses on cross-bordering, transnational and trans-cultural mobility and female identity formation of Adah setting foot in the centre of the Empire. In this respect, this study intends to examine the transnational movement of Adah from Nigeria to London with regards to gender, migration and conflict between the identity formation of a woman migrant beyond national border and the patriarchal codes, which is symbolized by her husband, Francis. Moreover, the paper discusses the oppression to which the black immigrants get exposed and aims to lead readers throughout the world to gain insight into that problem beyond border.Öğe The playfulness of memory in Brian Friel’xxs Play” Philadelphia here i come(IDEA, 2019-04) Alemdaroğlu, Şefika NüvidÖğe The difficulty of English resumptive pronouns for German and Turkish speakers(Hellenic Rebuplic, 2017-05) Yaş, Emin