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Mass Media and the Genocide of the Armenians

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Zusatztext "The editors of this most useful volume lay out their theoretical framework in an enlightening introduction. ? This volume marks significant advances in the study of the Genocide of the Armenian people ? . The volume! therefore! constitutes a remarkable contribution to our understanding of the relationship between media and historical memory." (Gerard J. Libaridian! Social History! Vol. 49 (100)! November! 2016)  Informationen zum Autor Adam Muller, University of Manitoba, Canada Sévane Garibian, University of Geneva, Switzerland Benedetta Guerzoni, Independent Scholar, Italy Tessa Hofmann, Independent Scholar, Germany Louisine Abrahamyan, Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Armenia Dominika Maria Macios, Independent Scholar, Poland Sait Çetino?lu, Independent Scholar, Turkey Suzan Meryem Rosita AlJadeeah, European University Institute (Florence), Italy Claire Mouradian, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France Klappentext The role of the mass media in genocide is multifaceted with respect to the disclosure and flow of information. This volume investigates questions of responsibility, denial, victimisation and marginalisation through an analysis of the media representations of the Armenian genocide in different national contexts. Zusammenfassung The role of the mass media in genocide is multifaceted with respect to the disclosure and flow of information. This volume investigates questions of responsibility! denial! victimisation and marginalisation through an analysis of the media representations of the Armenian genocide in different national contexts. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Representations of the Armenian Genocide in the Mass Media; Joceline Chabot, Richard Godin, Stefanie Kappler, Sylvia Kasparian1. Genocide and the Arts: Creativity, Morality and the Representation of Traumatic Experience; Adam Muller2. Ravished Armenia (1919): Bearing Witness in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Some Thoughts on a Film-Ordeal; Sévane Garibian3. A Christian Harem: Ravished Armenia and the Representation of the Armenian Woman in the International Press; Benedetta Guerzoni4. From Silence to Re-Remembrance: The Response of German Media to Massacres and Genocide Against the Ottoman Armenians; Tessa Hofmann5. The Condition of the Armenian Refugees and Orphans According to the Report of the Periodical 'Armyanskiy Vestnik'; Louisine Abrahamyan6. The Polish Press and Armenian Genocide from 1895 to 1920; Dominika Maria Macios7. The 1915 Genocide in the Post-War Ottoman Press and in Parliamentary Records (1918-1919); Sait Çetinoglu, Suzan Meryem, Rosita AlJadeeah8. Extreme Violence and Massacres During the Great War: A Comparative Study of the Armenian Genocide and German Atrocities in the Canadian Press (1914-1919); Joceline Chabot, Richard Godin, Sylvia Kasparian9. A Case of Jewish Coverage of the Armenian Genocide in the United States: Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, 'Champion of any Wronged People'; Claire MouradianEpilogue; Joceline Chabot, Richard Godin, Stefanie Kappler, Sylvia Kasparian ...

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