Western Caspian University

Teachers

School of Philology and Translation

Gunay Valibeyli

Lecturer

Country literature , World literature , Literary theory

+994 12 492 74 18

gunayvalibayli@wcu.edu.az

Gunay Valibeyli was born on July 23, 1993, in Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation. In 1999, she enrolled in School-Lyceum No. 299 in the Bilajari settlement of Baku and graduated with distinction in 2010. That same year, she was admitted to the Faculty of Philology (English) at Baku Slavic University and graduated with honors in 2014, earning the title of Distinguished Graduate. In 2014, she was accepted into the masters program at the Faculty of Philology and Journalism of Azerbaijan University of Languages, majoring in Literary Studies (English and American literature), which she completed in 2017.

In 2015, she was awarded a masters scholarship within the Erasmus Mundus Alrakis II Project and studied for one year at the University of Tuscia (Università degli studi della Tuscia) in Italy, graduating with honors in 2016. Since 2019, she has been working as a lecturer at the Department of English Language and Literature at Western Caspian University. Since the beginning of her academic career, she has actively participated in various international conferences and training programs.

Academic Publications:

  1. Grotesque and Artistic Postmodern Techniques in Martin Amiss Money: A Suicide Note. Issues in Philology, “Science and Education”, No. 4, pp. 395–403, Baku, Azerbaijan.
  2. Archetypical and Psychoanalytical Review of Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee. Issues in Philology, “Science and Education”, No. 12, pp. 311–321, Baku, Azerbaijan. ISSN 2224-9257.
  3. Postmodernism and Religion in Cats Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 70–76, Georgia, Tbilisi. ISBN 978-605-74702-1-8.
  4. The Use of Grotesque in Postmodern Style in Martin Amiss Literary Works. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 74–80, Turkey, Kars. ISBN 978-605-74702-5-6.
  5. The Motif of Karabakh in Nariman Hasanzadehs Works. Western Caspian University. Baku, Azerbaijan.
  6. The History and Theory of Dark Humour and Its Description in Martin Amiss Novels. SONÇAĞ Publishing, pp. 143–162, Ankara, Turkey. ISBN 978-625-7604-26-0.
  7. Manifestations of the Oedipus Complex in Literature. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 79–83, Ankara, Turkey. ISBN 978-605-74702-6-3.
  8. Inferiority Complex in Psychoanalysis and Its Manifestations in Literature. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 95–100, Tehran, Iran. ISBN 978-605-74702-8-7.
  9. Narcissism in Psychoanalysis and Its Manifestations in Literature. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 59–63, East Lansing, Michigan, USA. ISBN 978-605-74249-1-4.
  10. Myth and Intermediality in Toni Morrisons Literary Works. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 129–133, Gothenburg, Sweden. ISBN 978-605-74249-3-8.
  11. The History and Classification of Grotesque in Literature. BUTA International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol. 2/3, 2021, pp. 75–80, Kars, Turkey. ISSN 2717-7661.
  12. The History and Classification of Black Humour in Literature. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 95–100, Saint Petersburg, Russia. ISBN 978-605-74249-8-3.
  13. Manifestations of Multicultural Diversity in American Literature. Kafkars Eğitim Yayınları, pp. 75–80, Stockholm, Sweden. ISBN 978-605-74249-9-0.