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  1. Re-Imagining and Re-Placing New York and Istanbul
    Exploring the Heterotopic and Third Spaces in Paul Auster's and Orhan Pamuk's City Novels
    Autor*in: Bay, Hatice
    Erschienen: 2020; ©2020
    Verlag:  Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt a.M.

    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this... mehr

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    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this present study deploys Emmanuel Levinas's ethics. Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Urban and Identity Crises in the Humanities and Social Sciences -- PART I -- 1 Theorizing Heterotopia -- 1.1 Heterotopia as Differential Textual Sites -- 1.2 Heterotopia as Absolutely Other Real Spaces -- 1.3 Heterotopia after Foucault -- 1.4 Heterotopology I: The Entangled Interplay of Spaces of Power and Resistance -- 1.5 Heterotopology II: Spatialized Historiography -- 1.6 Theorizing Levinas's Ethics -- 1.7 Levinas: Towards an Understanding of the Ethical Embodied Subject -- 1.8 Who is Levinas's Other? -- 1.9 The Passivity of the Subject -- 1.10 The Traumatization of the Self -- 1.11 Ethical Communication -- 2 The Construction of Heterotopias of Deviation and the Ethical Self in City of Glass -- 3 Gaze-to-Gaze, Flesh-to-Flesh: Glimpses of Alterity and Altericidal Relations in Ghosts -- 4 The Construction of the Listening Eye/I in The Locked Room -- 5 In the Country of Last Things: A Journey into a Thousand of Heterotopias of Resistance -- 6 Heterotopical Investigations into History/Time and Geography/Space in Moon Palace -- PART II -- 1 Theorizing the Third Space within the Turkish Context -- 1.2 Theorizing the Third Space -- 1.3 The Third Space as a Politically and Ethically Enunciative Site -- 1.4 The Stereotype -- 1.5 Mimicry and Mockery -- 1.6 The Uncanny -- 1.7 Third Space as Hybridity and Cultural Translation -- 1.8 The Third Space as an "Extra"-National Performative Space -- 2 Unhomely Ethics and Radical Fellowship in The White Castle -- 3 The Inscription of Belatedness as Extra-Modernity in The Black Book -- 4 Identity and Memory Wars, and Glimpses of Hybridity in the Third Space of My Name is Red -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9783631816110
    Schlagworte: Cities and towns in literature; Space in literature; Place (Philosophy); Electronic books; Cities and towns in literature; Place (Philosophy); Space in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Auster, Paul (1947-2024); Pamuk, Orhan (1952-); Auster, Paul - 1947-2024; Pamuk, Orhan - 1952-
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  2. Re-Imagining and Re-Placing New York and Istanbul
    Exploring the Heterotopic and Third Spaces in Paul Auster's and Orhan Pamuk's City Novels
    Autor*in: Bay, Hatice
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peter Lang GmbH, Frankfurt a.M. ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this... mehr

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    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this present study deploys Emmanuel Levinas's ethics.

     

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    ISBN: 9783631816110
    RVK Klassifikation: EH 4566
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen anderer Sprachen (890); Amerikanische Literatur in in Englisch (810)
    Schlagworte: Roman; Stadt <Motiv>; Raum <Motiv>; Das Andere
    Weitere Schlagworte: Auster, Paul (1947-); Pamuk, Orhan (1952-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (176 pages)
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  3. Re-Imagining and Re-Placing New York and Istanbul
    Exploring the Heterotopic and Third Spaces in Paul Auster's and Orhan Pamuk’s City Novels
  4. Re-Imagining and Re-Placing New York and Istanbul
    Autor*in: Bay, Hatice
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Peter Lang GmbH, Frankfurt a.M. ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this... mehr

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    The author re-examines the urban novels of Auster and Pamuk in the light of Foucault's heterotopia and Bhabha's the Third Space, respectively. Furthermore, for the discussions of the nature of the relationship between the self and the other, this present study deploys Emmanuel Levinas's ethics. This book argues that examining the urban spaces and characters of Auster and Pamuk through the prisms of Foucault, Bhabha and Levinas establishes a new critical framework that gives a constructive and ethical angle to the negative late twentieth-century and early twenty-first century discourses on the city and its inhabitants. The reader of this book will discover urban subjects who actively transform their respective cities into either heterotopic or Third Spaces and thereby become response-able for and attentive to their immediate surroundings, to their national or personal histories and, most importantly, to other people. At the same time, by bringing these two different cities, cultures and authors that are poles apart together, this book aims to problematize commonly held beliefs about Americanness and Turkishness and thus pave the way for looking at discourses such as «clash of civilizations», «margin» (Istanbul) and «center» (New York), the belated and the advanced from a critical point of view suggesting that there is a common discursive affinity with similar outlooks on life, personal, historical and physical spaces on both sides, rather than a «clash of civilizations». The arguments presented here will be of interest to students and scholars of city literature, comparative literature and history of ideas as well as to readers who have an interest in theory and close reading.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783631816110
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    RVK Klassifikation: EH 4566
    DDC Klassifikation: Literaturen anderer Sprachen (890); Amerikanische Literatur in in Englisch (810); Englisch, Altenglisch (420)
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st, New ed.
    Schlagworte: Roman; Stadt <Motiv>; Raum <Motiv>; Das Andere
    Weitere Schlagworte: Auster, Paul (1947-); Pamuk, Orhan (1952-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource