
معرفی
Ahmet Ramazan Salman serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Translation and Interpreting at Beykent University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences since 2022, teaching specialized courses including Translation Oriented Text Analysis, Economics and Business Text Translation, and Theoretical Approaches to Translation across multiple academic terms (2021-2024).
His academic foundation includes a Doctorate from Istanbul University Faculty of Letters (2016) with thesis 'Nationalism and corruption in the novels of Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu and Ahmed Ali', a Master's from Fatih University Institute of Social Sciences (2008) focusing on 'Conversion in medieval epic', and a Licence degree from Istanbul University Faculty of Letters (2005).
Salman's research concentrates on nationalist discourse in English literature and cross-cultural narrative adaptation, evidenced by his 2022 journal article analyzing Orwell's Burmese Days and 2023 conference paper exploring Queen of Sheba narratives. His work demonstrates consistent engagement with political ideology in postcolonial contexts and religious storytelling frameworks through comparative literary analysis.
No scientific awards or grant funding are documented in available records. Current materials indicate no formal student advising responsibilities or laboratory affiliations, with primary academic contributions centered on publication and classroom instruction within translation theory and literary studies.




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