This article analyses the gendered, spatial and emotional dynamics of the Dersim Genocide (1937/38) and attempts to commemorate the genocidal violence. It traces the transition initiated by pro-Kurdish municipalities in Turkey’s public sphere during the relatively liberal political atmosphere of the early 2000s, which switched from the spatial politics of denial to that of mourning. In illustrating the role of gendered military violence both in the destruction of Dersim and in the formation of Tunceli, the article underlines the role of spatial militarisation in upholding a regime of denial. It specifically focusses on the gendered aesthetic framing of the statue of Seyyid Rıza (1863–1937, inaugurated in 2010), who became a symbol of resist...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...
This article discusses a century-long denial of historic genocide targeting Kurdish Alevis in Turkey...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Updated version of an earlier article published in L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History 24(...
An old and long-contested city located in Northern Mesopotamia, Diyarbakır was multiply decimated an...
The Turkish state strictly bans funerals and other forms of public mourning for Kurdish guerrillas, ...
This paper looks into the lives of displaced people and their material bonds with the past while wai...
The thesis focuses on the emotional experience of perpetrator graffiti of the Turkish-Kurdish urban ...
The photographs that circulated on social media depicting (and shamelessly celebrating) the atrociou...
textThis dissertation explores politico-symbolic deployments of death in figurations of national ide...
Since the 20th of July 2016, Turkey has been under the state of emergency. Reiteration of the hegemo...
This dissertation attempts to answer two main questions. Firstly, how do you tell a history of natio...
In this article, I analyse the gendered and ethnicized nature of denial writing by women writers dur...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...
This article discusses a century-long denial of historic genocide targeting Kurdish Alevis in Turkey...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Updated version of an earlier article published in L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History 24(...
An old and long-contested city located in Northern Mesopotamia, Diyarbakır was multiply decimated an...
The Turkish state strictly bans funerals and other forms of public mourning for Kurdish guerrillas, ...
This paper looks into the lives of displaced people and their material bonds with the past while wai...
The thesis focuses on the emotional experience of perpetrator graffiti of the Turkish-Kurdish urban ...
The photographs that circulated on social media depicting (and shamelessly celebrating) the atrociou...
textThis dissertation explores politico-symbolic deployments of death in figurations of national ide...
Since the 20th of July 2016, Turkey has been under the state of emergency. Reiteration of the hegemo...
This dissertation attempts to answer two main questions. Firstly, how do you tell a history of natio...
In this article, I analyse the gendered and ethnicized nature of denial writing by women writers dur...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Dersim, an eastern province of Turkey whose name was changed to Tunceli by a 1935 law and whose bord...
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on D...