The issue of identity (re)construction and its relation to social memory has been raised in The Bastard of Istanbul, written by one of the most prolific novelists Elif Shafak. The novel narrates how Turkey attempts to blot out people’s collective remembrance upon the violent history of the Armenian Genocide. The story depicts the issue by showing individuals with contradictory identities of Turks and Armenian Americans who live in a dilemmatic intersection of ignoring and keeping such a memory. This article describes the identity (re)construction among Istanbulites, including Turks and Armenians, as two competing (id)entities, as depicted in The Bastard of Istanbul. The study is a literary criticism that focuses on the social issue of ident...
The role of interpretation becomes fundamental in respect to unpacking memory, and by extension, elu...
Pamuk‘s Istanbul. Memories of a City (2005), more than a book of individual memoirs, is a review of ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The issue of identity (re)construction and its relation to social memory has been raised in The Bast...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study demonstrated how Armenian Massacres as crime fiction...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
This project looks at how politicized identity and community was formed in Armenian America through ...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
This article notes the competing narrative drives, in A Memento for Istanbul byAhmed Ümit, of a crim...
This article explores how monuments must not be seen as independent or self-referential depositories...
2015 marks the centennial of a “historical” issue which is perhaps equally topical in the political ...
Dominant representations of history evolve through differential exercise of power to enable memory o...
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways en...
The role of interpretation becomes fundamental in respect to unpacking memory, and by extension, elu...
Pamuk‘s Istanbul. Memories of a City (2005), more than a book of individual memoirs, is a review of ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...
The issue of identity (re)construction and its relation to social memory has been raised in The Bast...
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study ...
Purpose of the study: The purpose of this study demonstrated how Armenian Massacres as crime fiction...
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turki...
The problematical notion of the ‘Armenian question’ has become a political and linguistic tool for t...
This project looks at how politicized identity and community was formed in Armenian America through ...
The process of Turkish state formation coincides with systematic large-scale massacres, persecution ...
This article notes the competing narrative drives, in A Memento for Istanbul byAhmed Ümit, of a crim...
This article explores how monuments must not be seen as independent or self-referential depositories...
2015 marks the centennial of a “historical” issue which is perhaps equally topical in the political ...
Dominant representations of history evolve through differential exercise of power to enable memory o...
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways en...
The role of interpretation becomes fundamental in respect to unpacking memory, and by extension, elu...
Pamuk‘s Istanbul. Memories of a City (2005), more than a book of individual memoirs, is a review of ...
Denial of the crimes committed against the Armenians during the late Ottoman Empire has been a perma...