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EMMA DONOGHUE’NUN THE PULL OF THE STARS ROMANINDA KIYAMET SAHNELERİ

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 46, 877 - 892, 23.06.2024
https://doi.org/10.12981/mahder.1463522

Öz

Ahmet Yusuf Akyüz is an English language literature educator and a researcher in the literary field, specializing in English novels, and historical and postmodern fiction, he has some works on Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall Trilogy, Emma Donoghue’s The Pull Of The Stars, Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger and other works.

Kaynakça

  • Avcu, İ. - Jumadurdyeva, M. (2022). Nation, identity, and narrative structure falling into pieces in Anne Enright’s The Green Road. Jass Studies-The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 15(92), 145-160.
  • Barton, L. L. - Friedman, N. R. (2008). The neurological manifestations of pediatric infectious diseases and immunodeficiency syndromes. 1st ed, New Jersey: Humana Press.
  • Barry, J. M. (2004). The great influenza: The epic story of the deadliest plague in history. 1st ed., London: Penguin.
  • Bavaro, M. F., et al. (2005). History of U.S. military contributions to the study of rickettsial diseases. Military Medicine, 170 (4), 49–60.
  • Byerly, C. R. (2005). Fever of war: The influenza epidemic in the U.S. army during world war I. 1st ed, New York: New York University Press.
  • Demby, A. H., et al. (2001). Lassa fever in Guinea: II. distribution and prevalence of lassa virus infection in small mammals. Vector Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 1, 283–297.
  • Donoghue, E. (2010). Room. 1st ed., New York: Picador.
  • Donoghue, E. (2014). Frog music. 1st ed., London: Pan Macmillan.
  • Donoghue, E. (2021). The pull of the stars. New York: Picador.
  • Devaux, C. A. (2012). Small oversights that led to the great plague of Marseille (1720–1723): Lessons from the past. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 14, 169–185.
  • Ermus, C. (2023). The great plague scare of 1720: Disaster and diplomacy in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gberie, L. (2005). A dirty war in West Africa: The RUF and the destruction of Sierra Leone. 1st ed., Indiana: Indiana University Press.
  • Goniewicz, K., et al. (2021). The influence of war and conflict on infectious disease: A rapid review of historical lessons we have yet to learn. Sustainability, 13(19), 10783.
  • Grayson, R. S. (2018). Dublin’s great wars: The first world war, the easter rising and the Irish revolution. 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harris, J. J. (2020). H1N1 in the ‘A1 empire’: Pandemic influenza, military medicine, and the British transition from war to peace, 1918–1920. Social History of Medicine, 33(2), 604–621.
  • Humphries, M. O. (2013). The last plague: Spanish influenza and the politics of public health in Canada. 1st ed., Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Humphries, M. O. (2014). Paths of infection: The first world war and the origins of the 1918 influenza pandemic. War in History, 21(1), 55-81.
  • Kabia, J. M. (2009). Humanitarian intervention and conflict resolution in West Africa: From ecomog to ecomil. 1st ed., London: Routledge.
  • Nelson, B. - Kaminsky, D. B. (2021). History repeated: Applying lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic. Cytosource, Cancer Cytopathology, 129(2), 97-98.
  • Olivero, J. et al. (2017). Recent loss of closed forests is associated with ebola virus disease outbreaks. Scientific Reports, 7 (14291), 1-9.
  • Omoleke, S. A. et al. (2016). Ebola viral disease in West Africa: A threat to global health, economy and political stability. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 7(1), 534.
  • Ott, M., et al. (2007). Lessons learned from the 1918– 1919 influenza pandemic in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Public Health Chronicles, 122(6), 803-810.
  • Pigott, D. M., et al. (2017). Local, national, and regional viral haemorrhagic fever pandemic potential in Africa: A multistage analysis, Lancet, 390, 2662–2672.
  • Preston, T. (2020). Pandemic: A brief history of influenza, the plague, cholera, and other infectious diseases that have changed the world; How they started, how they ended, and the lessons learned by humanity. 1st ed., Amazon Digital Services.
  • Price-Smith, A. P. (2020). 7. war as a “disease amplifier”. Contagion and Chaos: Disease, Ecology, and National Security in the Era of Globalization. Retrieved from https://covid-19.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/dnlo43g7
  • Prinzing, F. (1917). Epidemics resulting from wars. The American Historical Review, 22(3), 625–626.
  • Shah, S. (2016). Pandemic tracking contagions, from cholera to coronaviruses and beyond. 1st ed., New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • Slack, J. D. (1992). Responding to the global epidemic of AIDS. Policy Studies Journal, 20(1), 124–134.
  • Thucydides. (1980). The history of the Peloponnesian war. (trans.: R. Crawley & R. Feetham) Limited Edition, Minneapolis: The Franklin Library.
  • Wever, P. C. - Bergen, L. V. (2014). Death from 1918 pandemic influenza during the first world war: A perspective from personal and anecdotal evidence. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 8 (5), 538–546.

APOCALYPTIC SCENES IN EMMA DONOGHUE’S THE PULL OF THE STARS

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 17 Sayı: 46, 877 - 892, 23.06.2024
https://doi.org/10.12981/mahder.1463522

Öz

Ahmet Yusuf Akyüz is an English language literature educator and a researcher in the literary field, specializing in English novels, and historical and postmodern fiction, he has some works on Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall Trilogy, Emma Donoghue’s The Pull Of The Stars, Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger and other works.

