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Ayse Neveser Koker
Arizona State University
Occupation
Lecturer
Contact
Sage North 110A
Barrett, The Honors College, ASU 751 E. Lemon Dr.
Tempe AZ 85287
United States
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Gender/Women's Studies
Ottoman Studies
Islamic Thought
Colonialism
Identity/Representation
Theory
Geographic Areas of Interest
Ottoman Empire
Specialties
Citizenship
Political Belonging
Identity
Languages
Turkish (native)
French (fluent)
English (fluent)
Arabic (elementary)
Ottoman (elementary)
Education
MA | 2009 | Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences | University of Chicago
BA | 2008 | Political Science | Galatasaray University
Abstracts
Recreating the Door to Women’s Future: Interpretation of Religion and Tradition in Ladies’ Own Gazette Narrating Political Exclusion: Tropes of Nativeness, Decline, and Progress in "The General Tableau of the Ottoman Empire" “Heaven for Women, Heaven for Infidels:” Representations of Femininity and Otherness in French Embassy Letters and Persian Letters “I am telling the truth, Madam!”: Translating Ottoman-Muslim Women’s Condition in Fatma Aliye’s Nisvan-i Islam