
معرفی
Dr. Neslihan Albay holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Doğuş University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. She has also served at institutions including Halic University (2021-2024) and Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University (2018-2021). Her academic journey includes a PhD from Istanbul University (2018) on Halide Edib Adıvar and Lady Augusta Gregory’s anti-imperialist writings, an MSc from Leicester University (2010) on Shakespeare adaptations, and a BSc from Fatih University (2004).
Her research focuses on Comparative Literature, Feminist Studies, Postcolonial Theory, and Exile Narratives. Key interests include literary configurations of national identity, gender politics in colonial contexts, and transnational cultural exchanges. She has published extensively on figures like Halide Edib Adıvar, Salman Rushdie, and Victorian women writers, with a particular emphasis on anti-imperialism and cultural hybridity.
Albay has authored books such as The Anti-imperialist and Nationalist Struggle of Halide Edib Adıvar and Lady Augusta Gregory (2020) and co-edited volumes like New Frontiers in Social, Human and Administrative Sciences (2023). Her recent work examines postcolonial narratives in Louis de Bernières’ Birds Without Wings and psychoanalytic readings of motherhood in modern literature.
She actively participates in academic governance, including organizing Doğuş University’s International Conference on English Language and Literature (DIDE2023). Her teaching spans Victorian Literature, Translation Studies, and Critical Thinking courses.

