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Books and Monographs
- Tanpinar, AH. "A Mind at Peace." Archipelago, March, 2011: 447 pages. [abs]
- Rahimi, A. "Earth and Ashes." Other Press, LLC, August, 2010: 96 pages. English translation of Afghan writer Atiq Rahimi's novella on the Soviet-Afghan war
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- Cooke, M; Göknar, EM; Parker, GR. "Mediterranean passages readings from Dido to Derrida." The University of North Carolina Press, October, 2008: 399 pages. [abs]
- Goknar, E. "My Name Is Red." Everyman's Library, 2010: 483 pages. English translation of Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk's historical novel about 16th c. Ottoman miniaturists (Vintage paperback edition Sept. 2002)
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- Göknar, E. "Nomadologies." April, 2017: 90 pages. [abs]
- E. Göknar. "Orhan Pamuk, Secularism and Blasphemy: The Politics of the Turkish Novel." Routledge, March, 2013 [abs]
- Göknar, E. "Orhan Pamuk, secularism and blasphemy: The politics of the Turkish novel." Routledge, January, 2013: 1-314. [doi] [abs]
Edited Volumes
- "Türkçe'de Roman: Anlatı Geleneğinden Nobel Ödülu'ne". Turkish Translation of Cambridge History of Turkey, Vol IV. Spring, 2011
Papers Published
- Goknar, E. ""From Steppe to Sea: The Blue Anatolia Literary Movement"." Turkish Studies Journal Special Issue Festschrift for Walter Andrews (Winter, 2010).
- Göknar, E. ""Mapping Pamuk onto the World Literature Syllabus"." Approaches to Teaching the Works of Orhan Pamuk (2017).
- Goknar, E. ""My Name is Re(a)d: Translating Authority, Authoring Translation"." Translation Review (Spring, 2005).
- Göknar, E. ""Occulted Texts: Pamuk’s Untranslated Novels"." Global Perspectives on Orhan Pamuk: Existentialism and Politics Literatures & Cultures of the Islamic World (2012). [ref=sr_1_1] [abs]
- Goknar, E. ""Orhan Pamuk and the ’Ottoman’ Theme"." World Literature Today 80.6 (November, 2006).
- Goknar, E. ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (2013).
- ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Fall, 2010).
- Goknar, E. ""The White Castle" and the Ottoman Legacy." Journal of Turkish Literature (January, 2011).
- Goknar, E. "Conspiracy Theory in Turkey: Politics and Protest in the Age of "Post-Truth"." Middle East Journal 73.2 (June, 2019): 336-337.
- Göknar, E. "Ottoman past and Turkish future: Ambivalence in A. H.Tanpinar's those outside the scene." South Atlantic Quarterly 102.2-3 (January, 2003): 647-661. (special issue, "Relocating the Fault Lines: Turkey Beyond the East-West Divide") [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
- Göknar, E. "Reading Occupied Istanbul: Turkish Subject-Formation from Historical Trauma to Literary Trope." Culture, Theory and Critique 55.3 (September, 2014): 321-341. [doi] [abs]
- Göknar, E. "Secular blasphemies: Orhan Pamuk and the Turkish novel." Novel a Forum on Fiction The Contemporary Novel: Imagining the Twenty-First Century 45.2 (June, 2012): 301-326. [Gateway.cgi], [doi] [abs]
- Göknar, E. "Turkish-islamic feminism confronts national patriarchy: Halide Edib's divided self." Journal of Middle East Women'S Studies Special Literature Issue 9.2 (March, 2013): 32-57. [Gateway.cgi], [doi] [abs]
Papers Accepted
- ""The Turkish Novel: Modernity, Modernism, and Postmodernism"." Blackwell Encyclopedia of the Novel (Fall, 20010).
Translations
- Orhan Pamuk and E. Göknar (translator), trans. Revised reissue of My Name is Red. Ed. LuAnn Walther. Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics, Fall, 2010
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Other
- Göknar, E. ""A Nomad Between Worlds: Mohed Altrad's _Badawi_"." Los Angeles Review of Books (September, 2016).
- Göknar, E. ""A Turkish Woman in the Oedipus Complex: Orhan Pamuk's 'The Red-Haired Woman'"." (August, 2017). [abs]
- Seda Pekçelen. ""Interview with Erdag Göknar on Translation"." Time Out Istanbul Magazine (Winter, 2011).
- Arzu Tascioglu. ""Interview with Erdag Goknar"." Turkish Book Review 2 (Summer, 2008).
- Göknar, E. ""The Light of the Bosphorus: Photography in Orhan Pamuk's 'Balkon'"." Los Angeles Review of Books Los Angeles Review of Books. (May, 2019). [abs]
- Goknar, E. ""The Novel in Turkish: From Narrative Tradition to Nobel Prize"." Cambridge History of Turkey: Turkey in the Modern World IV Cambridge University Press. (Fall, 2008): 35-35. [catalogue.asp] [abs]
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