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Yıl 2026, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1 , 261 - 269 , 29.04.2026
https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433
https://izlik.org/JA25UC86AH

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Alkan Genca, P. (2018, October 25). Author(ity), rewriting, and postmodern realism in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 329-339. doi:10.30794/pausbed.425962
  • Allen, C. (2014). Beyond postmodernism in Alasdair Gray’s Lanark. In N. Allen, & D. Simmons (Eds.), Reassessing the twentieth century canon from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith (pp. 206-220). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Barthes, R. (1972). Myth as a semiological system. In R. Barthes, Mythologies (S. Heath, Trans., pp. 110-115). The Noonday Press. (Original work published 1957)
  • De Saussure, F. (1960). Course in general linguistics. (W. Baskin, Trans.) Peter Owen. (Original work published 1916)
  • Frye, N. (2000). Ethical criticism: Theory of symbols. In N. Frye, Anatomy of criticism: Four essays (pp. 71-128). Princeton University Press.
  • Gray, A. (1985). Lanark: A life in four books. George Braziller Inc.
  • Gray, A. (1992). Poor things: Episodes from the early life of Archibald McCandless M.D. Scottish public officer. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Gray, A. (1996). Mavis Belfrage: A romantic novel with five shorter tales. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Jameson, F. (1986). Third-world literature in the era of multinational capitalism. Social Text(15), 65-88. Retrieved from [suspicious link removed]
  • Kaczvinsky, D. (2001). “Making up for lost time”: Scotland, stories, and the self in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Contemporary Literature, 42(4), 775-799. doi:10.2307/1209053
  • March, C. (2002). Bella and the beast (and a few dragons, too): Alasdair Gray and the social resistance of the grotesque. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 43(4), 326-346.
  • McMunnigall, A. (2004). Alasdair Gray and postmodernism. Studies in Scottish Literature, 33(1), 335-348.
  • Nietzsche, F. (2001). On truth and lying in a non-moral sense. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Speirs, Trans., pp. 874-884). W.W. Norton & Company. (Original work published 1896)
  • Pamuk, O. (2005). Istanbul: Memories and the city. (M. Freely, Trans.) Alfred A. Knopf. (Original work published 2003)
  • Platt, L. (2015). “How SCOTTISH i am”: Alasdair Gray, race and neo-nationalism. In L. Platt, & S. Upstone (Eds.), Postmodern literature and race (pp. 129-144). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107337022.012
  • Plato. (2001). Republic, Book X. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Waterfield, Trans., pp. 67-80). W.W. Norton & Company.
  • Samuel, R. (1992). Mrs. Thatcher’s return to Victorian values. (T. C. Smout, Ed.) Proceedings of the British Academy, 78, 9-29. Retrieved from https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/4021/78p009.pdf
  • Sassi, C. (2012). Postcolonizing Glasgow’s amnesia: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark as a palimpsest of Scottish imperial history. In G. Collier, M. Delrez, A. Fuchs, & B. Ledent (Eds.), Engaging with literature of commitment (Vol. 2, pp. 309-324). Brill. doi:10.1163/9789401207850_022
  • Urry, J. (2002). The tourist gaze. Sage.

“HAKİKATİ SÖYLEYİN Kİ GLASGOW GELİŞEBİLSİN:” ALASDAIR GRAY’İN LANARK ROMANINDA İSKOÇ BAĞIMSIZLIK ARAYIŞI

Yıl 2026, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1 , 261 - 269 , 29.04.2026
https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433
https://izlik.org/JA25UC86AH

Öz

Lanark: Dört Kitaplık Bir Hayat (1981), çok yönlü sanatçı, eleştirmen ve şair Alasdair Gray’in Glasgow’un sanatsal temsili için yarattığı bir araçtır. Roman, türsel çeşitliliği ve kendine referans veren yapısı sebebiyle ağırlıkla postmodern bir metin olarak analiz edilmiş olsa da bu çalışma, bahsedilen özelliklerin romanın birincil kaygısını vurgulamaya hizmet ettiğini savunmaktadır: siyasi, sanatsal ve iktisadi bağımsızlık elde etmek için zorunlu bir öz temsil ihtiyacı. Metin, yeni bir ulusal edebiyatın ortaya çıkışını hem talep etmekte hem de müjdelemektedir. Sanatçı için edebi temsil, siyasi temsilin ve dolayısıyla bağımsızlığın ön koşuludur. 1979 İskoç özerklik referandumunun sonucuna duyulan memnuniyetsizlik, Lanark’ın siyasi arka planlarından biri olarak görülebilir. Bu anlamda roman, hem son siyasi yenilgiyi kabullenme çabası hem de iktisadi olarak sanayisizleştirilmiş ve siyasi olarak kutuplaştırılmış, devletsiz bir ulus pozisyonunda İskoç gerçekliğini temsil etme çabasıdır.

