Results 51 to 60 of about 2,288 (216)
Trauma and Identity: On Structural Particularities of Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust
Comparison of the Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust memories allows us not only to discuss questions important for Armenian sociopolitical and scientific thought regarding the start of the 21st century, but also for deriving useful lessons.
Harutyun Marutyan
doaj +1 more source
Synthesising insights from political theory and Holocaust and genocide studies for a transdisciplinary analysis, this article aims to explore a topic that has not been systematically investigated in the study of the Armenian genocide despite its obvious ...
Devrim Sezer
doaj +1 more source
Genocide Perspectives V: A Global Crime, Australian Voices [PDF]
Despite the catch-cry bandied about after the Holocaust, "Never Again", genocides continue to destroy cultures and communities around the globe. In this collection of essays, Australian scholars discuss the crime of genocide, examining regimes and ...
Kirril Shields (Editor) +1 more
core +2 more sources
National Colonialism: Nation‐State, Colonialism and Colonisation of Kurdistan
ABSTRACT This article develops the concept of ‘national colonialism’ to capture colonial relations in the nation‐state form. It does so through a critical appraisal of the concept of ‘internal colonialism’, which largely fails to explain the links between nationalism and colonial relations.
Behnam Amini
wiley +1 more source
The Armenian Genocide: The Trial of Tehlirian [PDF]
In 1921, six years after the extermination of the Armenian peoples in Turkey, an Armenian survivor by the name of Soghomon Tehlirian murdered former Ottoman Grand Vizier Talaat Pasha on the streets of Berlin.
University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
core
How Not To Do Things with the Word: Barack Obama on the Armenian Genocide
The overarching premise of the paper is the idea that Barack Obama’s discursive strategies used in connection with the Armenian genocide in the annual commemoratory Statements could be considered “evasionist” because of the omission of the term ‘genocide’
Suren Tigranovich Zolyan
doaj +1 more source
ABSTRACT This article examines the Turkish state's Village Guard system, revived in the 1980s as part of its counterinsurgency strategy against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). While often framed as a defensive militia, the Village Guards became central to the state's exceptional governance in Kurdistan, both facilitating military control and ...
Francis O'Connor +3 more
wiley +1 more source
“The Unexamined Life is not Worth Living”: The Armenian Genocide
The article discusses the work, research and efforts Professor Armen Marsoobian has done towards explicating and representing the fragments left from the Armenian Genocide period.
Mane Khachibabyan
core +1 more source
The Local and Global in the Armenian Genocide Memorial
Memorials are one of the most common forms of memorialization and may be understood as symbolic reparations for the victims and survivors of mass violence. They acknowledge the suffering and grief of the victims and pay tribute to the dead.
Harutyun Marutyan
doaj
ABSTRACT Black Male Studies has emerged as a new field of study that aims to correct contemporary theories of Black men and boys and provide a new conceptual grounding for future research into the sexual vulnerability of racialized male populations within Western patriarchal societies. This article introduces key concepts of Black Male Studies, as well
Tommy J. Curry
wiley +1 more source

