Collective Trauma and the Armenian Genocide

Collective Trauma and the Armenian Genocide

Armenian, Turkish, and Azerbaijani Relations since 1839

Steiner, Pamela

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

09/2022

368

Mole

Inglês

9781509943135

15 a 20 dias

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PART I
COLLECTIVE TRAUMA: AN INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction to Trauma, a Capacious Social Concept
2. Impaired Meaning Making, Trauma's Meta-Effect
3. Some Distinctive Aspects of Collective Trauma
PART II
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONSHIP
4. The Tangled Roots of Homeland and Identity
5. The Riddle of Ottomanism
6. The Unlikely Alliance against the Sultan
7. The Final Path to Imperial Ruin
8. Five Men's Traumatisation before they Acquired Power
9. The Armenian Genocide
PART III
VIOLENT ENTITLEMENT CARRIED INTO ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI RELATIONS IN TRANSCAUCASIA
10. Enemies or Allies? Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations, 1850-1915
11. A Kaleidoscope of Armenian-Muslim Relations in the Intense Dynamics of Transcaucasia and Baku in 1917
12. Bolshevik Decrees and Anarchy in the Borderlands, Late 1917-Early 1918
13. How World War I Ended in Transcaucasia: Betrayal, New Republics, Race Murder
14. Baku, 1917-1918: More Conflict, its Seeds Planted for Transmission
15. World War I's End in Eastern Transcaucasia: War Fever Sparks the Turan Quest and Race Murder
PART IV
ANALYSING AND PROCESSING COLLECTIVE TRAUMA: IS A DIFFERENT FUTURE POSSIBLE?
16. How People Make Meaning in General, and Illustrated by an Armenian and a Turk
17. Meaning Making with Trauma and Relative Powerlessness in the Armenian People as a Whole
18. Meaning Making with Trauma and Relative Power among Turks
Conclusion: Processing Collective Trauma Collectively: Will We?
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