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Displacing fictions of Orhan Pamuk : beyond the bridge

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Displacing Fictions of Orhan Pamuk: Beyond the Bridge questions the prevailing relevance and violence of the bridge metaphor for literature through new readings of Orhan Pamuk.

This book argues that despite its association with connection, dialogue, and reconciliation, the bridge is an inherently violent structure that controls movement by regulating it.

Drawing on deconstruction and Derrida, the author argues for a rethinking of the intrinsic connection between the bridge and the writings of Orhan Pamuk.

Exploring Pamuk’s significance as an author of the world literature canon, this book investigates the history and theory of the discipline as a bridge.

Identifying new metaphors in Pamuk’s work, Hande Gürses shows the political potential of moving beyond the bridge.

As people, lands, and ideas keep moving, Displacing Fictions of Orhan Pamuk argues for an urgent need for new metaphors to understand and represent the realities of our contemporary world.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
179362576X / 9781793625762
Hardback
21/11/2023
United States
English
220 pages
23 cm