![]() ![]() Based on this focus, this article argues that Shafak's literary creation, though not immune to the Orientalism refuted by Bouachrine as androcentric, provides a practical frame or model for addressing sociocultural conflicts in Turkish society as a Muslim one. It focuses on Shafak's sensitivity toward the concept of multiculturalism and using it as an "Ottoman Utopian" concept to tackle the modernization with its nationalist sensitivities that, she believes, is drying multidimensional notion of identity in Turkish cultural context. This article employs Ibtissam Bouachrine's feminist perspective to explore Elif Shafak's stand on the notion of amnesia and identity in Three Daughters of Eve (2016). ![]()
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