Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Issue 2.1
The second issue of ETKİ: Journal of Literature, Theatre and Culture Studies engages with the intersections of performance, politics, and spatial imagination in contemporary cultural discourse.
Dr. Saumya Mani Tripathi analyzes the student resistance movements in India, tracing how new media performance and embodied politics reshape narratives of protest and collective identity.
Dr. M. Anjum Khan reviews Camille Manfredi’s Nature and Space in Contemporary Scottish Writing and Art, situating it within the Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies framework to examine the interrelation between environment, art, and literary space.
Together, these contributions illuminate how art, media, and critical geography interact to redefine cultural resistance and creative expression.