معرفی
Hatice Kiliç is a Turkish literature scholar currently serving as a Lecturer at the Department of Turkish Language, Faculty of Letters, Ahi Evran University of Kirsehir since 2018. She holds a PhD in New Turkish Literature (2006-2018) and has extensive teaching experience in Turkish language courses at both undergraduate and associate degree levels.
- PhD: New Turkish Literature, Atatürk University Institute of Turkic Studies (2018)
- MA: Turkish Language and Literature, Gazi University Faculty of Letters (2005)
- BA: Turkish Language and Literature, Eskişehir Osmangazi University (2000)
Her research focuses on Republican era Turkish literature, particularly examining spatial representations in novels (Ankara as a literary space), migration narratives, and Anatolian cultural traditions. She has contributed book chapters analyzing authors like Orhan Veli and Necati Cumalı, and presented conference papers on topics ranging from early Turkish nationalism in literature to contemporary literary theory.
She has served as Deputy Head of the Turkish Language Department (2020-2023) and contributed to the academic community through collaborative publications and teaching activities. Her 2017-2019 project on traditional medicine practices in Kırşehir demonstrates her interest in cultural heritage documentation.