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Multiculturalism and the culture of fear


30.11.2006

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19.09.2006

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Global/cultural polarization


19.08.2006

Varlik | 8/2006

The reproduction of nature


21.03.2006

Varlik | 3/2006

Jealousy


13.02.2006

Varlik | 2/2006

The states of love and desire -- Love in Turkish literature


13.01.2006

Varlik | 1/2006

Literature and law


13.12.2005

Varlik | 12/2005

Turkey-European Union: Are we just neighbours?


08.11.2005

Varlik | 11/2005

100th Anniversary of Sartre in the postmodern age


15.10.2005

Varlik | 10/2005

Literature and psychiatry


28.09.2005

Varlik | 9/2005

Literary education in high schools


18.08.2005

Varlik | 8/2005

What do writers do on vacation?


05.07.2005

Varlik | 7/2005

The exploitation of idleness and its resistance


15.06.2005

Varlik | 6/2005

Poetry today: Quests, tendencies, trends, debates


15.05.2005

Varlik | 5/2005

The East-West divide in the geography of thought


15.04.2005

Varlik | 4/2005

The story in our day: The quests, trends, tendencies


15.03.2005

Varlik | 3/2005

Love, literature, and women at this moment in history


15.02.2005

Varlik | 2/2005

Is there an "underground literature" in Turkey?


15.01.2005

Varlik | 1/2005

The tail of the coin and the writing of literature


15.12.2004

Varlik | 12/2004

The eightieth year of surrealism


29.11.2004

Varlik | 11/2004

Immanuel Kant at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Ethics, Aesthetics, Enlightenment and World Peace


01.10.2004

Varlik | 10/2004

100 fundamental works of Turkish and world literature. Are they really fundamental?


01.09.2004

Varlik | 9/2004

Symbolism from the Shaman tradition to Islam


15.08.2004

Varlik | 8/2004

Is the interest in Eastern Teachings an Escape or a Search for the Self?


15.07.2004

Varlik | 7/2004

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30.06.2004

Varlik | 6/2004

Active Consumerism in Popular Culture and the Culture of Consumption


01.05.2004

Varlik | 5/2004

Akademik Özgürlük ve Özerklik [Academic Freedom and Autonomy]


01.04.2004

Varlik | 4/2004

Besinci Kuvvet : Yurttas


01.03.2004

Varlik | 3/2004

Turkish Literature education at university


01.02.2004

Varlik | 2/2004

The Interest in Anatolian Culture: A Matter of Tradition or Exploitation


22.01.2004

Varlik | 1/2004

Translation as a Medium of Interaction Between Cultures


22.12.2003

Varlik | 12/2003

Comparative Literature: The Universal Encounter of Literature


04.11.2003

Varlik | 11/2003

Avrupa Birligi Kültür Politikalari ve Türkiye [Cultural Policies of the EU and Turkey]


15.10.2003

Varlik | 10/2003

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15.09.2003

Varlik | 9/2003

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21.08.2003

Varlik | 8/2003

Philosophy facing world problems


31.07.2003

Varlik | 7/2003

Varlik's 70th anniversary


10.06.2003

Varlik | 6/2003

War and Literature


01.05.2003

Varlik | 5/2003

Black Humour on the Eastern Front "War is Peace"


01.04.2003

Varlik | 4/2003

Intolerance, Prejudices, Fixed Ideas, and War


01.03.2003

Varlik | 3/2003

Beyond Feminism and Multiculturalism


01.02.2003

Varlik | 2/2003

Is It a Crime to Write in Line With the Readers?


09.01.2003

Varlik | 1/2003

The End of Aesthetics?


01.12.2002

Varlik | 12/2002

Does the Novel Need Criticism?


01.11.2002

Varlik | 11/2002

Place of Heroes in Our Lives


01.10.2002

Varlik | 10/2002

In the Midst of Rejection and Chaos


01.09.2002

Varlik | 9/2002

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