
معرفی
Professor FETTAH KUZU is a faculty member at Gaziantep University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Turkish Language and Literature. His academic journey includes roles as Associate Professor (2019–2024), Doctor Lecturer (2013–2019), and Research Assistant (2009–2011) at multiple institutions.
- Education:
- PhD in Turkish Language and Literature, Fırat University (2010–2013)
- MA in Turkish Language and Literature (with thesis, 2008–2010)
- Non-thesis MA in Turkish Language and Literature Teaching (2007–2008)
- Bachelor's in Turkish Language and Literature, Fırat University (2003–2007)
- Bachelor's in Political Science, Bilkent University (1992–1997)
His research focuses on Classical Turkish Literature, particularly Divan poetry, Aruz meter, Sufi themes, and comparative studies (e.g., Fuzûlî and Shakespeare). He has pioneered methodological approaches integrating structural linguistics (parole/langue) and textual analysis for classical poetry.
Recent publications span topics like mythological elements in Divan poetry, identity in Mehmed Akif’s works, and cross-cultural poetic dialogue. He has supervised 16 theses, including analyses of exoteric and esoteric myths, 15th-century Ottoman poets, and cosmological motifs in Fehîm-i Kadîm’s poetry.
Administrative roles include Director of Research and Application Center (2016–2017) and Editorial Board Member for journals like Gaziantep Üniversitesi Ayıntab Araştırmaları Dergisi. Projects include the 2021 study on zahirî and bâtînî myths in classical poetry.

