This book examines the way how Missing Persons in Cyprus, individuals lost in the course of inter-ethnic hostilities, have been used by the political leaders of both ethnic groups to carry and project messages of loss, recovery, and ethnic incompatibilty. It explores how memory and obligations towards dead kin and civic subjects can be seen both as a political plan used by state authorities and political leaders, and as a political act on the personal and local level against the very authorities that have employed it : a theme explored by Greek tragedists, like Sophokles, and by Philosophers such as Hegel
Transitional justice literature has highlighted a negative relationship between enforced disappearan...
The article aims to investigate how Greek Cypriots throughout the international community, and who h...
Trauma and ambivalence are common aspects of the post-colonial condition and themes in Cypriot poetr...
In this chapter I discuss the attempts by some widows of missing persons in Cyprus to recover the re...
The fate of missing persons is a central issue in post-conflict societies facing truth recovery and ...
This article tackles the problematic notions of ‘difference’ (and ‘similarity’) between Greek and Tu...
This dissertation examines social practices of memory-making and forgetting in Cyprus after the part...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the ideological and socio-political discourses shaping the remembranc...
When remembering violence in their collective past, Cypriot individual and collective perspectives a...
The following paper explains how was created the cause of missing people’s relatives in the Turkish‑...
Whether reburied, concealed, stored, abandoned or publicly displayed, human remains raise a vast num...
The island of Cyprus has been bitterly divided for more than four decades. One of the most divisive ...
By the summer of 1974, the island of Cyprus was home to two separate refugee communities. Charting t...
Abstract Background In 1981, the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP) was established with a...
Transitional justice literature has highlighted a negative relationship between enforced disappearan...
The article aims to investigate how Greek Cypriots throughout the international community, and who h...
Trauma and ambivalence are common aspects of the post-colonial condition and themes in Cypriot poetr...
In this chapter I discuss the attempts by some widows of missing persons in Cyprus to recover the re...
The fate of missing persons is a central issue in post-conflict societies facing truth recovery and ...
This article tackles the problematic notions of ‘difference’ (and ‘similarity’) between Greek and Tu...
This dissertation examines social practices of memory-making and forgetting in Cyprus after the part...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 258-285.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Research methodology -- Ch...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the ideological and socio-political discourses shaping the remembranc...
When remembering violence in their collective past, Cypriot individual and collective perspectives a...
The following paper explains how was created the cause of missing people’s relatives in the Turkish‑...
Whether reburied, concealed, stored, abandoned or publicly displayed, human remains raise a vast num...
The island of Cyprus has been bitterly divided for more than four decades. One of the most divisive ...
By the summer of 1974, the island of Cyprus was home to two separate refugee communities. Charting t...
Abstract Background In 1981, the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP) was established with a...
Transitional justice literature has highlighted a negative relationship between enforced disappearan...
The article aims to investigate how Greek Cypriots throughout the international community, and who h...
Trauma and ambivalence are common aspects of the post-colonial condition and themes in Cypriot poetr...