Kaynakça

  • Alkan Genca, P. (2018, October 25). Author(ity), rewriting, and postmodern realism in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 329-339. doi:10.30794/pausbed.425962
  • Allen, C. (2014). Beyond postmodernism in Alasdair Gray’s Lanark. In N. Allen, & D. Simmons (Eds.), Reassessing the twentieth century canon from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith (pp. 206-220). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Barthes, R. (1972). Myth as a semiological system. In R. Barthes, Mythologies (S. Heath, Trans., pp. 110-115). The Noonday Press. (Original work published 1957)
  • De Saussure, F. (1960). Course in general linguistics. (W. Baskin, Trans.) Peter Owen. (Original work published 1916)
  • Frye, N. (2000). Ethical criticism: Theory of symbols. In N. Frye, Anatomy of criticism: Four essays (pp. 71-128). Princeton University Press.
  • Gray, A. (1985). Lanark: A life in four books. George Braziller Inc.
  • Gray, A. (1992). Poor things: Episodes from the early life of Archibald McCandless M.D. Scottish public officer. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Gray, A. (1996). Mavis Belfrage: A romantic novel with five shorter tales. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Jameson, F. (1986). Third-world literature in the era of multinational capitalism. Social Text(15), 65-88. Retrieved from [suspicious link removed]
  • Kaczvinsky, D. (2001). “Making up for lost time”: Scotland, stories, and the self in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Contemporary Literature, 42(4), 775-799. doi:10.2307/1209053
  • March, C. (2002). Bella and the beast (and a few dragons, too): Alasdair Gray and the social resistance of the grotesque. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 43(4), 326-346.
  • McMunnigall, A. (2004). Alasdair Gray and postmodernism. Studies in Scottish Literature, 33(1), 335-348.
  • Nietzsche, F. (2001). On truth and lying in a non-moral sense. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Speirs, Trans., pp. 874-884). W.W. Norton & Company. (Original work published 1896)
  • Pamuk, O. (2005). Istanbul: Memories and the city. (M. Freely, Trans.) Alfred A. Knopf. (Original work published 2003)
  • Platt, L. (2015). “How SCOTTISH i am”: Alasdair Gray, race and neo-nationalism. In L. Platt, & S. Upstone (Eds.), Postmodern literature and race (pp. 129-144). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107337022.012
  • Plato. (2001). Republic, Book X. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Waterfield, Trans., pp. 67-80). W.W. Norton & Company.
  • Samuel, R. (1992). Mrs. Thatcher’s return to Victorian values. (T. C. Smout, Ed.) Proceedings of the British Academy, 78, 9-29. Retrieved from https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/4021/78p009.pdf
  • Sassi, C. (2012). Postcolonizing Glasgow’s amnesia: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark as a palimpsest of Scottish imperial history. In G. Collier, M. Delrez, A. Fuchs, & B. Ledent (Eds.), Engaging with literature of commitment (Vol. 2, pp. 309-324). Brill. doi:10.1163/9789401207850_022
  • Urry, J. (2002). The tourist gaze. Sage.

“LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK

Yıl 2026, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1 , 261 - 269 , 29.04.2026
https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433
https://izlik.org/JA25UC86AH

Öz

Lanark: A Life in Four Books (1981) is a medium through which the versatile Scottish artist, critic, and poet Alasdair Gray can create an artistic representation of Glasgow. While the novel has been predominantly analysed as a quintessential postmodern text due to its generic multiplicity and self-referential qualities, this paper argues that these very qualities are in the service of highlighting the novel’s primary concern: the urgent need for self-representation to achieve political, artistic, and economic independence. The text both calls for and heralds the emergence of a new national literature. For the artist, literary representation is the prerequisite for political representation, and consequently, for independence. The disillusionment with the 1979 Scottish devolution referendum can be seen as one of the political backdrops of Lanark. The novel, in that sense, is an attempt at both coming to terms with the recent political defeat and an artistic endeavour to represent the Scottish reality as the position of a stateless nation that has been deindustrialised economically and polarised politically.

