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在亚美尼亚大屠杀100周年纪念之后,本文检视1915年亚美尼亚大屠杀50周年纪念活动在美国的转变。探讨了为向其受害者表示敬意而进行的纪念活动的仪式方面。1965年是具有里程碑意义的一年,在这一年里,散居在世界各地的亚美尼亚人(包括本分析的核心美国人)第一次走上街头,要求土耳其承认Medz yeghn。透过两份英文报纸(Hairenik Weekly和the Armenian Mirror-Spectator)的棱镜,作者探讨了亚美尼亚裔美国人社区的种族动员,以及他们对数十年来不公正与沉默的公开抗议。纪念计划的内部运作,以及亚美尼亚裔美国人向收容社区讲述他们的悲剧的方式(他们已经在那里定居下来)都被揭开了面纱。这篇文章将五十周年纪念的筹备工作和五十周年纪念本身描述为一个民族政体形成的时刻,这个政体超越了民族内部的竞争和争端,即使这个群体在形式上仍然是分裂的。
Armenian-Americans and the semicentennial of the Medz Yeghern: Ethnic mobilization in action
In the wake of the 100 th anniversary, this paper examines the shift in Armenian genocide commemorations materializing in the USA for the 50 th anniversary of the 1915 genocide. Explored are ritual aspects of the commemorative practices undertaken to pay homage to its victims. Accentuated is the 1965 landmark year during which Armenians from diasporas around the world (including the American at the heart of this analysis) took to the streets, for the first time, to demand Turkey’s recognition of the Medz Yeghern. Through the prism of two newspapers published in English ( Hairenik Weekly and The Armenian Mirror-Spectator), the author explores this ethnic mobilization of the Armenian-American community with its public protest against the decades-long injustice and silence. Unveiled are the inner workings of the commemoration planning, as well as the ways by which Armenian-Americans narrated their tragedy to the host community (in which they were already well-settled). The article depicts the preparations for and the semicentennial itself as the moment of formation of an ethnic body politic – one transcending intra-ethnic competition and dispute even as the group remained formally divided.
期刊介绍:
There is currently a burgeoning interest in both sociology and politics around questions of ethnicity, nationalism and related issues such as identity politics and minority rights. Ethnicities is a cross-disciplinary journal that will provide a critical dialogue between these debates in sociology and politics, and related disciplines. Ethnicities has three broad aims, each of which adds a new and distinctive dimension to the academic analysis of ethnicity, nationalism, identity politics and minority rights.