2019
DOI: 10.1177/1350506819855407
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History-writing in Turkey through securitization discourses and gendered narratives

Abstract: Since the official history-writing is a defining aspect for the formation and consolidation of nation-states, it is crucial to explore the attempts to legitimize particular discourses regarding historical atrocities. The selective representations of the past, in this regard, contradict counter-memories and propagate hegemonic patterns of remembrance and/or forgetting of past crimes. This article accordingly addresses how the representations of counter-memories as threats to national security and the silencing … Show more

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“…29 A constant invocation of insecurity in public statements aims to make people endorse government policies that perpetuate the government's hold to power. 30 In official press conferences, security threats are linked with opposition parties.…”
Section: Simulacrum I-turkey's Struggle For Survival (Bekâ Mücadelesi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 A constant invocation of insecurity in public statements aims to make people endorse government policies that perpetuate the government's hold to power. 30 In official press conferences, security threats are linked with opposition parties.…”
Section: Simulacrum I-turkey's Struggle For Survival (Bekâ Mücadelesi)mentioning
confidence: 99%