Dr.Buket Doğan
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Oda No : S122 E-posta : dbuket@metu.edu.tr Tel No : +90 312 210 3157 Faks No:
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Educational Background |
• Visiting Graduate Student Columbia University, English and Comparative Literature Department, City of New York, USA.
• Ph.D. - METU – English Literature 2018 • MA – METU - English Literature 2008 • B.A. - METU – Foreign Language Education 2004 |
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Academic Interest |
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Publications |
International Journal Papers A. 1. Doğan, Buket, Shakespeare’s Coriolanus as Epitome of a Dysfunctional Family. International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 2(1): 41-45 (2009) CD-ROM. ISSN: 1943-6114 InternationalJournal.org
A.2. Dogan, Buket. “A Review of the book Harold Pinter’s The Dumb Waiter,” by Mary F. Brewer. European Legacy, Jun 2012, Vol. 17 Issue 3, p405-406.
Book and Chapter in a Book
A.1. Dogan, Buket. Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a Precursor of the Theatre of the Absurd. Köln: Lambert, 2009. A.2. Dogan, Buket. “Joseph Conrad’s ‘The Lagoon’ in the Light of Homi Bhabha’s the Uncanny”. “Wine in Old and New Bottles’: Critical Paradigms for Joseph Conrad, “Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives”, 23, (2013), pp. 219-237.
Editing
A.1. Editors: Birlik Nurten, Dogan Buket, Celik Seda Cosar. 17th METU British Novelists Conference Proceedings: Hanif Kureishi. Ankara: British Novelists Series, 2010.
A.2. Editors: Celik Seda Cosar, Dogan Buket, and et al. 18th METU British Novelists Conference Proceedings: Jane Austen. Ankara: British Novelists Series, 2011. |
Conference Talks |
Conference Papers A.2. Dogan, Buket. “Eugene O’Neill’s Heroes Haunted by Their Tragic Choices in Long Day’s Journey into Night.” First International BAKEA Conference: Hero (ine): 7-8-9 October, 2009. Pamukkale University, Kınıklı Campus, Denizli, Turkey. A.3. Dogan, Buket. “Shakespeare’s Hamlet as a Precursor of the Theatre of the Absurd.” The Fourth International IDEA Conference: Studies in English: 15-17 April, 2009. Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey.
A.4. Dogan, Buket. “A Hegelian Look at Harold Pinter’s Old Times.” The 12th International Conference of ISSEI (International Society for the Study of European Ideas: Thought in Science and Fiction: 2-6 August, 2010. Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey
A.5. Dogan, Buket. “Joseph Conrad’s “The Lagoon”: in the Light of Homi Bhabha’s The Uncanny”. "Conrad's Polish Footprints. Fifth International Joseph Conrad Conference, Lublin", (2011).
National: A.1. Dogan, Buket. “London Staged as a Postcolonial City in Hanif Kureishi’s London Kills Me.” The 17th METU British Novelists Conference: Hanif Kureishi and His Work. 17-18 December, 2009. METU, Ankara, Turkey.
A.2. Dogan Buket, Celik Seda Cosar. “What is Pleasurable in Jane Austen’s Fiction?” The 18th METU British Novelists Conference: Jane Austen and Her Work. 16-17 December, 2010. METU, Ankara, Turkey. |
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