Diyarbakır Sanat Merkezi
2ND DİYARBAKIR COMPARATIVE LITERATURE DAYS
2ND DİYARBAKIR COMPARATIVE LITERATURE DAYS
October 11-21, 2018
Place: Hrant Dink Foundation, Diyarbakır Chamber of Commerce and Industry, TMMOB Diyarbakır Chamber of Architects, Diyarbakır Education and Science Workers' Union, Cafe Kastal, Batman Tov Art House, Mardin Leylan Cafe Book

The second of the Comparative Literature Days, the first of which was organized by Lîs Publishing and Diyarbakır Arts Center (DSM) in 2013, was held October 11-21, 2018. Supported by the Goethe Institute, the Consulate General of Sweden, the Consulate General of the Netherlands and the Institut français within the scope of the Spaces of Culture project that was realized with the collaboration of Anadolu Kültür and Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (IKSV), Comparative Literature Days aimed to explore the theme of multilingualism through a rich program of workshops, talks, and readings. With Berken Bereh as the guest of honor, the program brought together esteemed writers, translators and poets from Turkey – predominantly from Diyarbakır and neighboring cities -, Armenia and Europe with readers through events organized in Diyarbakır, Mardin, and Batman.

The opening program held at the Diyarbakır Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Friday, October 12, 2018 began with an introductory presentation by Lîs Publishing and DSM and a speech by Mıgırdiç Margosyan, whose 80th birthday was celebrated with special events. The night continued with a screening of a short documentary on poet Mirazê Cemal, one of the writers of Rya Teze – the longest-running Kurdish-language newspaper published in Armenia – and a speech by Mirazê Cemal, who was attending as the guest of honor for the opening night, having come to Diyarbakır from Armenia for the first time. Over the course of ten days, Comparative Literature Days offered a rich program ranging from children’s and youth literature to discussions on gender, from Armenian literature to discussions on the sphere of existence of the Greek (Rumca) language, from the relationship between literature and cinema to the theme of labor in literature, from comparative readings of classical divans to Kurdish readings and academic studies. The program concluded with Berken Bereh’s closing speech on Sunday evening, October 21.

Diyarbakır Comparative Literature Days 2018 program was organized in collaboration with Aras Publishing, Diyarbakır Reading Club, Ayrıntı Publishing, İstos Publishing, Ewro Magazine, Dilop Magazine, Hîva Publishing, Morî Publishing, KurdîLit, Amed City Theater and with the contributions of Hrant Dink Foundation, Diyarbakır Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Diyarbakır Branch of Chamber of Architects, Education and Science Workers’ Union Branch No. 1, Kastal Cafe, Batman Tov Arts House, and Mardin Leylan Cafe.

2nd Diyarbakir Comparative Literature Days Program Booklet

Opening
Film Screening Literature
October 12, 2018
Opening
Speakers: Rya Teze, Mirazê Cemal
Children, Youth, and Literature
Talk Literature
October 13, 2018
Children, Youth, and Literature
Speakers: Mine Soysal
Seeing Armenian Literature
Talk Literature
October 13, 2018
Seeing Armenian Literature
Speakers: Sevan Değirmenciyan, Mehmet Fatih Uslu
 Time, Place, Margosyan
Talk Literature
October 13, 2018
 Time, Place, Margosyan
Speakers: Gürsel Korat, Şeyhmus Közgün, Mehmet Çakmak
We Read and Sing For Margosyan
Talk Literature
October 13, 2018
We Read and Sing For Margosyan
Speakers: Mıgırdiç Margosyan, Udi Yervant, Şeyhmus Diken, Birsen İnal, Adnan Gerger
Anatomy of Kurdish Literature
Workshop Literature
October 14, 2018
Anatomy of Kurdish Literature
Facilitator: Clemencé Shalbert Yücel
Between the Divans: Melayê Cizîrî and Hafız Şîrazî in Eastern Literature
Talk Literature
October 14, 2018
Between the Divans: Melayê Cizîrî and Hafız Şîrazî in Eastern Literature
Speakers: Mehmet Kanar, İlhami Sidar, Zahir Ertekin, Emirhan Oğuz
Sunset and Literature
Talk Literature
October 14, 2018
Sunset and Literature
Speakers: Ayşegül Devecioğlu, Ömer Türkeş, Adnan Gerger
Kurdish Children's Literature: Experiences and Possibilities Talk/Literature
Talk Literature
October 15, 2018
Kurdish Children's Literature: Experiences and Possibilities Talk/Literature
Speakers: Mem Bawer, Ulku Bîngol, Feridun Birgül
The Theme of Labor in Kurdish and Turkish Short Stories and Novels
Talk Literature
October 16, 2018
The Theme of Labor in Kurdish and Turkish Short Stories and Novels
Speakers: Îsmaîl Dîndar, Tahir Şilkan
Literature, Cinema, and Exile
Talk Literature
October 17, 2018
Literature, Cinema, and Exile
Speakers: Abdullah Aren Çelîk, Esad Şanli
Academic Studies in Kirmanji (Zazaki)
Talk Literature
October 17, 2018
Academic Studies in Kirmanji (Zazaki)
Speakers: Bîlal Zîlan, Veysel Yildizhan
Translating Berken Bereh Poetry
Workshop Literature
October 20, 2018
Translating Berken Bereh Poetry
Facilitator: Samî Hêzil, Clemencé Shalbert Yücel
Gender in Literature
Talk Literature
October 20, 2018
Gender in Literature
Speakers: Melek Özlem Sezer, Fexrîya Adsay
Poetry: A Call for Justice
Talk Literature
October 20, 2018
Poetry: A Call for Justice
Speakers: Gonca Özmen
Can Greek (Rumca) Fit in a Suitcase?
Talk Literature
October 21, 2018
Can Greek (Rumca) Fit in a Suitcase?
Speakers: Foti Benlisoy
The Justice of Literature
Talk Literature
October 21, 2018
The Justice of Literature
Speakers: Necmiye Alpay, Gonca Özmen, Murat Özyaşar, Dilawer Zeraq
Novel Workshop with Ayşegül Devecioğlu
Workshop Literature
October 11, October 13-14, 2018
Novel Workshop with Ayşegül Devecioğlu
Facilitator: Ayşegül Devecioğlu
Short Story Workshop with Melek Özlem Sezer
Workshop Literature
October 19-21, 2018
Short Story Workshop with Melek Özlem Sezer
Facilitator: Melek Özlem Sezer
Batman Event: Divan of Melayê Cizîrî
Talk Literature
October 15, 2018
Batman Event: Divan of Melayê Cizîrî
Speakers: Îlhamî Sîdar, Emirhan Oğuz
Mardin Event: Divan of Melayê Cizîrî
Talk Literature
October 16, 2018
Mardin Event: Divan of Melayê Cizîrî
Speakers: Îlhamî Sîdar, Emirhan Oğuz, Deham Ebdulfettah
Closing
Talk Literature
October 21, 2018
Closing
Speaker: Berken Bereh