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Turkish Ecocriticism: From Neolithic to Contemporary Timescapes explores the values, perceptions, and transformations of the environment, ecology, and nature in Turkish culture, literature, and the arts. Through these themes, it examines historical and contemporary environmentally engaged literary and cultural traditions in Turkey. The volume re-imagines Turkey in its geo-social and ecocultural narratives of multiple connections and complexities, in its multi-faceted webs of histories, and in its rich multispecies stories.
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(18)
Serpil Oppermann
Sinan Akilli
PART I ANCIENT NATURE CULTURES AND LATTER-DAY ECOSPIRITUALITY
19(48)
1 The Contemporary Reflections of Tengrism in Turkish Climate Change Fictions
21(18)
Fatma Aykanat
2 Toxic Agentic Legacy in Turkish Waters: From Sacrosanct Bodies to Toxic Bodies of Water
39(16)
Pelin Kumbet
3 Turkey's First Ecologist: Cevat Sakir Kabaagacji, The Fisherman of Halicarnassus
55(12)
Roger Williams
PART II URBAN ECOLOGIES
67(62)
4 Irrigating and Weeding the Bostan in Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Turkish Literature
69(18)
Aleksandar Shopov
5 Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: Memories and the City and the Local-Global Tension in Ecocritical Place Studies
87(12)
Scott Slovic
6 Urban Ecologies/Urbanatures of Istanbul in Contemporary Turkish Novel
99(16)
Gulsah Gocmen
7 Yasar Kemal's Ecopoetics of the Sea: Loss of Marine Biodiversity in Turkey's Coastal Waters
115(14)
Adem Balci
PART III ANIMALS: PAST REFLECTIONS
129(48)
8 Human-Animal Relations in Neolithic Anatolian Art: The Heritage of the Bull
131(18)
Louise Wesrting
9 Ottoman Ecocriticism and Political Ecology: Horse-Human Relationships in Evliya Celebi and After
149(14)
Donna Landry
10 "Then There Are the Packs of Dogs": Turkish Street Dogs, Nineteenth-Century British Travelers, and Tourist Wonders
163(14)
Jeanne Dubino
PART IV ANIMALS: PRESENT REFLECTIONS
177(42)
11 When Horses and Human Beings Meet in Anatolia: Toward a Critical Examination of the Tradition of Yilki Horses
179(12)
Emre Koyuncu
12 Writing and Animal(ity) in Contemporary Turkish Fiction
191(14)
Meliz Ergin
13 Precarious Lives of Animals and Humans through the Lens of Contemporary Turkish Literature
205(14)
Ozlem Ogtit Yazicioglu
Ezgi Hamzacebi
PART V ECOLOGICAL ARTS, AESTHETICS, AND PERFORMANCE
219(70)
14 The Ecophobia/Biophilia Spectrum in Turkish Theater: Anatolian Village Plays and (Karagoz-Hacivat) Shadow Plays
221(10)
Simon C. Estok
Z. Gizem Yilmaz Karahan
15 Postecological Aesthetics and Contemporary Turkish Art in the Anthropocene
231(14)
Kerim Can Yazgiinoglu
16 Speculative Ecologies of Plastics in the Environmental Aesthetics of Pinar Yoldas
245(22)
Burcu Baykan
17 Spiritus Domus: The Decorum of Ecological-Ecesis by Creativity
267(22)
Yusuf Eradam
Index 289(10)
About the Editors 299(2)
About the Contributors 301
Serpil Oppermann is professor of environmental humanities and the director of Environmental Humanities Center at Cappadocia University.

Sinan Akll is assistant professor in the department of English Language and Literature and the director of School of Graduate Studies and Research at Cappadocia University.