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Collective.

The sounds of silence 4: Izmit's Armenians speak.

Hrant Dink Foundation Publications, 2016

14,10 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turchia)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2016
ISBN
9786056601125
Luogo di stampa
Istanbul
Autore
Collective.
Pagine
0
Editori
Hrant Dink Foundation Publications
Formato
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Soggetto
ORT ARMENICA ARMENIANS ARMENIA ARMENIAN NON-MUSLIM MINORITY, MINORITIES CHRISTIANITY GENOCIDE SOCIETY CHRISTIAN CULTURE OF, THE ARMÉNIENS MINORITÉ NON MUSULMANE NICHT-MUSLIMISCHE, MINDERHEIT ARMENIER ARMENI MINORANZA MUSULMANA NO MUSULMANES, ARMENIOS MINORÍA IKKE-MUSLIMSK MINORITET ARMENERE III, Armenica
Descrizione
Soft cover
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura

Descrizione

New English Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 144 p., ills. The sounds of silence 4: Izmit's Armenians speak. The fourth book of the "Sounds of Silence" series has been published with the support of Consulate General of Sweden. Izmit's Armenians Speak, is a product of the oral history project carried out since 2011 by Hrant Dink Foundation. The Sounds of Silence - IV: Izmit's Armenians Speak, which compiles 9 out of the 30 interviews, is a narration of Armenian lives and differing experiences of Armenianness as it is told by people living in ¿stanbul, Yervan and Canada. The aim is thus to establish a dialogue between the reader and the narrator. The foreword by Ferda Balancar, who is a journalist and one of the Project coordinators, and the afterword by E. Aras Ergüne¿, who is a research assistant at Philosophy Department of Kocaeli University, have contributed in a significant way to the book. There is also a collection of lyrics and tongue twisters by the Armenians who lived at ¿zmit and surrounding areas. Izmit's Armenians Speak is taking us to a visit through the memoirs of the Armenian society. This book is giving clues about the "self" and "other" perception the Armenian society carries, by giving examples on the deportation and genocide memories transmitted through generations, as the other books of the series. "First, silence allows the members of the generations that had experienced the Genocide firsthand, or through the narrations of the members of the preceding generations, the relief of shutting themselves off to the trauma of the Genocide and carrying on with their daily lives. (¿) The second function that the shroud of silence serves against the Genocide experience is of a public rather than individual concern. The generations that have suffered the Genocide considered it their duty to carry the burden of their trauma to the grave so that it wouldn't rub off on the lives of the succeeding generations and so that they could create an unblemished memory space for their progeny. The way to do this is by respondin.g with silence to the questions posed to them and passing this high-mindedness on to posterity."
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