When Greeks and Turks Meet: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Relationship Since 1923

By: LYTRA, VallyMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Centre for Hellenic Studies, King's College London Publications ; 15Publication details: Surrey Ashgate 2014 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Cyprus--Ethnic relations | Greece--Ethnic relations | Greece--Relations--Turkey | Identity politics--Turkey | Turkey--Relations--Greece
Contents:
Foreword by Roderick Beaton, Yorgos Dedes and Bengisu Rona; Introduction, Vally Lytra. Part I Rethinking Remembrance and Representation: History, memory and emotion: the long-term significance of the 1923 Greco-Turkish exchange of populations, Renée Hirschon; Situating loss in the Greek-Turkish encounter in Cyprus, Olga Demetriou; Rethinking Greek-Turkish relations: conversations with my Greek and Turkish university students, Hercules Millas; Greeks and Turks meet the Rum: making sense of the sounds of 'old Istanbul', Panagiotis C.Poulos. Part II The Politics of Identity, Language and Culture: Does a Cyprus solution still matter?, James Ker-Lindsay; The good, the bad and the ugly: Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot schoolbooks on the 'history of Cyprus', Yiannis Papadakis; 'Whether you see them as friends or enemies you need to know their language': Turkish language learning in a Greek-Cypriot school, Constadina Charalambous; Greeks' attitudes to Turkish features in their language, Peter Mackridge; Early literature of the Asia Minor disaster and of the War of Independence: where Greek and Turk have yet to meet, Natasha Lemos. Part III Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion Revisited: The Convention of Lausanne (1923): past and current appraisals, Konstantinos Tsitselikis; Incorporating the ecumenical patriarchate into modern Turkey: the legacy of the 1924 patriarchal election, Dimitris Kamouzis; Cultural identity in 'fragile' communities: Greek Orthodox minority media in Turkey, Eylem Yanardağoğlu; Running the Greek Orthodox schools: law and administration in late Ottoman and republican education in Turkey, Ayşe Ozil; 'Like a bridge over troubled water': reforming the education of Muslim minority children in Greece, Thalia Dragonas and Anna Frangoudaki. Index.
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Foreword by Roderick Beaton, Yorgos Dedes and Bengisu Rona; Introduction, Vally Lytra. Part I Rethinking Remembrance and Representation: History, memory and emotion: the long-term significance of the 1923 Greco-Turkish exchange of populations, Renée Hirschon; Situating loss in the Greek-Turkish encounter in Cyprus, Olga Demetriou; Rethinking Greek-Turkish relations: conversations with my Greek and Turkish university students, Hercules Millas; Greeks and Turks meet the Rum: making sense of the sounds of 'old Istanbul', Panagiotis C.Poulos. Part II The Politics of Identity, Language and Culture: Does a Cyprus solution still matter?, James Ker-Lindsay; The good, the bad and the ugly: Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot schoolbooks on the 'history of Cyprus', Yiannis Papadakis; 'Whether you see them as friends or enemies you need to know their language': Turkish language learning in a Greek-Cypriot school, Constadina Charalambous; Greeks' attitudes to Turkish features in their language, Peter Mackridge; Early literature of the Asia Minor disaster and of the War of Independence: where Greek and Turk have yet to meet, Natasha Lemos. Part III Discourses of Inclusion and Exclusion Revisited: The Convention of Lausanne (1923): past and current appraisals, Konstantinos Tsitselikis; Incorporating the ecumenical patriarchate into modern Turkey: the legacy of the 1924 patriarchal election, Dimitris Kamouzis; Cultural identity in 'fragile' communities: Greek Orthodox minority media in Turkey, Eylem Yanardağoğlu; Running the Greek Orthodox schools: law and administration in late Ottoman and republican education in Turkey, Ayşe Ozil; 'Like a bridge over troubled water': reforming the education of Muslim minority children in Greece, Thalia Dragonas and Anna Frangoudaki. Index.