George Orwell, Hayvan Çiftliği ve william Golding Sineklerin Tanrısı romanlarındaki hegemonyanın tasviri

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2021

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Department of English Language and Literature
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Founded in 1997, the Department of English Language and Literature is one of the first Departments of Atılım University. Through the graduate and doctorate degree programs in addition to the undergraduate program, the Department raises students and academicians. At the Department of English Language and Literature, we aim to graduate students who have studied and learned the English language and literature at an advanced level and developed the skill to produce ideas; as well as the ability to do analyses and academic research on literature. In addition to granting our students with the opportunity to develop their backgrounds in general culture, the education that we offer contributes to their interest and knowledge in contemporary and current issues. Accredited for 5 years from February 24th 2019 by FEDEK, our undergraduate program grants our students the opportunity to join Double-Major or Minor programs in Translation and Interpretation, and International Relations. Another option for the students of our Department is the Erasmus Exchange Program.

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Hegemonyagücü, edebi çalışmalarda sık sık karşımıza çıkan bir sosyal fenomendir.'Eugemonia' kelimesi Antik Yunan döneminden gelmektedir ve liderlik otoritesinin bir bölgede sürdürülmesi anlamını taşımaktadır. Bu çalışma; George Orwell'in Hayvan Çiftliği, ve William Golding'in Sineklerin Tanrısı, eselerindeki hegemony gücünü incelemektedir. İki romanda da karakterler güçsüz olanları öyle bir bastırıyor ki bastırılan grubun rıza gösterdiğine tanıklık ediyoruz. Hegemonya, baskıcı system ve uygulamalarda kullanılan resmi olmayan bir tabirdir. Bu çalışma, Gramsci'nin hegemony veya otorite teorisinin entelektüel ve kültürel sebeplerle sürdürülmesini ve bunların sosyal kurumlar tarafından gerçekleştirilip gücü elinde tutanların sosyal değerler, ortakkanılar, inançlar, ilhamlar, vizyon ve davranış üstündeki önemli etkisini konu almaktadır.
Power of hegemony is a societal phenomenon that frequently appears in literary works. It comes from the Ancient Greek word eugemonia, which meant to demonstrate leadership authority in a territory. This study examines uses of hegemonic power in Animal Farm by George Orwell, and Lord of the Flies by William Golding. In both of the novels, we witness characters oppressing weaker ones in such a way that the oppressed group consents. Hegemony is frequently used informally as a shorthand for oppressive systems and practises. The study applies Gramsci's theory of hegemony or authority sustained by intellectual or cultural reasons and is generally accomplished through social institutions, which allow those in power to have significant influence on the rest of societal values, conventions, beliefs, aspirations, vision, and behaviour.

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İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı, Golding, William, Gramsci, Antonio, Güç, English Language and Literature, Hayvan Çiftliği, Golding, William, Gramsci, Antonio, Hegemonya, Power, Animal Farm, Orwell, George, Hegemony, Roman, Orwell, George, Novel, Sineklerin Tanrısı, Lord of the Flies

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