How A Means Of Equahty, Hegemony And State Of Belongrng Can Be Formed In The Exlstence Of Drfferent Identltres?: A Comparative Study between Yaqar Kemal's Ince Memed and F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'fhe Great Gatsby
Abstract
During the process of social change, searching for ethics and ethical basis of individual rebellion against hegemonic societies can be understood best with examining how a means of equality, hegemony and state of belonging is formed in such societies where different identities exist. The search for equality and altemative communities is examplified besl in lhe novels The Great Gatsby and Ince Memed by studying them under the scope ofTdnnies's Commrrity and Society (Ceneinschart und Gesselschaft) Theory.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Linguistics
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Meltem Kanoğlu
This is me
Publication Date
April 5, 2014
Submission Date
April 5, 2014
Acceptance Date
-
Published in Issue
Year 2007 Volume: 12 Number: 12
