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30.12.2008
Homi K. Bhabha, E. Efe Çakmak

Forget Europe!

An interview with Homi Bhabha

For journals, Europe as a concept is worthwhile only if conceived of as a threshold to be surpassed, Homi Bhabha argues in interview with Emrah Efe Çacmak. Their work is per se internationalist and has to link communities of intellectuals and activists around the world. [ more ]

30.12.2008
E. Efe Çakmak, Mark C. Taylor

Forget journals!

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Feelings of community

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Places and strata of memory

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E. Efe Çakmak

(b.1979 in Izmir) studied philosophy at EUP and English literature at Istanbul University. He is currently doing his graduate work in the department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia Universtiy. He was editor-in-chief of the Istanbul-based philosophical Journal Cogito until 2006. Apart from his Turkish translations of works by authors like Joseph Conrad, William Golding, and J.M. Coetzee, he has published philosophical essays, articles, and short stories in various journals and newspapers.



Eurozine Articles


Homi K. Bhabha, E. Efe Çakmak

Forget Europe!

An interview with Homi Bhabha

For journals, Europe as a concept is worthwhile only if conceived of as a threshold to be surpassed, Homi Bhabha argues in interview with Emrah Efe Çacmak. Their work is per se internationalist and has to link communities of intellectuals and activists around the world. [more]

30.12.2008


E. Efe Çakmak, Mark C. Taylor

Forget journals!

An interview with Mark C. Taylor

The image must be liberated from the tyranny of the word, appeals Mark C. Taylor. The philosopher berates journals for their anachronistic graphocentrism and argues that multimedia has become the multilingualism of the younger generation. [more]

30.12.2008


E. Efe Çakmak, Andreas Huyssen, Susan Neiman

The Armenian genocide: Issues of responsibility and democracy

An interview with Susan Neiman and Andreas Huyssen

Two public intellectuals discuss the role of the public sphere in guiding a politics of memory in relation to Turkey's fraught Armenian issue. [more]

30.07.2007


E. Efe Çakmak

Oh balmy breath...

A tribute to Hrant Dink

Murdered journalist Hrant Dink contaminated the pure categories of Armenian and Turk, Christian and Muslim. But how can we make sense of Dink's murder without falling prey to instrumental reasoning that claims that Turkish democracy has also been shot dead? [more]

12.02.2007


E. Efe Çakmak, Juliet Mitchell, Bülent Somay

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]

12.04.2006


E. Efe Çakmak, Jack Goody

Myth, word, and writing

An interview with Jack Goody

On structuralist approaches to myth-making in oral cultures; the pitfalls of biologistic theories of language development; and how the difference between "naming" and "discovering" affects an understanding of western ideology. [more]

12.09.2005


E. Efe Çakmak

On "Snow White"

Suicide attacks in Istanbul and the need for poetry

How art and poetry can twist our preconceptions on acts of terror. [more]

04.03.2004



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