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Ekmekçioğlu, Fatma Neslihan

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Ekmekçioğlu, Neslihan
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Dr. Öğr. Üyesi
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mayneslie@cankaya.edu.tr
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İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı
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  • Master Thesis
    Gücün Bir Aracı Olarak Gayri-İnsanileştirme: Caryl Churchill'in Sirke Tom, Teleorman ve Kopyalar Oyunlarında Gözden Çıkarılan Bireyler
    (2025) Yılmaz, Suay; Ekmekçioğlu, Fatma Neslihan
    Caryl Churchill'in ortaya koyduğu tiyatro oyunları ele aldığı konuların çeşitliliği, bulunduğu dönemin güncel konularını yansıtmalarının yanı sıra bu eserlerde uyguladığı deneysel methodlarla da zengin bir yelpaze sunmaktadır. İşlediği pek çok konu ile beraber, Churchill, eserlerinde kötü muameleye maruz kalan bireylerin yaşadıklarına fazlasıyla yer vermiştir. Bu bireylere yapılan kötü muamelelerin arka planını da gösterirken Churchill'in oyunları aynı zamanda toplum içerisinde bazı bireylerin nasıl görüldüğü ve onlara ne şekilde muamale edildiği, ve var olan güç ilişkileri arasındaki bağlantıya da dikkat çeker. Bu bağlantı kapsamında, Churchill'in Sirke Tom (1994), Teleorman (2014), ve Kopyalar (2008) oyunlarında, bazı bireylerin gücü elinde tutanlar tarafından, insanlıklarını kaybetmeleri uğruna nasıl kurbanlaştırıldıkları ve cezalandırıldıkları gözlenebilir. Bu muamele gayri-insanileştirme kavramı olarak ele alınacaktır. Sirke Tom oyununda, ataerkil ve dini güçler 17. yy'da yaşayan uyumsuz kadın figürlerini kendi otoritelerini sağlamlaştırmak için gayri-insanileştirmektedir. Teleorman'da totalitaryen güç vatandaşları araçsallaştırmış ve onları mekanik varlıklara dönüştürmüştür. Kopyalar oyununda ise, ataerkil gücün yanı sıra kapitalist ekonominin gücü bireyleri kopyalama yoluyla gayri-insanileştirmektedir. Böylelikle, bu tez Caryl Churchill'in Sirke Tom, Teleorman, ve Kopyalar oyunlarında güç ilişkilerinin gözden çıkarılıp harcanabilir olarak atfettikleri bireyler üzerinde gayri-insanileştirmeyi bir araç olarak kullandıklarını ve bu yolla kendi otoritelerini sağlamlaştırdıklarını göstermeyi amaçlamaktadır.
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    The Mediterranean Sea and the Impact of Its Geographical Space and Cosmology upon Shakespeare’s Characters in Pericles
    (2022) Ekmekçioğlu, Neslihan
    Multiple representations of space and geography in Pericles can be evaluated from different points of view. The sea in Pericles witnesses the nativity of Pericles’s child, Marina and the burial of his wife, Thaisa within a chest. The natural elements lead the casket in which Thaisa is buried to the shore of Ephesus. Thaisa can be thought as the treasure of the deep. Her casket is discovered after a turbulent and stormy night by Cerimon who brings her back to life. The remarks regarding the wondrous meteorological phenomenon of the tempest point to the symptoms of an earthquake which caused the billow, the swelling of the sea which delivered the chest of Thaisa’s supposedly dead body to the seacoast. All the sudden turns and unpredictable events display the life experiences of Pericles who wanders in the Mediterranean Sea for many years. Shakespeare’s maritime imagination reveals a profound ontological relationship between the sea and human maturation in the sense of reaching a higher level of humanity. The ocean with its tempests and shipwrecks mostly contributes to sudden shifts in human lives and brings a kind of transformation in the lives of Shakespeare’s characters. In Pericles, the Mediterranean Sea with the impact of its geographical space and cosmology brings hope and despair, life and death as well as changes in Pericles’s life. The sea also witnesses the revival of life with magic and music at the seashore of Ephesus. My paper will deal with the multi-faceted geographical space of the Mediterranean Sea and its impact on character development in Shakespeare’s Pericles.
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    The Uncontrollable Mnemonic Fragments within Consciousness Reflecting Ophelia’s and Lady Macbeth’s Disturbed Minds
    (2015) Ekmekçioğlu, Neslihan
    Memory plays an important role in most of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare delves into the dark realms of human consciousness to reflect the disturbed minds and gnawing consciences of his characters with a profound psychological insight into the human psyche. Time, memory, madness and death seem to be the basic issues dealt with in his canon. My paper will address the uncontrollable mnemonic fragments within the human consciousness which reflect past traumas, fears and disturbances and will examine the cases of Ophelia and Lady Macbeth from a feminist reading of women.