The Grandchildren: The Hidden Legacy of 'Lost' Armenians in Turkey
Autor Ayse Gul Altinayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2017
When Fethiye cetin first published her groundbreaking memoir in Turkey, My Grandmother, she spoke of her grandmother's hidden Armenian identity. The book sparked a conversation among Turks about the fate of the Ottoman Armenians in Anatolia in 1915. This resulted in an explosion of debate on Islamized Armenians and their legacy in contemporary Muslim families.
The Grandchildren (translated from Turkish) is a follow-up to My Grandmother, and is an important contribution to understanding survival during atrocity. As witnesses to a dark chapter of history, the grandchildren of these survivors cast new light on the workings of memory in coming to terms with difficult pasts.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138515994
ISBN-10: 113851599X
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 113851599X
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Foreword to the Turkish Edition, Ayse Gul Altinay and Fethiye cetin
Foreword to the Transaction Edition, Ayse Gul Altinay and Fethiye cetin
Preface to the Turkish Edition, Fethiye cetin
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Gerard Libaridian
Guide to Turkish Pronunciation
Map
The Stories
The First Time You Hear It, You Want to Go Out onto the Balcony and Shout, Baris
It's a Terrible Thing to Have Had My Origins Hidden from Me, Deniz
All This Hiding Makes a Person Feel Insecure, Arif
If They Were the Ones Doing the Plundering, They Would Have Taken Their Gold with Them, Ruya
Thousands of Women Share This Story, Gulcin
Why Did My Father Have No Aunts, Uncles, or Cousins?, Nukhet
In the Media, They Use "Armenian" Like a Curse Word. That's So Horribly Hurtful, Naz
Because You Have This "Other Identity," You Go into a Cold Sweat, Wondering What Is Going to Happen to You, Qesra Kiso Ozlemi
I Found Out That My Grandmother Was Armenian while Doing My Military Service, Mehmet
The Infidel Girl Bedriye's Son, Bedrettin Aykin
You're Living Your Life. One Morning You Wake Up and Go to Your Death. How Can You Explain Something Like That?, Zerdust
People Must Accept the Facts about Their Lives, Ayca
Silent All Their Lives, as If They Had Committed Some Crime, Gulsad
My Grandmother Was Named Vartanus, Her Sister, Siranus, Vecibe
Today Is the Day When Armenians Color Their Eggs Red and Pass Them Around, Halide
My Grandmother Was Discovered Sitting Underneath a Tree in the Mountains at the Age of Four, Murat
Let Me Honor His Memory, Even If It's Just Two Lines, Henaramin
Why Are There Only Grandmothers? Why Don't They Ever Have Families?, Sima
Now Why Would This Sort of Person Tell a Lie?, Salih
It Can't Be Easy, Living with That on Your Conscience, Melek
Our Children Need to Learn from History, Asli
We Have Yet to Create a Philosophy in the Name of Peace and Brotherhood, Ali
Can I Look at the History of Ordu through My Grandmother's Story?, Berke Bas
We're Digging Up the Past for the Sake of the Future, Elif
Postscript
Unraveling Layers of Silencing: Where Are the Converted Armenians?, Ayse Gul Altinay
Bibliography
Commentary, Maureen Freely
Glossary
Foreword to the Transaction Edition, Ayse Gul Altinay and Fethiye cetin
Preface to the Turkish Edition, Fethiye cetin
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Gerard Libaridian
Guide to Turkish Pronunciation
Map
The Stories
The First Time You Hear It, You Want to Go Out onto the Balcony and Shout, Baris
It's a Terrible Thing to Have Had My Origins Hidden from Me, Deniz
All This Hiding Makes a Person Feel Insecure, Arif
If They Were the Ones Doing the Plundering, They Would Have Taken Their Gold with Them, Ruya
Thousands of Women Share This Story, Gulcin
Why Did My Father Have No Aunts, Uncles, or Cousins?, Nukhet
In the Media, They Use "Armenian" Like a Curse Word. That's So Horribly Hurtful, Naz
Because You Have This "Other Identity," You Go into a Cold Sweat, Wondering What Is Going to Happen to You, Qesra Kiso Ozlemi
I Found Out That My Grandmother Was Armenian while Doing My Military Service, Mehmet
The Infidel Girl Bedriye's Son, Bedrettin Aykin
You're Living Your Life. One Morning You Wake Up and Go to Your Death. How Can You Explain Something Like That?, Zerdust
People Must Accept the Facts about Their Lives, Ayca
Silent All Their Lives, as If They Had Committed Some Crime, Gulsad
My Grandmother Was Named Vartanus, Her Sister, Siranus, Vecibe
Today Is the Day When Armenians Color Their Eggs Red and Pass Them Around, Halide
My Grandmother Was Discovered Sitting Underneath a Tree in the Mountains at the Age of Four, Murat
Let Me Honor His Memory, Even If It's Just Two Lines, Henaramin
Why Are There Only Grandmothers? Why Don't They Ever Have Families?, Sima
Now Why Would This Sort of Person Tell a Lie?, Salih
It Can't Be Easy, Living with That on Your Conscience, Melek
Our Children Need to Learn from History, Asli
We Have Yet to Create a Philosophy in the Name of Peace and Brotherhood, Ali
Can I Look at the History of Ordu through My Grandmother's Story?, Berke Bas
We're Digging Up the Past for the Sake of the Future, Elif
Postscript
Unraveling Layers of Silencing: Where Are the Converted Armenians?, Ayse Gul Altinay
Bibliography
Commentary, Maureen Freely
Glossary
Descriere
The Grandchildren is a collection of intimate, harrowing testimonies by grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Turkey's "forgotten Armenians" the orphans adopted and Islamized by Muslims after the Armenian genocide