Kaynakça

  • Alkan Genca, P. (2018, October 25). Author(ity), rewriting, and postmodern realism in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Pamukkale University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, 329-339. doi:10.30794/pausbed.425962
  • Allen, C. (2014). Beyond postmodernism in Alasdair Gray’s Lanark. In N. Allen, & D. Simmons (Eds.), Reassessing the twentieth century canon from Joseph Conrad to Zadie Smith (pp. 206-220). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Barthes, R. (1972). Myth as a semiological system. In R. Barthes, Mythologies (S. Heath, Trans., pp. 110-115). The Noonday Press. (Original work published 1957)
  • De Saussure, F. (1960). Course in general linguistics. (W. Baskin, Trans.) Peter Owen. (Original work published 1916)
  • Frye, N. (2000). Ethical criticism: Theory of symbols. In N. Frye, Anatomy of criticism: Four essays (pp. 71-128). Princeton University Press.
  • Gray, A. (1985). Lanark: A life in four books. George Braziller Inc.
  • Gray, A. (1992). Poor things: Episodes from the early life of Archibald McCandless M.D. Scottish public officer. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Gray, A. (1996). Mavis Belfrage: A romantic novel with five shorter tales. Bloomsbury Publishing.
  • Jameson, F. (1986). Third-world literature in the era of multinational capitalism. Social Text(15), 65-88. Retrieved from [suspicious link removed]
  • Kaczvinsky, D. (2001). “Making up for lost time”: Scotland, stories, and the self in Alasdair Gray’s poor things. Contemporary Literature, 42(4), 775-799. doi:10.2307/1209053
  • March, C. (2002). Bella and the beast (and a few dragons, too): Alasdair Gray and the social resistance of the grotesque. Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 43(4), 326-346.
  • McMunnigall, A. (2004). Alasdair Gray and postmodernism. Studies in Scottish Literature, 33(1), 335-348.
  • Nietzsche, F. (2001). On truth and lying in a non-moral sense. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Speirs, Trans., pp. 874-884). W.W. Norton & Company. (Original work published 1896)
  • Pamuk, O. (2005). Istanbul: Memories and the city. (M. Freely, Trans.) Alfred A. Knopf. (Original work published 2003)
  • Platt, L. (2015). “How SCOTTISH i am”: Alasdair Gray, race and neo-nationalism. In L. Platt, & S. Upstone (Eds.), Postmodern literature and race (pp. 129-144). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107337022.012
  • Plato. (2001). Republic, Book X. In The Norton anthology of theory and criticism (R. Waterfield, Trans., pp. 67-80). W.W. Norton & Company.
  • Samuel, R. (1992). Mrs. Thatcher’s return to Victorian values. (T. C. Smout, Ed.) Proceedings of the British Academy, 78, 9-29. Retrieved from https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/documents/4021/78p009.pdf
  • Sassi, C. (2012). Postcolonizing Glasgow’s amnesia: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark as a palimpsest of Scottish imperial history. In G. Collier, M. Delrez, A. Fuchs, & B. Ledent (Eds.), Engaging with literature of commitment (Vol. 2, pp. 309-324). Brill. doi:10.1163/9789401207850_022
  • Urry, J. (2002). The tourist gaze. Sage.
Toplam 19 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular İngiliz ve İrlanda Dili, Edebiyatı ve Kültürü
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Murat Kabak 0000-0003-4878-9808

Gönderilme Tarihi 20 Kasım 2025
Kabul Tarihi 26 Şubat 2026
Yayımlanma Tarihi 29 Nisan 2026
DOI https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433
IZ https://izlik.org/JA25UC86AH
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2026 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 1

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APA Kabak, M. (2026). “LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 13(1), 261-269. https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433
AMA 1.Kabak M. “LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi. 2026;13(1):261-269. doi:10.69878/deuefad.1827433
Chicago Kabak, Murat. 2026. “‘LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:’ SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK”. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 13 (1): 261-69. https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433.
EndNote Kabak M (01 Nisan 2026) “LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 13 1 261–269.
IEEE [1]M. Kabak, “‘LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:’ SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK”, Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 13, sy 1, ss. 261–269, Nis. 2026, doi: 10.69878/deuefad.1827433.
ISNAD Kabak, Murat. “‘LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:’ SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK”. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 13/1 (01 Nisan 2026): 261-269. https://doi.org/10.69878/deuefad.1827433.
JAMA 1.Kabak M. “LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi. 2026;13:261–269.
MLA Kabak, Murat. “‘LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:’ SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK”. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 13, sy 1, Nisan 2026, ss. 261-9, doi:10.69878/deuefad.1827433.
Vancouver 1.Murat Kabak. “LET GLASGOW FLOURISH BY TELLING THE TRUTH:” SEARCH FOR THE SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE IN ALASDAIR GRAY’S LANARK. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi. 01 Nisan 2026;13(1):261-9. doi:10.69878/deuefad.1827433