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Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Haydarpasa Train Station: Present Past and Future(Middle East Technical Univ, 2013) Erkan Kösebay, YoncaThe facade of Haydarpasa Train Station has been changed more than once in the course of its century old life time. Until the fire in November 2010 wiping out the roof the building was recalled only with a single image although the original facade of the building was slightly different than it is commonly remembered one. Currently while the wounds of the building are on the verge of healing a new identity for the station is being tailoredOther Rekonstrüksiyon Ya Da Yeniden Yapma, Hangi Yapı İçin? Taksim Topçu Kışlası için Bir Değerlendirme(Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi, 2013) Alioğlu, Emine Füsun[Abstract Not Available]Article Woman, Home, and the Question of Identity: a Critical Review of Feminist Literature(Doğu Akdeniz Üniversitesi Kadın Araştırmaları ve Eğitimi Merkezi, 2013) Kılıçkıran, DidemMuch ink has been spilled over the association of women with the material and imaginary geographies of the home. In this paper, I will discuss this association with reference to the feminist literature on the home, which, in the second half of the last century, produced a fascinating critique of the home as part of a larger debate on the connection between space and place and the construction of gender relations and ideologies. I will focus particularly on how the problem of the home in feminism has been defined as one of identity, referring to some key works in feminist literature that have put forward notions of the home as a place that women have to leave behind if they are to find their identities beyond those imposed upon them by society at large. In doing this, I will also give voice to criticisms that have been raised from within feminism itself against a totally negative depiction of the home, and discuss whether it is possible to envisage a more positive image of the home in feminism in relation to women’s identities.Article Yirminci Yüzyılın Başında Lüleburgaz Tren İstasyonu(2011) Erkan Kösebay, Yonca[Abstract Not Available]
