
MEHMET GÜNEŞ

| Ad Soyad: | MEHMET GÜNEŞ |
| E-Posta: | mgunes@harran.edu.tr |
| Kişisel Web Sitem: | https://www.harran.edu.tr/personel/mehmetgunes@harran.edu.tr |
| Birim: | Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu |
| Dahili Telefon : | 1946 |
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Mehmet GÜNEŞ was born in Manisa in 1989. He received his bachelor's degree (with a certificate of High Honour) from Atatürk University, Faculty of Letters, Department of English Language and Literature in 2012. In 2012, he started his master's degree in English Language and Literature at Atatürk University Institute of Social Sciences and completed his master's degree with thesis on the problem of belonging, identity loss and alienation processes in the novels The Inheritance of Loss and Bye Bye Blackbird in 2015. In 2013, he started to work as a research assistant in the field of Western Languages and Literatures at Harran University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences. After a one-year experience in Şanlıurfa, he worked as a research assistant in Atatürk University Faculty of Literature, Department of English Language and Literature between 2014-2016. He received his PhD degree from Atatürk University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of English Language and Literature in 2020 with his thesis titled Psychological, cultural and historical trauma in Caryl Phillips' novels The Final Passage, Crossing The River, Cambridge and The Lost Child. After serving as the Head of Translation and Interpreting Department between 2021-2024; he served as the Deputy Director of the School of Foreign Languages for one year between 2023-2024. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of Foreign Languages and Head of the Department of Foreign Languages at the same unit. His main research interests include the contemporary English novel, immigration, postcolonialism, postmodernism, the problematic of identity and cultural studies. He is married with two daughters.