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Publications of Erdag Göknar    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books and Monographs

  1. Tanpinar, AH, A Mind at Peace (March, 2011), pp. 447 pages, Archipelago, ISBN 9781935744191  [abs]
  2. Rahimi, A, Earth and Ashes (August, 2010), pp. 96 pages, Other Press, LLC, ISBN 9781590513927 (English translation of Afghan writer Atiq Rahimi's novella on the Soviet-Afghan war.)  [abs]
  3. Cooke, M; Göknar, EM; Parker, GR, Mediterranean passages readings from Dido to Derrida (October, 2008), pp. 399 pages, The University of North Carolina Press  [abs]
  4. Goknar, E, My Name Is Red (2010), pp. 483 pages, Everyman's Library, ISBN 9780307593924 (English translation of Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk's historical novel about 16th c. Ottoman miniaturists (Vintage paperback edition Sept. 2002).)  [abs]
  5. Göknar, E, Nomadologies (April, 2017), pp. 90 pages, ISBN 9781933527871  [abs]
  6. E. Göknar, Orhan Pamuk, Secularism and Blasphemy: The Politics of the Turkish Novel (March, 2013), Routledge  [abs]
  7. Göknar, E, Orhan Pamuk, secularism and blasphemy: The politics of the Turkish novel (January, 2013), pp. 1-314, Routledge, ISBN 9780203080108 [doi]  [abs]

Papers Published

  1. Goknar, E, "From Steppe to Sea: The Blue Anatolia Literary Movement", edited by Kalpakli, M, Turkish Studies Journal Special Issue Festschrift for Walter Andrews (Winter, 2010), Harvard University
  2. Göknar, E, "Mapping Pamuk onto the World Literature Syllabus", in Approaches to Teaching the Works of Orhan Pamuk, edited by Türkkan, S; Damrosch, D (2017), MLA
  3. Goknar, E, "My Name is Re(a)d: Translating Authority, Authoring Translation", edited by Wade, S, Translation Review (Spring, 2005)
  4. Göknar, E, "Occulted Texts: Pamuk’s Untranslated Novels", in Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk: Existentialism and Politics, Literatures & Cultures of the Islamic World, edited by Afridi, ; Buyze, (2012), Palgrave Macmillan [ref=sr_1_1]  [abs]
  5. Goknar, E, "Orhan Pamuk and the ’Ottoman’ Theme", World Literature Today, vol. 80 no. 6 (November, 2006)
  6. Goknar, E, "The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism", in Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (2013)
  7. "The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism", in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Fall, 2010)
  8. Goknar, E, "The White Castle" and the Ottoman Legacy, edited by Halman, T, Journal of Turkish Literature (January, 2011)
  9. Goknar, E, Conspiracy Theory in Turkey: Politics and Protest in the Age of "Post-Truth", MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, vol. 73 no. 2 (June, 2019), pp. 336-337, MIDDLE EAST INST
  10. Göknar, E, Ottoman past and Turkish future: Ambivalence in A. H.Tanpinar's those outside the scene, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 102 no. 2-3 (January, 2003), pp. 647-661, Duke University Press, ISSN 0038-2876 (special issue, "Relocating the Fault Lines: Turkey Beyond the East-West Divide".) [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  11. Göknar, E, Reading Occupied Istanbul: Turkish Subject-Formation from Historical Trauma to Literary Trope, Culture, Theory and Critique, vol. 55 no. 3 (September, 2014), pp. 321-341 [doi]  [abs]
  12. Göknar, E, Secular blasphemies: Orhan Pamuk and the Turkish novel, The Contemporary Novel: Imagining the Twenty-First Century, edited by Nancy Armstrong, Novel, vol. 45 no. 2 (June, 2012), pp. 301-326, Duke, ISSN 0029-5132 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  13. Göknar, E, Turkish-islamic feminism confronts national patriarchy: Halide Edib's divided self, Special Literature Issue, edited by Bonnie Schulman, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, vol. 9 no. 2 (January, 2013), pp. 32-57, Duke University Press, ISSN 1552-5864 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]

Edited Volumes

  1. "Türkçe'de Roman: Anlatı Geleneğinden Nobel Ödülu'ne", in Turkish Translation of Cambridge History of Turkey, Vol IV (Spring, 2011)

Papers Accepted

  1. "The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism", in Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Fall, 20010)

Other

  1. Göknar, E, "A Nomad Between Worlds: Mohed Altrad's _Badawi_", Los Angeles Review of Books (September, 2016)
  2. Göknar, E, "A Turkish Woman in the Oedipus Complex: Orhan Pamuk's 'The Red-Haired Woman'" (August, 2017)  [abs]
  3. Seda Pekçelen, "Interview with Erdag Göknar on Translation", Time Out Istanbul Magazine (Winter, 2011)
  4. Arzu Tascioglu, "Interview with Erdag Goknar", Turkish Book Review, vol. 2 (Summer, 2008)
  5. Göknar, E, "The Light of the Bosphorus: Photography in Orhan Pamuk's 'Balkon'", Los Angeles Review of Books (May, 2019), Los Angeles Review of Books  [abs]
  6. Goknar, E, "The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize", in Cambridge History of Turkey: Turkey in the Modern World, edited by Kasaba, R, vol. IV (Fall, 2008), pp. 35-35, Cambridge University Press [catalogue.asp]  [abs]

Translations

  1. Orhan Pamuk and E. Göknar (translator), Revised reissue of My Name is Red, edited by LuAnn Walther (Fall, 2010), pp. 500, Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics  [abs]