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course is examined in terms of advertising literacy, and old and new teaching
materials in primary education are compared.
Two articles on fine arts meet the reader, one of which is Fber Art: The
Struggle for Its Consideration as Art and Its Rise as a Contemporary Field of
Art. In this article Nimet Keser aims to study how the breakage occurred in the
value judgments assigned as ‘art’ versus ‘craft’ which are shaped in the
traditional art history perspective, and the struggle of fiber and fabric based arts
against paint based arts and sculpture which have been regarded as high arts for
centuries. According to Özlem Somuncu, The Presentation of Pop Art to the
Students in Their Graphic Lessons at the Department of Art Education of the
Faculty of Fine Arts is important due to the fact that it will enable higher
education students to interpret their own design at a critical level.
The Aid Provided by the Ottoman Government to Immigrants Settled in
Hudâvendigâr Province between 1878-1900 is one of the four articles from the
field of history, which is written by Nursal Kumaş. The author investigates the
aids provided by the Ottoman Empire to the immigrants settled in Hudâvendigâr
Province between 1878 and 1900. In Banditry from Mudros Armistice to
Invasion of Western Anatolia and the Efforts to Provide Public Order, Hakan
Yaşar deals with banditry incidents which became the main threat to people
living in rural areas of Western Anatolia in terms of life and safety, and the
precautions taken by the Ottoman Empire. Halil Çakır in his work Hardt and
Negri’s Empire Thesis as a Post-Modern Approach to Just War Concept
discusses the importance of term just war in political dimension of globalization
which Hardt and Negri reveal as part of a power paradigm. In The Opening
Lesson Tradition of Madrasas in Medieval Islamic World on the Model of
Kayseri Pervane Bey Madrasa, Mahmut Recep Keleş analyzes the scientific
activities in Kayseri, which was an important city of Anatolian Seljuk Empire,
and astronomy and mathematics scholar Şirazi’s works particularly in the field
of medicine.
One English and three Turkish articles are presented on sociology. Nurhayat
Çalışkan Akçetin in her article entitled Martin Heidegger and National
Socialism: Was He a Nazi? aims to put forward M. Heidegger's views regarding
national socialism and the debate on whether Heidegger is a Nazi or not. Deniz
Eroğlu Utku and Pınar Yazgan in their co-authored work Active Or Symbolic
Participation?: Hopes And Hindrances Of Roma People’s Political Demands,
try to address the hindrances to Roma people’s active political participation, the
sources of these hindrances and how they have perceived recent developments.
In Being Men in Turkey: The Difficulties Experienced by University Students,
Özlem Haskan Avcı et al. intend to examine the opinion of male university
students in Turkey about the difficulties they are experiencing as men. Mehmet
Hişyar Korkusuz in his study A Different View over City and Stress: Field
Survey and Results on Administrative Stress Observed on Kaimakams (District
Governor) puts forward the situation of the kaimakams in Turkey in the context
of “Administrator and Stress”.
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In the field of literature, there are four Turkish and two English articles. Engin
Bezci in The Code of Love in the Fabulous Middle Ages: Andre Le Chapelain’s
On Love as a Guide for Reading Literature of the Court aims to discuss the
fundamental characteristics of the Medieval Court Literature by interpreting
some articles of the famous “Code of Love” in line with some works having an
impact on the era. In Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart on Page and on
Screen, Seda Coşar Çelik aims to investigate Edgar Allan Poe’s
The Tell-Tale
Heart and its short movie adaptation with the same title directed by Jules Dassin
in 1941. Rahime Çokay Nebioğlu in William Golding’s Rites of Passage:
Fragments of Tragedy in Postmodern Fiction seeks to scrutinize postmodernist
aspects in Rites of Passage, exploring the contribution of these aspects to the
building up of chaotic and tragic atmosphere of the novel rather than to a
playfulness that is expected to arise out of diversity observed both in
characterization and in language and structure. In Pir Sultan Abdal’s Poems in a
Journal- I, Hasan Kaya and Necat Çetin handle the poems of Pir Sultan Abdal
published in a journal. There are 69 poems of Pir Sultan Abdal in the journal.
As this number is too much for the article, the first 23 poems had been
analyzed. There are five quadrants in 22 poems while there are eight quadrants
in one poem. It is determined that eleven syllabic meters are used in all of the
chosen poems. It is attempted to correct some of the defects in syllabic meters
by restoring the texts. Meryem Nakiboğlu in The Fairy Tale Elements in
Hermann Hesse’s Augustus and its Analysis According to Propp examines the
types of fables and fairy tales, and identifies the type of “Augustus” tale. Then,
she analyses the tale according to the Russian folklorist Vladimir Propp’s 31
elements of tale analysis technique, and compares it to his data and symbols.
The functionality of the tale is also analyzed with Propp’s Morphology of the
tale method. In her article entitled Traces of the Noble Savage Myth in the Tale
Amandine or the Two Gardens, Rabia Topan aims to examine the noble savage
in this tale in the light of myth criticism. In As I Lay Dying and Sessiz Ev As
Modernist Novels, Yusuf Ziyaettin Turan compares and contrasts William
Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying (1930), from Anglo-American literature, with Orhan
Pamuk’s Sessiz Ev (1983), from Turkish literature, in the context of Western
style modernist novel aspects, particularly stream of consciousness technique.
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