Contents
Introduction: the borders of culture and identity
A critical approach to culture and identity under the light of postcolonial theory
The contributons of Abdulrazak Gurnah and Salman Rushdie to postcolonial literature
Non- homes in postcolonial culture
(Un)belonging postcolonial identity
Conclusion: towards a new understanding of culture and identity
Bibliography
Şennur Bakırtaş is a full-time assistant professor of Translation Studies at Department of Translation and Interpreting at Ataturk University, Erzurum Turkey. Her teaching and research areas are postcolonial literature, women and gender studies, migration studies, translation studies, and cultural studies. She received her BA from Ataturk University, Department of English Language and Literature in 2007. She went to Taiwan as an exchange student in 2006 and completed Chinese Summer Program at National Chung Hsing University. She received her MA from Ataturk University in 2010 with a three-month collaboration period with the University of Leeds, UK. She completed a Glottodrama course in Rome, Italy in 2012 sponsored by European Commission. She has earned her PhD from Ataturk University (2012-201). She was also offered a place at the University of Kent, UK with a fellowship program supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey in 2015 under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Abdulrazak Gurnah, the winner of 2021 Nobel Prize for Literature. She has published and presented papers nationally and internationally, translated books, also worked as an interpreter in international organizations such as European Youth Olympic Festival and Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development as well as Turkish State Theatres.