Akademik Kadro
Fatma Nihan Ketrez SözmenProf. Dr.
Dilbilim, çocuk dil edinimi, biçimbilim ve arayüzleri, ruhdilbilimi, çocuğa ve evcil hayvanlara yöneltilen dil, kurgu diller, çok dillilik, yabancı dil olarak Türkçe
+90 212 311 7604
Santralistanbul / E2 304A
Özden SözalanProf. Dr.
Göç Edebiyatı
Çağdaş Edebiyat Kuramları
Film Kuramı ve Eleştirisi
Tiyatro Kuramı ve Eleştirisi
Modern İngiliz ve Amerikan Tiyatrosu.
+90 212 311 7759
Santralistanbul / E2-309
Aslı GürerDoç. Dr.
Sözdizim-sesbilim arayüzü, modaliteler arası prozodi, sözdizim-anlambilim arayüzü, saha çalışması, Türkçe, Karaçay-Balkar, Türk İşaret Dili (TİD), Türk Islık Dili
+90 212 311 7426
Santralistanbul / E2-318
İnci Bilgin TekinDoç. Dr.
Drama, classical literature, Shakespeare studies, feminist and postcolonial theories, adaptation studies, reception theories, posthumanism
+90 212 311 7746
Santralistanbul / E2-309
Demet Karabulut DedeDr. Öğr. Üyesi
Overview
Demet Karabulut Dede is a scholar who works at the intersection of modernist studies, empire, and geography, exploring how literary modernism engages with diverse imperial and transnational contexts. Her academic training includes a Fulbright Visiting Researcher Scholarship in the Department of English at Princeton University (2024), a TÜBİTAK postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Exeter (2021), a PhD from Ankara University (2017), and an MA from İstanbul Bilgi University (2011).
She is the editor of Virginia Woolf’s Afterlife in Turkey, a collection currently under review with Bloomsbury Publishing, which brings together papers examining the reception and influence of Virginia Woolf among writers and intellectuals in Turkey. She is also completing her monograph, Imperial Encounters: The Ottoman and Byzantine Empires in Modernist Writing. In addition, she is co-editing two forthcoming special journal issues for Modernism/modernity and the Journal of Modern Literature.
Main research interests:
- Literary modernism in transnational and comparative contexts
- Modernist networks, circulation, and cultural exchange
- Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group
- Ottoman modernities and alternative modernist formations
- The Byzantine Empire and its afterlives in modernist writing
- Sound studies and the auditory cultures of modernism
- The modernist novel in Turkey
- Literature, empire, and historiography
- Time–space compression and modernity
+90 212 311 7622
Santralistanbul / E2-314
Theatre of the Absurd
Postcolonial Ecocriticism
Critical Animal Studies (CAS) / Posthumanist Animal Studies
Santralistanbul
Özge Öz
+90 212 311 7713
Santralistanbul / E2-220