From Asia Minor to Greece: History, Memory and Migration
Journal: Journal of History and Future (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-09-10
Authors : Emine Yeşim Bedlek;
Page : 9-24
Keywords : Memory; trauma; Lausanne Convention; Pontus; Bafra;
Abstract
History and memory studies are among the most controversial topics of our era. While the official history is made up of state discourse, personal history reaches the reader through the memories of the individuals. The events that leave traces in memory are passed on to future generations by oral history studies. The pasts of individuals whose individual experiences are unpacked by the oral historians give us more detailed information about the traumas individuals. Yiannis Karatzoglou also documents his past in order to pass the traumas of migration due to the Lausanne Convention signed in 1923 between Greece and Turkey. This study examines the impact of the social, cultural and political decisions of Turkey and Greece on individuals through the life story of Yiannis in the light of history and memory.
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