Documenting the Armenian Genocide : : Essays in Honor of Taner Akçam.
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Superior document: | Palgrave Studies in the History of Genocide Series. |
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2024. ©2024. |
Year of Publication: | 2024 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Palgrave studies in the history of genocide
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (312 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Praise for Documenting the Armenian Genocide
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Figures
- Introduction
- The Life of a Scholar Activist
- Taner Akçam and Armenian Genocide Studies
- Essays Honoring Taner Akçam
- Taner Akçam, Istanbul, My Bridge
- Istanbul, My Bridge
- The Victims of "Safety": The Destiny of Armenian Women and Girls Who Were Not Deported from Trabzon
- Introduction
- The Official Decree of the Deportation and Assurances of "Safety"
- Female Witnesses of the Trabzon Trial
- Conclusion
- Cohabitating in Captivity: Vartouhie Calantar Nalbandian (Zarevand) at the Women's Section of Istanbul's Central Prison (1915-1918)
- Early Years
- Arrest and Military Tribunal
- The Ward World of a "Political Mademoiselle"
- An Autoethnographer Behind the Bars
- Fellow Inmates: Friend or Foe?
- Sisters of Misfortune
- Armenian Women's Prison Memoirs in Comparison
- Vartouhie Calantar's Later Life in America
- Mediatized Witnessing, Spectacles of Pain, and Reenacting Suffering: The Armenian Genocide and Humanitarian Cinema
- Introduction
- Testimony, Truth-Claims, and Technologies of Witnessing
- Suffering Bodies, Spectacles of Pain, and Marketing of Agony
- Gendered Violence, Martyrdom, Slavery
- Encounters with "Non-Children" and NER's Doors to Heaven
- Reenactment as Resuffering
- An Embodied Representation of the Genocide
- Being Saved to Serve
- Conclusion
- "Special Kind of Refugees": Assisting Armenians in Erzincan, Bayburt, and Erzurum
- The War on the Caucasus Front and the Armenians
- Assisting Refugees
- "Special" Category of Refugees in Bayburt and Erzincan
- Challenges of the Relief Work
- Erzincan
- Bayburt
- Erzurum
- Conclusion
- On the Verge of Death and Survival: Krikor Bogharian's Diary
- Deportations in Aintab.
- Krikor Bogharian in Exile and His Diary: Conditions of Deportees
- Starvation, Epidemics and Sexual Abuse
- Forced Conversion
- Conclusion
- Categories and Their Interstices: The Armenian Genocide Beyond Resistance and Accommodation
- Collaborators
- Resisters
- Interstitials
- Conclusion
- The Property Law and the Spoliation of Ottoman Armenians
- "National Assets"
- Private Assets
- The Constitutional Period (1908-1914)
- The Great War and the Spoliation of Armenian Assets
- In the Wake of the Armistice: Restitution or Absorption of Armenian Assets
- Refocusing on-Crimes Against-Humanity
- Refocusing on Humankind and Crimes Against Humanity
- Conceiving Genocide
- Religious Prefiguration
- Social Contract: Agreeing on Individual Dignity, Common Good and Vital Interests
- Conclusion
- Taner Akçam as Scholar-Activist and Armenian-Turkish Relations
- The Margins of Academia or Challenging the Official Ideology
- Anti-imperialism as Anti-Christian Discourse
- Class Struggles, and Struggles Among the Nations
- Kemalism, Revolution, Nationalism, and Conservatism
- Harmony for the Nation, De-civilization for the Enemies
- 2010s-2020s: The Old-New Anti-imperialism
- The Genocide of the Christians, Turkey 1894-1924
- Since the Centennial: New Departures in the Scholarship on the Armenian Genocide, 2015-2021
- Understanding the Armenian Genocide Before the Centennial
- The Architect of the Genocide: Talaat Paşa
- Religion and Genocide
- Dispossession, Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocide
- The Primitive Accummulation of Capital and Genocide
- Forgetting and Remembering
- Index.