The article analyses the representation of individual and collective identity in the work of Zehra Cirak and Emine Sevgi Özdamar. By focusing on recurrent mythological motifs (Ikarus, Europa, Ulysses) in recent poems by Cirak and in the play Perikizi by Özdamar it examines the contours of a dynamic identity costruction which is not only definable as a transcultural one. Furthermore, it lays bare the attemps of both writers to confront traumatic history via rewriting myths.

Verso l'europa. Miti moderni in Zehra Cirak e Emine Sevgi Özdamar

PELLONI, Gabriella
2017-01-01

Abstract

The article analyses the representation of individual and collective identity in the work of Zehra Cirak and Emine Sevgi Özdamar. By focusing on recurrent mythological motifs (Ikarus, Europa, Ulysses) in recent poems by Cirak and in the play Perikizi by Özdamar it examines the contours of a dynamic identity costruction which is not only definable as a transcultural one. Furthermore, it lays bare the attemps of both writers to confront traumatic history via rewriting myths.
2017
978-88-9377-017-0
Zehra Cirak, Emine Sevgi Özdamar, identità, mito
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