Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Issue 4.2
The seventh issue of ETKİ: Journal of Literature, Theatre and Culture Studies explores the intertwined questions of memory, identity, and cultural transformation across literature and performance.
Lect. Ranran Zhang reinterprets A Streetcar Named Desire through the lens of affect theory, examining how disruptive performances challenge national sentimentality.
Zhu Xuany investigates the phylogenetics of Ancient Greek tragedy through cultural anthropology, analyzing how fate and primitive thought shape the tragic imagination.
Sreya Mukherjee delves into Partition narratives to uncover the intersections of memory, identity, and body politics in postcolonial literature.
Together, these studies illuminate the ways literature and performance continually reconstruct the contours of collective memory and cultural experience.