Kaynakça

  • Avcu, İ. - Jumadurdyeva, M. (2022). Nation, identity, and narrative structure falling into pieces in Anne Enright’s The Green Road. Jass Studies-The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 15(92), 145-160.
  • Barton, L. L. - Friedman, N. R. (2008). The neurological manifestations of pediatric infectious diseases and immunodeficiency syndromes. 1st ed, New Jersey: Humana Press.
  • Barry, J. M. (2004). The great influenza: The epic story of the deadliest plague in history. 1st ed., London: Penguin.
  • Bavaro, M. F., et al. (2005). History of U.S. military contributions to the study of rickettsial diseases. Military Medicine, 170 (4), 49–60.
  • Byerly, C. R. (2005). Fever of war: The influenza epidemic in the U.S. army during world war I. 1st ed, New York: New York University Press.
  • Demby, A. H., et al. (2001). Lassa fever in Guinea: II. distribution and prevalence of lassa virus infection in small mammals. Vector Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 1, 283–297.
  • Donoghue, E. (2010). Room. 1st ed., New York: Picador.
  • Donoghue, E. (2014). Frog music. 1st ed., London: Pan Macmillan.
  • Donoghue, E. (2021). The pull of the stars. New York: Picador.
  • Devaux, C. A. (2012). Small oversights that led to the great plague of Marseille (1720–1723): Lessons from the past. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 14, 169–185.
  • Ermus, C. (2023). The great plague scare of 1720: Disaster and diplomacy in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gberie, L. (2005). A dirty war in West Africa: The RUF and the destruction of Sierra Leone. 1st ed., Indiana: Indiana University Press.
  • Goniewicz, K., et al. (2021). The influence of war and conflict on infectious disease: A rapid review of historical lessons we have yet to learn. Sustainability, 13(19), 10783.
  • Grayson, R. S. (2018). Dublin’s great wars: The first world war, the easter rising and the Irish revolution. 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harris, J. J. (2020). H1N1 in the ‘A1 empire’: Pandemic influenza, military medicine, and the British transition from war to peace, 1918–1920. Social History of Medicine, 33(2), 604–621.
  • Humphries, M. O. (2013). The last plague: Spanish influenza and the politics of public health in Canada. 1st ed., Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Humphries, M. O. (2014). Paths of infection: The first world war and the origins of the 1918 influenza pandemic. War in History, 21(1), 55-81.
  • Kabia, J. M. (2009). Humanitarian intervention and conflict resolution in West Africa: From ecomog to ecomil. 1st ed., London: Routledge.
  • Nelson, B. - Kaminsky, D. B. (2021). History repeated: Applying lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic. Cytosource, Cancer Cytopathology, 129(2), 97-98.
  • Olivero, J. et al. (2017). Recent loss of closed forests is associated with ebola virus disease outbreaks. Scientific Reports, 7 (14291), 1-9.
  • Omoleke, S. A. et al. (2016). Ebola viral disease in West Africa: A threat to global health, economy and political stability. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 7(1), 534.
  • Ott, M., et al. (2007). Lessons learned from the 1918– 1919 influenza pandemic in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Public Health Chronicles, 122(6), 803-810.
  • Pigott, D. M., et al. (2017). Local, national, and regional viral haemorrhagic fever pandemic potential in Africa: A multistage analysis, Lancet, 390, 2662–2672.
  • Preston, T. (2020). Pandemic: A brief history of influenza, the plague, cholera, and other infectious diseases that have changed the world; How they started, how they ended, and the lessons learned by humanity. 1st ed., Amazon Digital Services.
  • Price-Smith, A. P. (2020). 7. war as a “disease amplifier”. Contagion and Chaos: Disease, Ecology, and National Security in the Era of Globalization. Retrieved from https://covid-19.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/dnlo43g7
  • Prinzing, F. (1917). Epidemics resulting from wars. The American Historical Review, 22(3), 625–626.
  • Shah, S. (2016). Pandemic tracking contagions, from cholera to coronaviruses and beyond. 1st ed., New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  • Slack, J. D. (1992). Responding to the global epidemic of AIDS. Policy Studies Journal, 20(1), 124–134.
  • Thucydides. (1980). The history of the Peloponnesian war. (trans.: R. Crawley & R. Feetham) Limited Edition, Minneapolis: The Franklin Library.
  • Wever, P. C. - Bergen, L. V. (2014). Death from 1918 pandemic influenza during the first world war: A perspective from personal and anecdotal evidence. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 8 (5), 538–546.
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Ahmet Yusuf Akyüz 0000-0001-8258-4748

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 23 Haziran 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 23 Haziran 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 2 Nisan 2024
Kabul Tarihi 3 Haziran 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 17 Sayı: 46

Kaynak Göster

APA Akyüz, A. Y. (2024). APOCALYPTIC SCENES IN EMMA DONOGHUE’S THE PULL OF THE STARS. Motif Akademi Halkbilimi Dergisi, 17(46), 877-892. https://doi.org/10.12981/mahder.1463522