Ecological imagination and women's memory in the contemporary Turkish novel

dc.contributor.author Esen Kara
dc.date 2025 SEP 5
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T16:19:55Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description.abstract This essay will explore the use of ecological imagination in women's writing as counter-memorial practice in the contemporary Turkish novel. In a growing body of work the search for a language and aesthetics of ecology serves both to subvert human-centric ideologies and to rewrite official history that aims to erase collective memories of ethnic conflicts and political injustice. Ecological imagination as the essay will argue serves as an alternative medium for remembering and transferring the untranslatable. In this context the essay will discuss the ways of rebuilding women's memory in alliance with traumatized landscapes and non-human agencies. Sema Kaygusuz's Every Fire You Tend (2009) and Ay & scedil,eg & uuml,l Devecio & gbreve,lu's Weeping Mountain Silent River (2007) the two novels explored in this essay are emblematic of the potential of literature to make catastrophic events representable through an ecological imagination as a challenge to prevailing patterns of historical conditions. The narrative styles of these texts bend official modes of history writing and traditional modes of testimonial writing as they draw upon the lived experiences memories and subjugated knowledge of female subjects. Reading these novels through the lens of ecology also contributes to women's memory which in the context of Turkey has always been in a tense relationship with the conservative historical practices of the nation-state.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/1369801X.2025.2544134
dc.identifier.issn 1369-801X
dc.identifier.issn 1469-929X
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2025.2544134
dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/6096
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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dc.source INTERVENTIONS-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES
dc.subject Catastrophe, counter-memory, ecology, memory, trauma, Turkish literature, women's writing
dc.subject HISTORY TEXTBOOKS
dc.title Ecological imagination and women's memory in the contemporary Turkish novel
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