The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey /
The Politics of Public Memory in Turkey /
Ed. by Esra Özyürek.
- 1st ed.
- Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, 2007.
- x, 225 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East .
Includes bibliogr. references (p. 191-210) and index.
Introduction : the politics of public memory in Turkey / Esra Ozyurek -- Weaving modernity, commercializing carpets : collective memory and contested tradition in Orselli village / Kimberly Hart -- Stories in three dimensions : narratives of nation and the Anatolian civilizations museum / Asl Gur -- Remembering a nine-thousand-year-old site : presenting Catalhoyuk / Ayfer Bartu Candan -- An endless death and an eternal mourning : November 10 in Turkey / Nazl Okten -- Public memory as political battleground : Islamist subversions of republican nostalgia / Esra Ozyurek -- Memories of violence, memoirs of nation : the 1915 massacres and the construction of Armenian identity / Cihan Tugal -- Polyphony and geographic kinship in Anatolia : framing the Turkish-Greek compulsory population exchange / Asl Igsiz.
0815631316 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9780815631316 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Collective memory--Turkey.
Turkey--History.
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Includes bibliogr. references (p. 191-210) and index.
Introduction : the politics of public memory in Turkey / Esra Ozyurek -- Weaving modernity, commercializing carpets : collective memory and contested tradition in Orselli village / Kimberly Hart -- Stories in three dimensions : narratives of nation and the Anatolian civilizations museum / Asl Gur -- Remembering a nine-thousand-year-old site : presenting Catalhoyuk / Ayfer Bartu Candan -- An endless death and an eternal mourning : November 10 in Turkey / Nazl Okten -- Public memory as political battleground : Islamist subversions of republican nostalgia / Esra Ozyurek -- Memories of violence, memoirs of nation : the 1915 massacres and the construction of Armenian identity / Cihan Tugal -- Polyphony and geographic kinship in Anatolia : framing the Turkish-Greek compulsory population exchange / Asl Igsiz.
0815631316 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9780815631316 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Collective memory--Turkey.
Turkey--History.
956.1