Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories transcend national boundaries in a manner that might replace exclusive and antagonistic national histories with inclusive cosmopolitan solidarities. This article critically engages with such models by exploring transcultural cross-referencing in narratives about Greek-Turkish relationships in two different settings: print media produced by memory activists from the expatriated Greek minority of Turkey; and peer-to-peer debates in the "comments" section on YouTube. Whilst such transcultural discourses might indeed draw different victim communities closer together, they nevertheless also have the capacity to reinforce national histories and identiti...
While it is true that in Europe the so-called (history and) memory of extreme violence appears to be...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
The experience of the Asia Minor Greeks merits special attention, since it provides a unique, long-t...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
In my research I explore collective memory, national myths and multi-collectivity in the contested g...
Diasporas engage in a variety of practices and activities to commemorate past massacres and genocide...
This thesis is an exploration of the intersection between nationalist ideology and cultural heritage...
This article uses the oral history narrative of an elderly Smyrniote/Izmirian woman born in 1915 to ...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
While it is true that in Europe the so-called (history and) memory of extreme violence appears to be...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
The experience of the Asia Minor Greeks merits special attention, since it provides a unique, long-t...
Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories trans...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This introduction lays out the context and aims for the special issue’s focus on Ottoman transcultur...
The centenary year of the Armenian genocide witnessed an escalation in cultural production and both ...
In my research I explore collective memory, national myths and multi-collectivity in the contested g...
Diasporas engage in a variety of practices and activities to commemorate past massacres and genocide...
This thesis is an exploration of the intersection between nationalist ideology and cultural heritage...
This article uses the oral history narrative of an elderly Smyrniote/Izmirian woman born in 1915 to ...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
Web 2.0 facilitates the articulation of transcultural solidarities between Armenian, Assyrian, Greek...
This paper examines the making of the Pontian Greek genocide, sometimes also referred to as the Otto...
While it is true that in Europe the so-called (history and) memory of extreme violence appears to be...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
The experience of the Asia Minor Greeks merits special attention, since it provides a unique, long-t...