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- Title
Şebnem İşigüzel’in Çöplük Romanında Yeraltı Edebiyatı’nın İzleri.
- Authors
TURAN, Taner; GÖKŞEN, Cengiz
- Abstract
Underground Literature, which started to give its first examples in Turkish literature after 1980, had an important breakthrough at the end of the 2000s. Underground Literature, rather considered to have started with Metin Kaçan'sAğır Roman, has also been followed with interest by readers, and this has led to an increase in the number of Underground Literature products. Underground literature made sinister, sub-culture and the eerie apparent in Turkey under the leadership of particular publishing houses. While making these elements visible through literary works, Underground Literature did not hesitate to adopt linguistic violence. Underground Literature, which is shaped and developed on these elements in general terms, has also acquired a unique readership. An important part of Şebnemİşigüzel's writing adventure, which started with her first story book Hanene Ay Doğacak, can be evaluated within the framework of Underground Literature. As a matter of fact, Şebnemİşigüzel's novel titled Çöplük published in 2004 by Şebnemİşigüzel, who is considered as one of the powerful women writers of this literature, has almost all the characteristics of underground literature when considered in the content plane. Because this novel has managed to become a remarkable example of Underground Literature by telling about the evil, violence, those who are out of society, the garbage dump, the underground lair, sub-cultures, alienation, perversions, eeriness and pessimism. Based on these observations, the traces of Underground Literature in the novel Çöplük and the display of these marks on women are discussed in this study. Based on this, the place of women were revealed under the headings of sub-culture and women, evil and women, alienation and women
- Subjects
TURKEY; UNDERGROUND literature; GREAT men &; women; AUTHORSHIP in literature; WOMEN authors; TWO thousands (Decade); TURKISH literature
- Publication
Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 2021, Vol 20, Issue 4, p2165
- ISSN
1303-0094
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21547/jss.963983