Res. Assist. Onur Karaköse

Res. Assist. Onur Karaköse

E-mail: onurkarakose@hacettepe.edu.tr

Phone: +90 (312) 297 85 15 / 126

Degrees:

PhD: American Culture and Literature, Hacettepe University, (in progress).

MA: English Language and Literature, Ankara University, 2020. 

Double-Major: English Language and Literature, Yeditepe University, 2015.  

BA: Political Science and International Relations (Eng), Yeditepe University, 2014.

Areas of Interest:

American Drama, Film Studies, Science Fiction.

Selected Publications

Karaköse, Onur (2022). Objectification of Infantile Bodies: Understanding The Biopolitics of Antebellum America Through Baby Shows. Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 62 (1) , 239-262. DOI: 10.33171/dtcfjournal.2022.62.1.10

Conference Presentations:   

Karaköse, Onur (2022). Crisis of American Masculinity in James A. Herne’s Margaret Fleming (1890). All The World’s A Stage: Theatre, Staging, and Adaptations of the Early Modern. April 23-24 2022, Liverpool University. Online Conference.

---. “Precursor to Eugenics: Phineas Taylor Barnum’s Institutionalized Baby Shows”. Lure of Science and Technology in American Culture and Literature, April 28-29 2022, Online Conference.

---. “Visualizing Liminal Crossings through Cartoons in Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”. IDEA 2022 Conference at Hatay University, May 11-13 2022, Turkey.

---. ‘’Subverting Hands Across America:  Resurfacing of the Repressed in Jordan Peele’s US (2019)’’.  40th International American Studies Conference Movement and Mobility in America organized by the American Studies Association of Turkey, June 28-29 2021, Online Conference.

---. ‘’Re-vamping the Representation of Female Body through the Narrative of Carmilla: Juan López Moctezuma’s Alucarda, The Daughter of Darkness”. 14th IDEA Conference, Studies in English. October 6– 8, 2021, Online Conference.   

---. ‘’Making Sense of Post-Pandemic Body: Howard Phillips Lovecraft’s “Herbert West Reanimator”.  Living in the End Times: Utopian and Dystopian Representations of Pandemics in Fiction, Film and Culture, January 13-15 2021, Online Conference.