#smrgSAHAF Memory And Nostalgia: Proceddings Of The Eleventh İnternational Cultural Studies Symposium ( Mayıs 2007) -

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Atilla Silkü, Murat Erdem, Patrick Folk; Foreword by Kevin R. McNamara
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Memory And Nostalgia: Proceddings Of The Eleventh İnternational Cultural Studies Symposium ( Mayıs 2007) -
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CONTENTS Alev Adil An Architecture of Forgetting, towards A Poetics of The 'dead zone' of Nicosia

Angela Failler Reflective Nostalgia: "Homesickness" and Mourning in Eisha Marjara's Desperately Seeking Helen

Aydin GOrmez Domestic Violence as A Result of Inheritance in Sam Shepard

Evrim Ersoz Keg Re-Membrane° of the African American Identity in Suzan Lori Parks' The Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom Firdevs Gdmirsoglu Memory Politics and What is Vocalized within Memory: An Example of Collective Identity Construction; Cilavuz Village Institute

Haluk Zelel Industrial Heritage and Memory

Kevin R. McNamara Cultural Memory between Race and Theology Mara Kolinska "Battlefield and Classroom:" Indian Boarding Schools and Grounds for Cultural Assimilation

Lorna Martens Nostalgia and Childhood Autobiography

Murat Goo Forgetting to (Re)Remember Politics of Amnesia and The Reconstruction of Memory in Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, Everything to Illuminated and Memento

Naomi Readings of Huzur (Peace of Mind) by Ahmet Hamdi Terminer Nevin Yildirim Koyuncu Memory and Survival: A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro

Nilsen Gokoen The Past to Remember and the Past to Forget: Rewriting, Memory and Nostalgia in The Penelopiad

Nilüfer Talu Home as Nostalgic Myth and Lost Object of Memory: Transcendental Homelessness and Pathological Home Desire in Modern Culture

Nuran Erol The Politics of Nostalgia and Popular Cultural Practices in Turkey

Nuray Under Women of the Westward Expansion

Olcay Pullukcuogiu Yapucu Bir Metropolden Kadin Suretleri Ozgur Bat Uzun Memory versus Nostalgia: A Battleground for Identity Construction

Paulette Dellios and Modestos Kadis Catching Wisps of Smoke: Memories, Nostalgia and a Narghile

Peter Thomson Region, Space and Nostalgia in Contemporary Maritime Canadian Fiction

Robert Cardullo Look Back in Bemusement: The New American Cinema, 1965-1970

Şebnem Toplu Kaleidoscopic Memories.' Memories of Rain and The Glassblower's Breath by Sunetra Gupta

Secil Sarach The History of our Fathers vs. in/the Memory of our Fathers

So[run Williksen Houses, Memories and Nostalgia Sahinde Yavuz Reklamlar ye Nostalji

Volha Korbut Nostalgia for History and Joseph Conrad's Nostromo in The Light of The Twentieth Century Scholarly Discourse Notes on Contributors

Aye catalcali Cografya Dergilerinde, Gecrnis Simdi ve Gelecegin Topografyasi: Atlas Dergisi Reklamlannda Kullandan, Nostaljik Ogelerin Analizi

B.Nihan Eren Theo Angelopoulos Sinemasinda Yuva ve Geomis Ozleminin Yarattigi Keder

Biilent Cercis Tanntanir Cultural Nostalgia in Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies

Christina Vamvouri-Dimaki When The Nostalgia of The Expatriated Turns into A Weapon: The Case of The Political Exploitation of The Nostalgia of The Greek Political Refugees by The Greek Government after The Civil War

Devrim Dzkan Modernlik Karsisinda Duyumsanan GOvensizlik Hissinin ideolojik ifadesi Olarak Nostalji ve Muhafazakarlik

The dialectic between ‘Memory' and ‘Nostalgia' has always been a significant issue for various disciplines like history, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, literature, etc. Especially nostalgia, as Sean Scanlan states, has “an uncanny ability to exceed any constraining definition” (1). As a Greek term, comprising the two parts “nostos” (to return home) and “algos” (pain), nostalgia, Linda Hutcheon explains, was coined in 1688 by a Swiss medical student “as a sophisticated … way to talk about a literally lethal kind of severe homesickness” (1). In Nicholas Dames' terms, nostalgia is a form of “retrospect that remembers only what is pleasant and only what the self can employ in the present; … [it is] an absence; what it lacks is what… has come to be regarded as memory in its purest form” (4). Nostalgia, then, is a “memory that is always only the necessary prehistory of the present [which] consists of the stories about one's past that explain and consolidate memory rather than dispersing it into a series of vivid, relinquished moments and … [which] can only survive by eradicating the ‘pure memory'”

