second international week on english studies may8-10
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second international week on english studies may8-10
IWES SECOND INTERNATIONAL WEEK ON ENGLISH STUDIES MAY8-10, 2015KARABUK, TURKEY Karabuk University Department of Western Languages and Literatures Demirçelik Kampüsü 78050 Karabük, Turkey DAY 1 May 8, 2015 (Friday) 08:30 – 09:00 09:00 – 09:30 09:30 – 10:30 Registration Opening and Welcome Remarks: Prof. Dr. ZekiTekin, Dean of Faculty of Letters, Karabuk University Venue: Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Keynote Speech: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Bakari, Fatih University “Some Reflections on English Language Studies in Turkey” Venue: Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Coffee Break Session 1 10:45– 12:15 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Meryem Ayan Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Özkan Kırmızı Mustafa Zeki Çıraklı The Language of Paradox in the Ironic Poetry of Emily Dickinson Fehmi Turgut Perception Operation in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Volha Korbut Salman The Strive for Tangible Power in the Intangible World of Absurd in Harold Pinter’s Old Times Samet Güven A Modernist Approach to T.S Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock A. Şükrü Özbay, M. Naci Kayaoğlu Incorporating the Context of Physics into the Teaching English to the Physics English Prep. Students through the Use of REACTstrategy Marjorie M. Miguel Performance before Competence: Learning the English Language Through Mobile Gamification İrfan Tosuncuoğlu Situational Grammar Teaching Hoadjli Ahmed Chaouki The Attitudes of Teachers and Students towards Implementing an Alternative Testing Model in EFL Classrooms in Algerian Secondary Schools- A Case Study Lunch Break Session 2 13:30 – 15:00 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Mustafa Zeki Çıraklı Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Hoadjli Ahmed Chaouki Meryem Ayan Identity Crisis: Matter of Being or Becoming. . . Liviu-Augustin Chifane The Intertextual Dimension of Otherness in JhumpaLahiri’sThe Namesake Dilek Öztürk The Representation of Home as a Political Space in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children Hatice Esra Mescioğlu From Britannia to Iberia: The Journey of Arthurian Romances in Medieval Spanish Literature Naiema Agneeber Intentions and Realities in Implementing New Techniques to Prepare Libyan University Students to Become Qualified Teachers Ramdane Mehiri How Students' Learning Styles Influence English Language Learning and Teaching? Özkan Kırmzı A Qualitative Analysis of the Problems Encountered in Academic Writing by English Major Undergraduates Coffee Break Session 3 15:15 – 16:45 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Cristina Chifane Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Volha Korbut Salman Doğan Saltaş, M. Naci Kayaoğlu Facebook Addiction or a Need: The Case of EnglishMajoring Students Abdul-Kawi al-Samiri Communication across Cultures: Lack of Contact or Cultural Stereotypes Dibakar Pal Of Insight Farouk Benabdi The Elementary Schools and the Welfare Services in England 1906-1939 Feryal Çubukçu Detective Stories from Sherlock Holmes to Whitechapel Arvind Kumar Sharma Fantasy versus Authenticity in Doris Lessing’s The Fifth Child Timuçin Edman Power in Jeopardy: A Poststructuralist Reading of the Arthurian Legend from Malory’s Le Morted’Arthur and Tennyson’s Idylls of the King to Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings Murat Arslan “There and Back Again”: The Quest and Self-Discovery in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit Coffee Break IWES SECOND INTERNATIONAL WEEK ON ENGLISH STUDIES MAY8-10, 2015KARABUK, TURKEY Session 4 Karabuk University Department of Western Languages and Literatures Demirçelik Kampüsü 78050 Karabük, Turkey Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Abdul-Kawi al-Samiri Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Feryal Çubukçu 17:00– 18:30 Ali Rıza Kambur Mothers and Daughters Onur Kaya The Search for Identity of a Woman between Third World and First World in Mukherjee’s Jasmine Bouchentouf Houaria, Sara Abderrazag Misrepresentation of Arab Muslim Women in Jean Sasson’sPrincess Şahin Kızıltaş, M. Başak Uysal The Power Struggle between The Colonizer and The Colonized through Fanonism in July’s