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The articles in this issue collectively highlight the interdisciplinary strength of narrative and language studies, emphasising the ongoing importance of literary and linguistic inquiry in tackling contemporary cultural, ethical, and epistemological challenges. The present collection of studies on narrative, language, ethics, and the construction of cultural meaning in literary, philosophical, and linguistic contexts. The contributions address issues of space, morality, storytelling, and discourse as fields of resistance, interpretation, and transformation. The articles highlight narrative as a significant ethical, political, and performative practice, exploring how literary texts represent crises related to modernity, identity, displacement, self-reflexivity, and responsibility.
Issue Editors: Nimetullah Aldemir, Soner Kaya, Ali Şükrü Özbay