Western Caspian University

Teachers

School of Philology and Translation

Maya Hasanli

Lecturer

Ancient Turkic Language, Turkish Literature

+994 12 492 74 18

maya.hesenli@wcu.edu.az

Maya Murad gizi Hasenli was born on May 1, 1993, in Baku.
She received her bachelors degree in Philology (Azerbaijani Language and Literature) at the Faculty of Philology of Baku State University from 2010 to 2014 and graduated with honors.
From 2014 to 2016, she completed her masters studies with honors in Literary Studies (Literature of Turkic Peoples) at the same faculty.
Between 2017 and 2020, she pursued doctoral studies at the Nizami Ganjavi Institute of Literature of ANAS. Since 2019, she has been working as a lecturer at Western Caspian University.

Scientific and Methodological Work:

  1. Akhundova M. Typological similarities in the works of Mahammad Fuzuli and Sheikh Galib. National Conference on "Topical Issues of Philology" dedicated to the 92nd anniversary of National Leader Heydar Aliyev. Baku State University, May 7–8, 2015, pp. 166–170.
  2. Akhundova M. Echoes of Fuzulis poetry in Sheikh Galibs mesnevi “Hüsn and Ishq”. Conference dedicated to the 80th anniversary of academician Tofiq Hajiyev. BSU, Nov 2, 2016, pp. 310–313.
  3. Akhundova M. Poetic views of Fuzuli and Sheikh Galib. Conference at BSU, May 18–19, 2016, pp. 94–96.
  4. Akhundova M. The branded hero in Suat Dervişs novel Ankara Prisoner within comparative literary studies. IV International Scientific Conference of Young Researchers. April 29–30, 2016, pp. 1332–1334.
  5. Hasenli M. Repressed Tatar and Bashkir writers. III International Scientific Conference of Young Researchers. Baku Engineering University. April 29–30, 2019. Vol. 2, pp. 1289–1292.
  6. Hasenli M. General overview of the repression of Kazakh and Kyrgyz peoples. Comparative Literary Studies, No.1, 2019, pp. 140–145.
  7. Hasenli M. The theme of repression in Tatar literature (based on Ibrahim Salahovs Kolyma Stories). Philology and Art Studies, No.1, 2019, pp. 120–126.
  8. Akhundova M. The problem of intelligentsia in Aziz Nesins satire. Young Researcher, 2018, No.2, pp. 135–142.
  9. Akhundova M. Autobiographical elements in Aziz Nesins works. II International Scientific Conference of Young Researchers. April 27–28, 2018, pp. 1325–1327.
  10. Akhundova M. Common critical targets in Turkish and Azerbaijani satire of the second half of the 20th century (based on the works of Aziz Nesin and Anar). IV International Symposium, June 27–30, 2018, pp. 55–56.
  11. Hasenli M. Influence of Aziz Nesins satire on Seyfaddin Daglis work. Young Researcher, No.2, 2019, pp. 204–209.
  12. Hasenli M. Same topic. International Symposium "National Struggle and Literature in the Turkic World", Baku, June 12–15, 2019. Ankara 2022, pp. 201–207.
  13. Hasenli M. Nazim Hikmets biography in Aziz Nesins research. Abstracts of the International Conference “Nazim Hikmet – 120”, 2023, pp. 45–46.
  14. Hasenli M. Critical targets in Aziz Nesins satire on sports. Comparative Literary Studies, No.2, 2023, pp. 153–157.
    https://doi.org/10.59849/2663-4414.2023.2.153
  15. Hasanli M.M. The fable style in Aziz Nesins satires. Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky TNU: Philology. Journalism, Vol. 35(74), No. 2, 2024, Part 2, pp. 55–60.
    https://doi.org/10.32782/2710-4656/2024.2.2/09
  16. Hasenli M. Autobiographism in Aziz Nesins satire: Hasan Yazman as a prototype. Bulletin of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, No.1, 2025, pp. 118–123.
    https://doi.org/10.59849/3006-1342.2025.1.118
  17. Hasenli M. The inverted allegory in Aziz Nesins novella Letters from Tahtalıköy. Young Researcher, No.1, 2025, pp. 34–40.
    https://doi.org/10.59849/2409-4838.2025.1.34
  18. Hasanli M.M. Two Nasreddin Hodjas in the 1960s: Aziz Nesin and Anar. Materials of the international scientific conference dedicated to the 105th anniversary of Ubaydulla Karimov. Tashkent: Fan, 2025, pp. 457–462