Lives in Fragments : Self-Narrative Sources and Biographical Approaches to the Armenian Genocide (New Directions in Turkish Studies) (Library Binding)

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Lives in Fragments : Self-Narrative Sources and Biographical Approaches to the Armenian Genocide (New Directions in Turkish Studies) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 322 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The lens of life stories allows us to identify contested memories and counter-narratives, thus offering new ways of interpreting the social dynamics that led to acts of genocidal violence and their remembrance, yet also to their denial.  Lives in Fragments focuses on life stories that were fragmented and shattered through the historical violence of the Armenian genocide, and offers a nuanced understanding of genocide's complex historical and social dimensions. Diverse ego-documents and self-narrative sources become subject of analysis in chapters that investigate the historiography and remembrance of the Armenian genocide. By drawing attention to biographical trajectories and manifestations, Lives in Fragments reflects on the history and memory of genocidal violence. 

Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

Biographies in Genocide: An Introduction

Eren Yıldırım Yetkin, Nazan Maksudyan, and Adnan Çelik

Part I: Methodological Questions on Biography, History, and Memory

Chapter 1. Methodological Questions on the Intersection of Biography and Memory

Lena Inowlocki and Eren Yıldırım Yetkin

Chapter 2. Biographical Approaches to the Study of the Armenian Genocide

Nazan Maksudyan

Part II: Lives in Genocide

Foreword to Part II

Fatma Müge Göçek

Chapter 3. The Library and the Survivor: Writing in Exile after the Armenian Genocide

Boris Adjemian

Chapter 4. A Biographical Approach to Genocidal Ruination: Knowledge, Nature and Dispossesion in Johannes Jakob Manissadjian's (1862-1942) Lifework

Nazan Maksudyan

Chapter 5. Sahak II Khapayan (1849-1939), Catholicos of Cilicia, as a Witness to Massacres and Genocide

Bedross Der Matossian

Chapter 6. Remembering the Survivors by Name: From Angora to Philadelphia, the Perpetual Exile of Sourpik Tekian (1868-1957)

Talin Suciyan and Paul Vartan Sookiasian

Chapter 7. Reviving the Past: Post-Genocide Armenian Memory through Song, Dance, and Photography

Vahe Tachjian

Part III: Afterlives of Violence and Genocide

Foreword to Part III: Reconsidering "Biography" under Conditions of Genocide: A Prologue

Yael Navaro

Chapter 8. Dönme, Dönek, Double: On the (Epistemologically Troubling) Figure of the Islamized Armenian

Alice von Bieberstein

Chapter 9. "The Truth is Bitter!" The Armenian Genocide in the Memoirs of Kurdish Intellectuals

Adnan Çelik

Chapter 10. Investigating a Genocidal Literary Style. Analysis of the Memoirs of Young Turk Leaders

Duygu Tasalp

Chapter 11. The Escape Route through Dersim. Remembering the Passage from Death to Life in Armenian Refugee Narratives

Annika Törne

Chapter 12. The Specter of the Armenian Genocide in a Family from Van. On Racialization, Gendered Narratives, and Intergenerational Transmission

Eren Yıldırım Yetkin

Epilogue: Traumatic, Multidirectional, Implicated: Life Stories in the Wake of Genocide

Michael Rothberg

Index

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