Leman Giresunlu teaches American Culture and Literature at Dokuz Eylül University. Her teaching interests involve American Studies methods and theory, women’s writing, critical theory, American travel literature, popular culture, and Cybercultures...
Leman Giresunlu teaches American Culture and Literature at Dokuz Eylül University. Her teaching interests involve American Studies methods and theory, women’s writing, critical theory, American travel literature, popular culture, and Cybercultures. She has degrees from Ege University, Michigan State University, and Bowling Green State University. Her current research involves the aspects of “virtuality” in her article in progress in “Henry James’ Romantic Promises: The Golden Bowl and the Virtual” presented at Henry James’ Europe: Cultural (re)appropriations and transtextual relations at The American University of Paris 3-5 April 2009; the aspects of “virtuality” in the Second Life simulation environment. Her recent publications consist of “Cyborg Goddesses: the Mainframe Revisited” At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries 56 in Ricardo, Francisco J. (Ed.) Cyberculture and New Media. (Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2009), Leman Giresunlu “Blogging as Cyber-Autobiography”, Melikoglu, Koray (Ed.) Life Writing: Contemporary Autobiography, Biography, and Travel Writing, Ibidem, 2007 Proceedings.
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