e-posta: mutluay@hacettepe.edu.tr
Telefon: +90 (312) 297 85 15 / 130
Degrees:
PhD: Department of American Culture and Literature, Hacettepe University, 1991.
MA: Department of English, University of Maryland, College Park, 1985.
BA: Department of English Language and Literature, Hacettepe University, 1982.
Areas of Interest and Teaching:
Contemporary American Literature, Literary Criticism, Cultural Studies, Popular Culture, Life Writing, Graphic Novels.
Selected Publications:
Mutluay Çetintaş, S. Bilge, “Gerekirse İç Çamaşırımı Yakarım: Amerikan Kadın Gösterilerinde Yaratıcı Eylemler,” Tarihi Değiştiren Toplumu Dönüştüren Kadınlar. Ankara: Hacettepe University, Faculty of Letters, 2016, 139-153.
---. “Drawing Children Of The Holocaust Survivors: Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Miriam Katin’s We Are On Our Own And Letting It Go,” International Balkan University Journal of Social and Human Sciences, Special Issue. 2014: 53-62.
---. Geçmişin Öyküleri Öykülerin Geçmişi: Çağdaş Amerikan Romanlarında Tarihin Sorgulanması. İstanbul: Ege Yayınları, 2008.
---. “(Un)Natural Disasters and (Re)Conciliations: Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Fifth Book of Peace,” Ecology and Life Writing. Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag Winter, 2013, 375-383.
---. “Kurgulanan Geçmiş: Tarihsel Roman ve Tarihyazımcı Üstkurmaca.” Türkiye’de Tarihyazımı. İstanbul: Yeditepe Yayınevi, 2011, 485-499.
---. “Diasporic (Dis)locations: Shirley Geok-lin Lim’s Among the White Moon Faces: An Asian American Memoir of Homelands.” Positioning The New: Chinese American Literature and the Changing Image of American Literary Canon, NewCastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publication, 2010, 204-215.
---. “Confronting Trauma through Writing: The Fifth Book of Peace by Maxine Hong Kingston.” Redefining Modernism and Postmodernism, NewCastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publication, 2010, 212-220.
---. “American Representations of the Holocaust” Journal of Social Sciences, Atatürk Üniversitesi. 37, December 2006: 235-248.
---. “Defying Expectations: Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy and Orhan Pamuk’s The Black Book and My Name is Red” Journal of Arts and Sciences, Çankaya University, Journal of Science and Humanities, 6, December 2006: 51-61.
---. “Norma Jeanne (De)Constructs Marilyn Monroe: Joyce Carol Oates’ Blonde.” Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 18, Fall 2003: 15 - 24.