"Ask the Assyrians, Armenians, Kurds": Transcultural Memory and Nationalism in Greek Historical Discourse on Turkey

IF 0.5 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY History & Memory Pub Date : 2018-08-31 DOI:10.2979/HISTMEMO.30.2.02
Huw Halstead
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Abstract:Recent research has suggested that in the contemporary globalized and digitized world memories transcend national boundaries in a manner that might replace exclusive and antagonistic national histories with inclusive cosmopolitan solidarities. This article critically engages with such models by exploring transcultural cross-referencing in narratives about Greek-Turkish relationships in two different settings: print media produced by memory activists from the expatriated Greek minority of Turkey; and peer-to-peer debates in the "comments" section on YouTube. Whilst such transcultural discourses might indeed draw different victim communities closer together, they nevertheless also have the capacity to reinforce national histories and identities.
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“问亚述人、亚美尼亚人、库尔德人”:希腊关于土耳其的历史话语中的跨文化记忆和民族主义
摘要:最近的研究表明,在当今全球化和数字化的世界中,记忆超越国界,可能以包容的世界主义团结取代排他性和对抗性的民族历史。本文通过探索两种不同背景下希腊-土耳其关系叙事中的跨文化交叉引用,批判性地参与了这些模型:由土耳其流亡希腊少数民族的记忆活动家制作的印刷媒体;以及在YouTube的“评论”区进行点对点辩论。虽然这种跨文化话语确实可能使不同的受害者群体更紧密地联系在一起,但它们也有能力加强国家的历史和身份。
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