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Dürdane Hanım (Novel)

Dürdane Hanım (Novel)

(387 words)
February 25, 2026

Dürdane Hanım, written by Ahmet Mithat Efendi, is among the leading novels of the Tanzimat period in Turkish literature. First published in 1882, the work was republished in 2023 by Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları in an edition prepared by Sabahat Ece Aydın. The novel reflects the author’s didactic style and addresses the social issues of the era, individual quests for freedom, and the social structures shaped around female identity. The Author and Literary Period Ahmet Mithat Efendi was one

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Zeynep Şule Bingöl

Zeynep Şule Bingöl

Social Orphan

Social Orphan

(677 words)
December 3, 2025

The concept of social orphanhood extends beyond the traditional definition of “orphan” to refer to children who, despite having living parents, are deprived of care, attention, love, and guidance due to various reasons. While in Islamic literature “orphan” typically denotes a child who has lost their father, modern law and social sciences adopt a broader framework in which orphanhood encompasses the loss of both parents. However, social orphanhood specifically refers to situations where a child’

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Züleyha İkra Karslı

Züleyha İkra Karslı

The Last Tango with Hekaton (Book)

The Last Tango with Hekaton (Book)

(629 words)
December 1, 2025

The Last Tango with Hecaton: A Meta-Analysis of the Global Project to Corrupt the Family and Reconstruct Humanity is a book written by psychiatrist Mustafa Merter and published in 2023 by Ketebe Yayınları. The work employs a meta-analytic method to examine a social engineering project defined as the dismantling of the family structure and the reconstruction of humanity on a global scale. The book uses the figure of Hecaton from Greek mythology—a hundred-headed, hundred-armed being—as a metaphor

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Meryem Beyza Utkulu

Meryem Beyza Utkulu

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