Bülent Somay
(b.1956) is lecturer in Comparartive Literature at Bilgi University in Istanbul. He has published three books, Geriye Kalan Devrimdir [What remains is the revolution], 1997; Sarki Okuma Kitabi [Song reader], 2000; Tarihin Bilinçdisi [The unconscious of history], 2004; and a chapter in The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed, 2005.
Eurozine Articles
There is never a psychopathology without the social context
An interview with Juliet Mitchell
British feminist and psychoanalyst Juliet Mitchell talks to Cogito about her role in the British New Left and her intellectual trajectory from Marxism to psychoanalysis. [more]
Welcome to the desert of the Real, part II
As natural and human disasters continue to jeopardize the cohesion of societies around the world, arguments challenging assumptions about "civilization" are as important as they are uncomfortable. [more]





