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The other woman's choice: an aletrnative approach to other society's woman through the analysis of two heroines in Greek and Turkish literature

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    Demirözü, Damla
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    Demirözü, Damla

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    English
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    Asociación Cultural Hispano-Helénica 2007
    V:
    Erytheia: Revista de estudios bizantinos y neogriegos ISSN 0213-1986 Nº. 28, 2007, pags. 337-371
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    Turkey and Greece, in line with their national history telling, have won their independence at the end of battles they held against each other (Turkey, in 1922-23, against the Greek Army that arrived in Anatolia in 1919, and Greece in 1821). National identity has been defined over concept of "the other" in both countries. This article reviews two novels, both written about Crete and Turkish-Greek relations; one for the Turkish and one for the Greek reader: From Crete to Cunda by Ahmet Yorulmaz (2003) and Captain Mihalis by Nikos Kazantzakis (1953). The review interrogates whether there is a one to one relation between the national identities of both writers, and their visualization of "Crete, Turkish-Greek relations". The image of "Turkish woman" in Greek novel and that of "Greek woman" in Turkish novel hints the writers" aim to convey their messages on the body of "the other woman".


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