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Personal bio
Burcu Karahan's research focuses on the issues of translation, gender, narcissism, and Westernization in the case of 19th century Ottoman literature. Her teaching interests include Ottoman and modern Turkish literatures; translations in late 19th century Turkish Literature; contemporary Turkish Cinema; 18th and 19th century British and French Novels; decadence, and the novel. Currently teaching
COMPLIT 248A: Reading Turkish I
(Autumn)
COMPLIT 311: Ottoman and Modern Turkish Translation Workshop (Autumn) COMPLIT 248B: Reading Turkish II (Winter) COMPLIT 254: The Middle East through Graphic Novel (Winter) COLLEGE 124: Modernity and Politics in Middle Eastern Literatures (Spring) ENGLISH 293: Literary Translation: Theory and Practice (Spring) DLCL 293: Literary Translation: Theory and Practice (Spring) COMPLIT 293: Literary Translation: Theory and Practice (Spring) COMPLIT 194: Independent Research (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) COMPLIT 399: Individual Work (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) |

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