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Seda ÇETİN is a Turkish literature scholar affiliated with Trakya University's Faculty of Letters, Department of Turkish Language and Literature. With a PhD in Turkish Language and Literature, her research focuses on psychoanalytic literary criticism, narrative techniques in Turkish novels, and historical/cultural symbolism in Ottoman and modern Turkish literature. She has published extensively on topics ranging from World War II in Turkish poetry to psychoanalytic interpretations of national identity.
- Bachelor's (2009): Uludag University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Turkish Language and Literature
- Non-thesis Master's (2010): Uludag University, Secondary Education Field Teaching
- Master's (2014): Trakya University, Turkish Language and Literature
- PhD (2020): Trakya University, Turkish Language and Literature
Her research interests bridge psychoanalytic theory with Turkish literary analysis, particularly exploring narrative structures, gender representation, and cultural identity through historical contexts. She has conducted extensive studies on dream symbolism, World War II themes, and the portrayal of cities like Bursa in travel literature.
Dr. Çetin has contributed to international books and journals through chapters on topics like Victor Hugo's influence on Ottoman writers, epistolary techniques, and feminist interpretations of Turkish essays. Her work also includes editorial collaborations on academic volumes.
