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Neriman Kuyucu NormanE-mail : neriman.kuyucu Areas of Interest :Contemporary Anglophone Literature, Diaspora & Migration Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Gender StudiesPublications :
Before SU Publications:
“Towards a New Mode of Reading Muslim Diaspora Writing: Muslimness and the Homing Desire in Abu Jaber’sCrescent and Shafak’s Saint of Incipient Insanities.” Routledge Handbook on Middle Eastern Diasporas. Edited by Dalia Abdelhady and Ramy Aly. Routledge: London, NY. August 2022. 394-404. “A Response to Leila Aboulela’s The Kindness of Enemies.” ReadRespond: Literature/History/Human Rights. The University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway. March 19th, 2021.https://site.uit.no/readrespond/past-events/ “Muslim: A Novel.” Review of “Muslim:” A Novel by Zahia Rahmani. World Literature Today 93. 3 (Summer 2019). 93-94. Conferences: “Living in the Interstices as a Muslim: Tanais’s Bright Lines (2015).” The Twenty- first International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Sorbonne Universite , Faculte des Lettres. Paris, 2023. “’You are Muslim by birth, by default’: Making Meaning of a Muslim Self in the Diaspora in Aboulela’s The Kindness of Enemies.” Accepted for the 5th World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities (SHCONF). Milan, 2022. “‘What Kind of a Muslim Are You?’: The Construction of Transnational Muslim Subjectivity in Randa Jarrar’s A Map of Home.” Northeast Modern Language Association. Washington DC, 2019. “A Cross-Cultural Autobiography: Selma Ekrem’s Unveiled.” The Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States. Las Vegas, 2018. “Imaginative Empathy in Arab-American Writing.” College Language Association Chicago, 2018. “Re-imagining the Subaltern in Laila Lalami’s The Moor’s Account.” Peripheral Matters, the Department of Comparative Literature, the Graduate Center, CUNY. New York, 2017.
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