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Didem Z Havlioglu
Associate Professor of the Practice of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
didem.havli@duke.edu
2204 Franklin Center, Room 111, Durham, NC 27708
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MihrĂ® Hatun Performance, Gender-Bending, and Subversion in Ottoman Intellectual History
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November 15, 2017
With this volume, Havlioglu not only gives readers access to this rare text but also investigates the factors that allowed Mihri to survive and thrive despite her clear departure from the cultural norms of the time. ...
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Border Crossing with the Black Book: Overcoming the Spatial, Cultural and Linguistic Distances
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2017
Pamuk's nonfiction writings extend his themes of memory, loss, personal and political histories, and the craft of the novel. ...
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The Writing Subjects
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Journal of Middle East Women's Studies
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July 1, 2016
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On the margins and between the lines: Ottoman women poets from the fifteenth to the twentieth centuries
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Turkish Historical Review
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May 1, 2010
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The Writing Subjects: Halide Edip and Assia Djebar
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