2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0010417522000019
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The Talat-Tehlirian Complex: Contentious Narratives of Martyrdom and Revenge in Post-Conflict Societies

Abstract: The assassination of Talat Pasha by Soghomon Tehlirian on 15 March 1921 in Berlin, as well as Tehlirian’s trial and acquittal on 2–3 June 1921, have contributed to the formation of conflicting legacies of the Armenian Genocide. Though minuscule in terms of violence and legal ramifications, these events and their reimagination in contentious narratives have shaped a dominant prism of sensemaking in Turkish-Armenian relations. In the imagination of rival groups, Talat and Tehlirian compete for the very same norm… Show more

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“…: 48). Alp Yenen, who refers to Tehlirian as a “hitman,” posits the necessity of an “anti-hero” framework as well as of doing away with feelings of revenge if we want to walk the path toward what he calls “Turkish-Armenian reconciliation” (2022). Both authors assume a clear understanding of where “vigilante justice” begins and “legal justice” ends.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…: 48). Alp Yenen, who refers to Tehlirian as a “hitman,” posits the necessity of an “anti-hero” framework as well as of doing away with feelings of revenge if we want to walk the path toward what he calls “Turkish-Armenian reconciliation” (2022). Both authors assume a clear understanding of where “vigilante justice” begins and “legal justice” ends.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on this scholarship, I develop a concept I call “empirical fabulation,” which, I will argue, allows us to fathom the balancing act between fact and fabulation calibrated by Tehlirian during his court testimony and in his unexamined memoir. I diverge from existing designations of Tehlirian as “a hitman” (Yenen 2022), an assassin who was transformed into a “righteous avenger” through the crafting of a legal narrative “that was exculpatory and redemptive at once” (Dean 2019: 53, 48). My reading of Tehlirian as an empirical fabulist recognizes him as a genocide survivor with an aspiration for collective justice, a son haunted by his mother’s ghost, and a historical actor who gave a fabricated testimony that was nonetheless based on the empirical facts of genocide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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