In this article, I analyse the gendered and ethnicized nature of denial writing by women writers during the decade of terror (1975–85). The 1970s and 1980s can be characterized by two coup d’états (1971 and 1980) and a series of assassinations of Turkish diplomats by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) and the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCOAG), which resulted in the proliferation of denialist narratives on the Armenian Genocide. I explore the prominent Sufi woman mystic Sâmiha Ayverdi's Türkiye'nin Ermeni meselesi (1976) and its translation into English, The Armenian question in Turkey (1980), in the way the texts draw their Turkish and international readers into reifying racist and essentialist a...
In the last twenty years, a gendered approach to the study of genocides has renewed the field's ques...
Thesis (M.A.)--Sociology, Humboldt State University, 2007My work is a comparative/ historical analys...
In this paper, we discuss what role gender plays in remembering, transmitting, and reframing memorie...
Updated version of an earlier article published in L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History 24(...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
Widely recognized by nationalists, Islamists and conservatives as the heroine of the Turkish Right i...
This dissertation explores the socio-historical forces that account for the ongoing Turkish denial o...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways en...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
This article analyses the gendered, spatial and emotional dynamics of the Dersim Genocide (1937/38) ...
In the last twenty years, a gendered approach to the study of genocides has renewed the field's ques...
Thesis (M.A.)--Sociology, Humboldt State University, 2007My work is a comparative/ historical analys...
In this paper, we discuss what role gender plays in remembering, transmitting, and reframing memorie...
Updated version of an earlier article published in L'Homme: European Journal of Feminist History 24(...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
Widely recognized by nationalists, Islamists and conservatives as the heroine of the Turkish Right i...
This dissertation explores the socio-historical forces that account for the ongoing Turkish denial o...
This dissertation is a case study of struggles over framing gendered violence as a political issue. ...
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways en...
Women suffered the major burden of the consequences of the Armenian Genocide, such as lost family, l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Transnational Press via ...
This article analyses the gendered, spatial and emotional dynamics of the Dersim Genocide (1937/38) ...
In the last twenty years, a gendered approach to the study of genocides has renewed the field's ques...
Thesis (M.A.)--Sociology, Humboldt State University, 2007My work is a comparative/ historical analys...
In this paper, we discuss what role gender plays in remembering, transmitting, and reframing memorie...