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Ayse Ozcan Ph.D.

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Contact Information

4114 Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics Building
707 S. Mathews Ave. | MC-168
Urbana, IL 61801
Lecturer; Director and Language Coordinator of Turkish, Advisor for the Minor in Turkish Studies

Research Interests

Culture, migration, identity, religion, language, space/place, cinema

Education

Ph.D. in Anthropology, Syracuse University

Additional Campus Affiliations

Highlighted Publications

Book Contributions

"Alternative Spaces of Young Muslim Leaders: Experimenting with Laïcité within the French Mosque." Unsettling Colonial Modernity in Islamicate Contexts, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, p. 211-232.

Journal Articles

"Identity Crises in Two Novels from the Opposing Sides of Europe: A Comparative Reading of Henry James’s 'The Ambassadors' and Halide Edib Adıvar’s 'The Clown and His Daughter'." The International Journal of the Humanities, vol. 3, no. 11, 2007, p. 129-140.

Recent Publications

Ozcan, A. (2017). Alternative Spaces of Young Muslim Leaders: Experimenting with Laïcité within the French Mosque . In S. Saffari, R. Akhbari, K. Abdolmaleki, & E. Hamdon (Eds.), Unsettling Colonial Modernity in Islamicate Contexts (pp. 211-231). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Ozcan, A. (2007). Identity Crises in Two Novels from the Opposing Sides of Europe: A Comparative Reading of Henry James’s ‘The Ambassadors’ and Halide Edib Adıvar’s ‘The Clown and His Daughter’. International Journal of the Humanities, 3(11), 129-140. https://doi.org/10.18848/1447-9508/CGP/v03i11

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