The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute
Publishing House
Presents
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915
The Metamorphosis of the Post-Genocide Armenian Identity as Reflected in
Artistic Literature
by
Rubina Peroomian
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915 addresses the breaching of that silence in the changing atmosphere of today’s Turkey. Rubina Peroomian traces the effects of the 1915 Genocide and the ensuing traumatic experiences on the identity or the sense of Armenianness in generations of Armenian survivors—Christian, Islamized, hidden, etc.—living in Turkey. Within the context of the Turkish-Armenian relationship, she expounds on the role of historical memory, and its persistence or rupture, in constructing ethnic identity.
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915 can be purchased from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Yerevan, Armenia and the following bookstores in the U.S. NAASR (www.naasr.org), Sardarabad (www.Sardarabad.com),
Abril (www.abrilbooks.com)
(cover price $ 20).
Publishing House
Presents
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915
The Metamorphosis of the Post-Genocide Armenian Identity as Reflected in
Artistic Literature
by
Rubina Peroomian
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915 addresses the breaching of that silence in the changing atmosphere of today’s Turkey. Rubina Peroomian traces the effects of the 1915 Genocide and the ensuing traumatic experiences on the identity or the sense of Armenianness in generations of Armenian survivors—Christian, Islamized, hidden, etc.—living in Turkey. Within the context of the Turkish-Armenian relationship, she expounds on the role of historical memory, and its persistence or rupture, in constructing ethnic identity.
And Those Who Continued Living in Turkey after 1915 can be purchased from the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Yerevan, Armenia and the following bookstores in the U.S. NAASR (www.naasr.org), Sardarabad (www.Sardarabad.com),
Abril (www.abrilbooks.com)
(cover price $ 20).