Open wounds : Armenians, Turks and a century of genocide /
The assassination of the author Hrant Dink in Istanbul in 2007, a high-profile advocate of Turkish-Armenian reconciliation, reignited the debate in Turkey on the annihilation of the Ottoman Armenians. Many Turks soon re-awakened to their Armenian heritage, reflecting on how their grandparents were f...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. "We are all Hrant Dink, We are all Armenian"
- Chapter 2. Crime without Punishment
- Chapter 3. Oblivion
- Chapter 4. Writing as Resistance
- Chapter 5. Decade of Terrorism
- Chapter 6. A Revolutionary Act
- Chapter 7. Re-Awakening : The Struggle for Memory and Democracy
- Chapter 8. One Hundred Years of Whispers
- Chapter 9. Memories of the Land
- Chapter 10. The Owner of the Turkish Presidential Palace
- Chapter 11. Kurds : From Perpetrator to Victim
- Chapter 12. Continuous War
- Chapter 13. Consequences.