
Ceydanur Temurok
Biography
Ceydanur Temurok received her bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature with a specialisation in Comparative Literature from Yeditepe University and Philosophy as a minor (2019). During her bachelor’s degree, she also studied at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2017) as an Erasmus student. After her graduation from Yeditepe University, she continued her studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where she received her master’s degree in the Greek Elements in Anglophone Literature (2021). Ceydanur's thesis, entitled “Identities (Re)Constructed in Exile: Hybridity and Displacement in Louis de Bernières’s Birds Without Wings (2004) and Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex (2002)”, focuses on the hybridity of cultural identity. Ceydanur's areas of interest include diaspora studies, postcolonial literature, comparative literature, cultural studies, identity discourses, migration, multiculturalism, classical literature. She is currently a PhD student and a member of MERLIT research group at VUB. Her research focuses on meritocratic narratives in postmigrant novels, under the supervision of Prof. Eva Ulrike Pirker.
Research Expertise: Postmigration, Migration, Diaspora, Comparative Literature
Research Methodology: New Formalism, Narratology, New Historicism
Location
Pleinlaan 2
1050 Ixelles
Belgium