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    Main themes in the Didem Madak poem’s.

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    TEZ11941Tez (Yüksek Lisans) -- Çukurova Üniversitesi, Adana, 2019.Kaynakça (s. 115-121) var.vi, 121 s. ; 29 cm.Bu çalışma, Didem Madak (1970 – 2011)’ın Grapon Kağıtları (2000), Ah’lar Ağacı (2002), Pulbiber Mahallesi (2007) başlıklı kitaplarının tematik açıdan incelenmesinden oluşmaktadır. Kendi hayatından yola çıkarak şiirlerini kaleme alan ve şiiri bir kurtuluş ve yaşama tutunma nedeni olarak gören Didem Madak’ın şiirleri daha çok mutsuzluğun şiirleridir. Bu mutsuzluk, Madak’ın küçük yaşta annesini kaybetmesiyle başlamış, hayattan istediğini elde edemeyince derinleşmiş ve artık mutlu olamayacağı düşüncesiyle şairin ruhunda onarılamaz bir yaraya dönüşmüştür. Didem Madak’ın hemen hemen bütün şiirleri, onun derinden duyumsadığı acılarının belki de tek tanıklarıdır. Yalnızlık, hüzün, anne özlemi, aşk, kadının dünyası, çocukluk, yoksulluk vb. izlekler, şairin acılarının ispatıyken Didem Madak’ın kaleminde derin bir anlam dünyasının örnekleridir. Didem Madak, acılarını şiirleri aracılığıyla paylaşırken itiraf şiiri de diyebileceğimiz gizdökümcü şiir anlayışının yansımasını sunar. Didem Madak’ın şiirleri, bizde itiraf şiiri yoktur diyenlere büyük bir örnek teşkil etmektedir.This study consists of thematic analysis of Didem Madak's books titled Grapon Kağıtları (2000), Ah’lar Ağacı (2002), Pulbiber Mahallesi (2007). Didem Madak, who wrote his poems based on his own life and saw poetry as a reason for salvation and holding on to life, was mostly poems of unhappiness. This unhappiness began when Madak lost her mother at a young age, deepened when she could not get what she wanted from life and became an irreparable wound in the soul of the poet with the thought that she could no longer be happy. Almost all of Didem Madak's poems are perhaps the only witnesses of his deep sorrow. Loneliness, sadness, longing for mother, love, women's world, childhood, poverty and so on. The projects are examples of a deep world of meaning in Didem Madak's pen while proving the poet's suffering. Didem Madak, while sharing her suffering through her poems, presents the reflection of the mysterious poetry that we can call onfession poetry. Didem Madak's poems are a great example for those who say we don't have a confession poem

    Waarom corona ons mobiliteitsgedrag fundamenteel kan veranderen

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    Meer thuiswerken betekent minder woon-werkverkeer. Expert mobiliteitsbeleid Jos Hollestelle en hoogleraar gebiedsontwikkeling Co Verdaas zien voldoende aanleiding om corona als een game changer voor ons mobiliteitsgedrag te zien. Als thuiswerken inderdaad meer norm dan uitzondering wordt dan kan dat niet alleen het einde van het fileleed betekenen, de gevolgen voor gebiedsontwikkeling zijn eveneens aanzienlijk.Practice Chair Urban Area Developmen

    Kan-ed Fast Facts and Legislative Brief

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    application/pdfMembership--Connections--Federal Dollars--Services--Internet Connectivity--Funding for FY2010--Myths and Facts about Kan-ed and the KUS

    The importance of self- definition: An interview with Djarah Kan

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    This interview with Djarah Kan was conducted via email during May and June 2022. Djarah Kan discusses the importance of selfdefinition as a political act and highlights the power dynamics connected to the process of naming. Starting from her book Ladri di denti (Tooth Thieves), her short story “Il mio nome” (My Name) (published in the anthology Future), and some articles published in Italian journals and magazines, Kan addresses the issue of immigration, highlights the close connection between racism and sexism in the Italian cultural debate, and questions the idea of “universal sisterhood”. She also emphasizes the importance of knowing the past (and, in particular, Italy’s colonial past) in order to decolonize the present and build a more just future, discusses the meaning that white privilege takes on for her, and speaks about the limits and potential of social media as platforms that enable the creation of spaces of self-representation

    Other title: Briefing to the first KAN-ED Delegate Assembly Other title: KAN-ED: its promise is its future

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    Cover title.; "4/25/2003."; PowerPoint presentation given at the KAN-ED Delegate Assembly

    The importance of self-definition. An interview with Djarah Kan

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    This interview with Djarah Kan was conducted via email during May and June 2022. Djarah Kan discusses the importance of self-definition as a political act and highlights the power dynamics connected to the process of naming. Starting from her book Ladri di denti (Tooth Thieves), her short story “Il mio nome” (My Name) (published in the anthology Future), and some articles published in Italian journals and magazines, Kan addresses the issue of immigration, highlights the close connection between racism and sexism in the Italian cultural debate, and questions the idea of “universal sisterhood”. She also emphasizes the importance of knowing the past (and, in particular, Italy’s colonial past) in order to decolonize the present and build a more just future, discusses the meaning that white privilege takes on for her, and speaks about the limits and potential of social media as platforms that enable the creation of spaces of self-representation
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