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After the Ottomans : Genocide's Long Shadow and Armenian Resilience / edited by Hans-Lukas Kieser, Seyhan Bayraktar, and Khatchig Mouradian.

Other author/creatorKieser, Hans-Lukas, editor.
Other author/creatorBayraktar, Seyhan, editor.
Other author/creatorMouradian, Khatchig, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2023.
Copyright Notice ©2023
Description295 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract This book deals with the lasting impact and the formative legacy of removal, dispossession and the politics of genocide in the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. For understanding contemporary Turkey and the neighboring region, it is important to revisit the massive transformation of the late-Ottoman world caused by persistent warfare between 1912 and 1922. This fourth volume of a series focusing on the "Ottoman Cataclysm" looks at the century-long consequences and persistent implications of the Armenian genocide. It deals with the actions and words of the Armenians as they grappled with total destruction and tried to emerge from under it. Eleven scholars of history, anthropology, literature and political science explore the Ottoman Armenians not only as the major victims of the First World War and the post-war treaties, but also as agents striving for survival, writing history, transmitting the memory and searching for justice.
General noteList of Contributors Introduction (SB, HLK, KM) Part I. Dismantling Silences and Doctrines, Telling Truths 1. Dismantling Silence: Remembrance and Action under the Genocide's Long Shadow (Khatchig Mouradian) 2. Return of the Suppressed: Atatürk's History Doctrine, Islam and the Armenian Genocide (Hans-Lukas Kieser) 3. The past, the present and the politics of memory (Seyhan Bayraktar) Part II. Armenian Writing as Agency 4. The Armenian Writers Faced with Writing about the Medz Yeghern (Valentina Calzolari) 5. Roupen Der Minasian: Three Kinds of Agency (Elke Hartmann) 6. Hrant Dink and Turkey's Armenian Problem (Toros Korkmaz) Part III. Being Armenian in Turkey 7. Auto-da-fe in Istanbul: Nationalist Turkey's first denialist crisis (1935) (Emmanuel Szurek) 8. Being Armenian in Turkey: The Story of the Papazyan Family (Öykü Gürpinar) 9. A repatriation that never took place: The Soviet Armenian call for immigration of 1946 and its impact in Turkey (Talin Suciyan) 10.Genocide Commemorations in Turkey: A Social Identity Perspective(Nanore Barsoumian) Afterword (Raymond Kévorkian) Index
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN9781788312769
ISBN1788312767 (hardcover)

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