Merve Sarıkaya Şen

E-mail
mervesen@metu.edu.tr
Department
Department of Foreign Language Education
Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s Woman of Light (2022): (Re)Imagining the American West
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2025-09-11)
Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts: Cruel Optimism and Meritocracy in an Engendered Critical Dystopia
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2025-07-01)
Rivers Solomon’s debut An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017) criticizes the American myth of meritocracy and its cruel optimism (cf. Berlant 2011), promoting as it does equality and acceptance for any U.S. citizen. This Black fem...
Anne Michaels’s Held: (2023): A networked novel of relationalities
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2025-05-21)
Attending to the Victims of (in)visible Violence: Elided Potentialities Revisited in Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (Routledge, 2025-01-01)
Migration Crisis in Contemporary Literature: A Journey through Loss and Hope
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (Routledge, 2025-01-01)
Transboundary narratives: Contemporary women’s writing in English
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve; Pellicer Ortin, Silvia; Wagner Lawlor, Jennifer (2024-08-26)
Surviving crisis through romance: Chinelo Okparanta’s Under the udala trees
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2024-08-26)
From Utopia to an Eco-Feminist Critical Dystopia: Diane Cook’s The New Wilderness
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2023-04-01)
Building Resilience and Interconnectedness among Humans and Nonhuman Entities: Aminatta Forna's <i>Happiness</i>
Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2021-06-01)
Using the theoretical tools provided by the conceptualisations of resilience and interconnectedness, this article carries out a comprehensive analysis of Aminatta Forna's Happiness (2008). The starting hypothesis explored ...
Introduction. Contemporary Literature in Times of Crisis and Vulnerability: Trauma, Demise of Sovereignty and Interconnectedness
Pellicer-Ortin, Silvia; Sarıkaya Şen, Merve (2021-06-01)
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been dominated by multifarious crises that have given way to individual and collective wounds resulting from environmental disasters, exile and migratory movements, ...
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