People by Nadine Gordimer Vassil Anastassov The Political Intertextuality of Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose Cristina Chifane From High Fidelity (1995) to Funny Girl (2014) or What Makes Nick Hornby’s Novels so Popular Mustafa Canlı Perspectives on the Objectivity of the Voice of Wells in The War of the Worlds 19:30 – 21:30 Welcoming Dinner DAY 2 May 9, 2015 (Saturday) 09:00 – 09:30 09:30 – 10:30 Registration Session 1 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Clyde Forsberg Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Mohamed Yazid Bendjeddou Ali Güneş The Deconstruction of Racism in William Blake’s The Little Black Boy Hale Kıyıcı Heart of Darkness: An Ecocritical Story of Imperialism Nesrin Aydın Satar The Problems and Intentions of Structuralist Theory: The Mathematics of MahurBeste Aleks Matosoğlu Decentred Centre in John Fowles’ The Magus Yiğit Sümbül Womanliness as Masquerade: Tracing LuceIrigaray’s Theory in Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus Viera Nováková Female Masculinity is the New Black Neslihan Yılmaz Demirkaya Scapegoating the Non-Conforming Identities: Witchcraft Hysteria in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Caryl Churchill’s Vinegar Tom Murat Karakaş, Ferhat Ordu Gender Politics in To the Lighthouse Keynote Speech: Prof. Dr. Sinan Bayraktaroğlu, Karabuk University “English As An Academic 'Lingua Franca' EALF& Common European Framework of Reference for Languages : Learning, Teaching, Assessment CEFR” Venue: Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Coffee Break 10:45– 12:15 Lunch Break Session 2 13:30 – 15:00 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Simona Catrinel Avarvarei Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: EdonaLlukacaj M. Naci Kayaoğlu, Hasan Sağlamel English Majoring Students’ Perceptions of Academic Writing: A Struggle Between Writing to Learn and Learning to Write Ghaouar Nesrine, Ghelghoum Wafa Teachers’ Beliefs and Practice: Are They in Accordance or in Opposition? Susana Melon-Galvez Translation Method: Navigating Second Language Acquisition of the K To 12 Tertiary Filipino Technical Students Lana Gigauri Theoretical Approaches to Translation of Idioms Clyde Forsberg The Death of American Studies at the American University of Central Asia and Global Reforms to Higher Education Financing; or Why I Love Karabuk University Ergün Baylan The Promoted Tyranny of the Majority in the American System Mohamed Yazid Bendjeddou The Revival of the Short Story in The United States Fatima Chorfi The Origins of the British Involvement in the Operation Desert Storm (1991-1998) Coffee Break IWES SECOND INTERNATIONAL WEEK ON ENGLISH STUDIES MAY8-10, 2015KARABUK, TURKEY Session 3 15:15 – 16:25 Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology Chair: Mohamed Yazid Bendjeddou Room A – Faculty of Theology Chair: Ali Güneş Brygida Pudelko May Sinclair’sand H. G. Wells’sInvolvement in theSuffrageMovement Alexandra Bikkyová TheConcept of Performativity in Chuck Palahniuk’sInvisibleMonsters Simona Catrinel Avarvarei Medusa as theStory of Feminine Identity – A 19th Century Perspective Hasan Boynukara, Cengiz Karagöz A Postcolonial Comparison of Fanon and Thiong’o in the Light of Thiong’o’s Fiction Edona Llukacaj Shh, Respect Freedom of Speech: The Reasons Why NgugiwaThiong’o and Ismail Kadare Have Not Been Awarded the Nobel Prize Asım Aydın Cosmopolitanism in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart Arpine Mızıkyan Akfıçıcı An Analysis of the Character of the Governess in Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw Coffee Break Session 4 Karabuk University Department of Western Languages and Literatures Demirçelik Kampüsü 78050 Karabük, Turkey Conference Hall - Faculty of Theology (Undergraduate Session) Chair: Cristina Chifane 16:40 – 18:00 Buse Eren Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady (1881) or Jane Campion’s 1996 Movie Adaptation? Ömercan Tüm Nick Hornby’s A Long Way Down (2005) in the Transition from Book to Movie Seda Yavaş Diana Wynne Jones’s Howl’s Moving Castle (1986) or the Story of a New Mythology Uğur Uçum A Reconsideration of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Novel The Scarlet Letter (1850) 18:00 – 18: 30 Closing Remarks: Prof. Dr. Ali Güneş DAY 3 May 10, 2015 (Sunday) SIGHTSEEING TOUR: Safranbolu Old Town, Bulak Mencilis Cave, Tokatlı Canyon, Glass Terrace (Cancelled)