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    IMAGINING ARMENIA
    by Joanne Laycock

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    http://www.tol.cz/look/estore/article.tpl?IdL anguage=1&IdPublication=11&NrIssue=100&amp ;NrSection=100&NrArticle=20139
    Oct 30 2008
    Czech Republic

    Imagining Armenia: Orientalism, ambiguity and intervention, 1879-1925
    examines how Armenia and Armenians were portrayed in Britain at a
    decisive moment in modern history, when diplomats, scholars and
    humanitarians (here termed Armenophiles) engaged with the past,
    present and future of Armenia.

    Joanne Laycock draws on social and cultural theory in order to examine
    the relationship between representations of Armenia and the political
    and humanitarian responses to atrocity, genocide and the refugee
    crisis. This book illustrates how British observers represented the
    'in-between' position of Armenians and considers the early development
    of atrocity narratives which related acts of violence and oppression by
    the Ottomans. It goes on to examine responses to the massacres of the
    Armenians during the First World War, showing how established images
    of Armenians were transformed in the wake of this crisis. Laycock
    then turns to the post-war period when attempts were made to define
    and establish an independent Armenian nation state in the midst of
    international efforts to provide for the relief and resettlement of
    Armenian refugees. The book ends with the long-term implications
    that British and international 'abandonment' of the Armenians had
    for their subsequent place in public memory.

    price: $74.95 purchase this book

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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