Batuhan Lüleci

Nuri Batuhan Lüleci is a PhD student in the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures at Charles University in Prague. He holds an MA in National and Transnational Studies: Literature, Culture, Language (NTS) from the University of Münster. Additionally, he has completed a semester at the University of St Andrews, a full academic year at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and most recently, was a visiting doctoral student at the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing.

He is researching and writing at the conceptual intersections between and among life-writing, postcolonial studies, and critical theory. He is currently working on his dissertation entitled ‘Transgressive Life Writing and Exilic Criticism,’ focusing on the nexus between theory and lived experience in the life narratives of Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, and Stuart Hall. His most recent article, ‘The Rhetoric of Violence in Irvine Welsh’s Marabou Stork Nightmares,’ was published in Scottish Literary Review (https://asls.org.uk/publications/periodicals/slr/).

Contact: batuhanlulecii (at) gmail.com or batuhan.luleci (at) ff.cuni.cz

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