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Gönül Pultar was born on 3 November, 1943 in Istanbul, Turkey, is an A turkish women academics. Discover Gönül Pultar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 3 November, 1943
Birthday 3 November
Birthplace Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality Turkey

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Who Is Gönül Pultar's Husband?

Her husband is Mustafa Pultar

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Parents Reşid Mazhar Ayda, Adile Ayda
Husband Mustafa Pultar
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Children Giray Pultar, Eren Pultar, Selçuk Pultar

Gönül Pultar Net Worth

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1878

Being the granddaughter of Sadri Maksudi (1878-1957), the leader of the short-lived "Turko-Tatar national-cultural autonomy" established right after the 1917 Revolution in Russia, she has found herself immersed in the life and culture of the autonomous republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan (within the Russian Federation) after the fall of the Soviet Union.

1943

Fahriye Gönül Pultar (née Ayda, born 3 November 1943) is a Turkish academic, scholar and novelist.

Presently, she is the President of the Cultural Studies Association of Turkey and also holds the honorary title of the President of the World League of Tatars.

She was born on 3 November 1943 in Istanbul.

Following her career diplomat mother, Adile Ayda, she studied in such countries as France, The Netherlands and the former Yugoslavia and received a B.A. from Robert College (now Boğaziçi [Bosphorus] University) in Istanbul and a Ph.D. from Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara.

After an early career in journalism, she opted for academia and has taught at METU, Boğaziçi University, Bilkent University as well as Bahçeşehir University.

1965

In 1965, she received the Robert College Cinema Club Award for her movie script “Bağbozumu (Vintage)” and in 1970, the Hachette-Larousse Literature Award in France for her essay “Lettre à un Ami.” For her efforts at promoting the Tatar culture in the diaspora, she was awarded a medal in 2005 by President Vladimir Putin of Russia and in 2007 a "Rehmet Hattı" (Testimony of Gratitude) by the then President Shaimiev of Tatarstan.

1998

In 1998, she was appointed as a research fellow at the Longfellow Institute of Harvard University.

She has been active in various academic associations such as the Modern Language Association, the ASA - American Studies Association and the Society for Multi-ethnic Studies Europe and the Americas.

1999

In 1999 Pultar founded the "Group for Cultural Studies in Turkey," which later became the Cultural Studies Association of Turkey of which she has been president since.

She is at present a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Journal of Popular Culture.

2001

Her short story "Leda and the Swan," published in Cultural Horizons (2001) can be found at the web site entitled "Contemporary Turkish Literature" of Boğaziçi University.

In addition to the books above, she has written numerous encyclopedia articles and essays in books and journals published in the US, The Netherlands, Germany, The Russian Federation, Japan, India, and Turkey.

2006

She was the founding editor of Journal of American Studies of Turkey and also the guest editor of the September 2006 issue of Comparative American Studies, a special issue devoted to American literature in languages other than English.

Her written works in this area include Technique and Tradition in Samuel Beckett's Trilogy of Novels and On the Road to Baghdad or Traveling Biculturalism: Theorizing a Bicultural Approach to Contemporary World Fiction.

Originating primarily from biennial international symposia on various cultural issues which she initiated under the auspices of the Cultural Studies Association of Turkey, her written works include Kültür ve Modernite (Culture and Modernity), Türk(iye) Kültürleri (Cultures of Turks/Turkey), İslam ve Modernite (Islam and Modernity), Kimlikler Lütfen: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nde Kültürel Kimlik Arayışı ve Temsili (IDs Please: Quest for and Representation of Cultural Identity in the Republic of Turkey), Imagined Identities: De/Construction of Culture, Ethnicity and Trans/Nationhood in the Age of Globalization.

2009

Her essay "Postmodern Resistance or Public Mask: The Islamic Veil in Europe" appeared in Post-National Enquiries: Essays on Ethnic and Racial Border Crossings (2009) edited by Jopi Nyman.

Through her involvement with the World League of Tatars, she has produced the following books:

Yirmi Birinci Yüzyılda İdil-Ural (Idil-Ural in the Twenty-first Century), and Ağır Gökyüzünde Kanat Çırpmak: Sovyet-sonrası Türk Cumhuriyetlerinde Kültürel Kimlik Arayışı ve Müzakeresi (Flapping Wings in Heavy Skies: Quest and Debate for Cultural Identity in Post-Soviet Turkic Republics)

2014

In 2014, a festschrift was published in her honor, entitled A Transcultural Wanderer: A Festschrift for Gönül Pultar.

Pultar's studies in academia have been in literary studies, mainly in the area of English/American Literature.