Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)

This article starts from the analysis of the volume Pro Armenia in order to discuss the lack of recognition of the Armenian Genocide by sectors of the international community. Following the protagonists of this book we retake a painful historical and geographical journey beginning with the eye witn...

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Main Author: Diana Battisti
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-12-01
Series:LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7707
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spelling doaj-9ccb8b4517a74088b4fd078f2029cdbe2020-11-25T03:19:41ZengFirenze University PressLEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente1824-484X2016-12-01510.13128/LEA-1824-484x-2002916777Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)Diana Battisti This article starts from the analysis of the volume Pro Armenia in order to discuss the lack of recognition of the Armenian Genocide by sectors of the international community. Following the protagonists of this book we retake a painful historical and geographical journey beginning with the eye witness accounts by Metz Yeghern and continuing to today’s artists and intellectuals living inside the Diaspora and out of it. These independent voices tell us how, despite its unique evolution, the Armenian Holocaust is emblematic of other genocides of the 20th century, as shown by the very genesis of the word “genocide”, created by Raphael Lemkin not by chance after his personal experience dating from 1915 in the Ottoman Empire. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7707Armenian diasporaArmenian HolocaustArmenian-Jewish relationsGenocide Studies
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Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
Armenian diaspora
Armenian Holocaust
Armenian-Jewish relations
Genocide Studies
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title Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
title_short Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
title_full Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
title_fullStr Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
title_full_unstemmed Cento anni di "Metz Yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. A proposito del volume di Yeghiayan Vartkes, "Pro Armenia. Voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di Fulvio Cortese e Francesco Berti (2015)
title_sort cento anni di "metz yeghern", tra silenzio e speranza. a proposito del volume di yeghiayan vartkes, "pro armenia. voci ebraiche sul genocidio armeno", a cura di fulvio cortese e francesco berti (2015)
publisher Firenze University Press
series LEA : Lingue e Letterature d'Oriente e d'Occidente
issn 1824-484X
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article starts from the analysis of the volume Pro Armenia in order to discuss the lack of recognition of the Armenian Genocide by sectors of the international community. Following the protagonists of this book we retake a painful historical and geographical journey beginning with the eye witness accounts by Metz Yeghern and continuing to today’s artists and intellectuals living inside the Diaspora and out of it. These independent voices tell us how, despite its unique evolution, the Armenian Holocaust is emblematic of other genocides of the 20th century, as shown by the very genesis of the word “genocide”, created by Raphael Lemkin not by chance after his personal experience dating from 1915 in the Ottoman Empire.
topic Armenian diaspora
Armenian Holocaust
Armenian-Jewish relations
Genocide Studies
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-lea/article/view/7707
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