
İsmet Özel’s book If You Cannot Be Turkish Then You Have Become American is a significant work in Turkish literature that occupies the intersection of the essay and poetry genres. The book consists of texts reflecting the author’s thoughts on Turkish identity, Turkey’s social and cultural structure, and the global system. It stands out as an original text addressing individual and collective identity searches within Turkish literature. Through Özel’s distinctive style and philosophical approach,
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Meryem Beyza Utkulu
WhWhich End to Break the Egg is a critical work that examines the differences between Western and Islamic cultures through fundamental concepts such as modernization, science, freedom, law, and social structures. The book offers an anecdotal analysis of cultural degeneration, value shifts during the Westernization process, and the contradictory nature of the West. The work consists of six chapters.SubjectPart One: The understanding of humanity in the Western and Islamic worlds is compared. While t
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