CONTENTS Alev Adil An Architecture of Forgetting, towards A Poetics of The 'dead zone' of Nicosia

Angela Failler Reflective Nostalgia: "Homesickness" and Mourning in Eisha Marjara's Desperately Seeking Helen

Aydin GOrmez Domestic Violence as A Result of Inheritance in Sam Shepard

Evrim Ersoz Keg Re-Membrane° of the African American Identity in Suzan Lori Parks' The Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom Firdevs Gdmirsoglu Memory Politics and What is Vocalized within Memory: An Example of Collective Identity Construction; Cilavuz Village Institute

Haluk Zelel Industrial Heritage and Memory

Kevin R. McNamara Cultural Memory between Race and Theology Mara Kolinska "Battlefield and Classroom:" Indian Boarding Schools and Grounds for Cultural Assimilation

Lorna Martens Nostalgia and Childhood Autobiography

Murat Goo Forgetting to (Re)Remember Politics of Amnesia and The Reconstruction of Memory in Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, Everything to Illuminated and Memento

Naomi Readings of Huzur (Peace of Mind) by Ahmet Hamdi Terminer Nevin Yildirim Koyuncu Memory and Survival: A Pale View of Hills by Kazuo Ishiguro

Nilsen Gokoen The Past to Remember and the Past to Forget: Rewriting, Memory and Nostalgia in The Penelopiad

Nilüfer Talu Home as Nostalgic Myth and Lost Object of Memory: Transcendental Homelessness and Pathological Home Desire in Modern Culture

Nuran Erol The Politics of Nostalgia and Popular Cultural Practices in Turkey

Nuray Under Women of the Westward Expansion

Olcay Pullukcuogiu Yapucu Bir Metropolden Kadin Suretleri Ozgur Bat Uzun Memory versus Nostalgia: A Battleground for Identity Construction

Paulette Dellios and Modestos Kadis Catching Wisps of Smoke: Memories, Nostalgia and a Narghile

Peter Thomson Region, Space and Nostalgia in Contemporary Maritime Canadian Fiction

Robert Cardullo Look Back in Bemusement: The New American Cinema, 1965-1970

Şebnem Toplu Kaleidoscopic Memories.' Memories of Rain and The Glassblower's Breath by Sunetra Gupta

Secil Sarach The History of our Fathers vs. in/the Memory of our Fathers

So[run Williksen Houses, Memories and Nostalgia Sahinde Yavuz Reklamlar ye Nostalji

Volha Korbut Nostalgia for History and Joseph Conrad's Nostromo in The Light of The Twentieth Century Scholarly Discourse Notes on Contributors

Aye catalcali Cografya Dergilerinde, Gecrnis Simdi ve Gelecegin Topografyasi: Atlas Dergisi Reklamlannda Kullandan, Nostaljik Ogelerin Analizi

B.Nihan Eren Theo Angelopoulos Sinemasinda Yuva ve Geomis Ozleminin Yarattigi Keder

Biilent Cercis Tanntanir Cultural Nostalgia in Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies

Christina Vamvouri-Dimaki When The Nostalgia of The Expatriated Turns into A Weapon: The Case of The Political Exploitation of The Nostalgia of The Greek Political Refugees by The Greek Government after The Civil War

Devrim Dzkan Modernlik Karsisinda Duyumsanan GOvensizlik Hissinin ideolojik ifadesi Olarak Nostalji ve Muhafazakarlik

The dialectic between ‘Memory' and ‘Nostalgia' has always been a significant issue for various disciplines like history, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, literature, etc. Especially nostalgia, as Sean Scanlan states, has “an uncanny ability to exceed any constraining definition” (1). As a Greek term, comprising the two parts “nostos” (to return home) and “algos” (pain), nostalgia, Linda Hutcheon explains, was coined in 1688 by a Swiss medical student “as a sophisticated … way to talk about a literally lethal kind of severe homesickness” (1). In Nicholas Dames' terms, nostalgia is a form of “retrospect that remembers only what is pleasant and only what the self can employ in the present; … [it is] an absence; what it lacks is what… has come to be regarded as memory in its purest form” (4). Nostalgia, then, is a “memory that is always only the necessary prehistory of the present [which] consists of the stories about one's past that explain and consolidate memory rather than dispersing it into a series of vivid, relinquished moments and … [which] can only survive by eradicating the ‘pure memory'”

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