Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord

This article studies the political usages of patriotic celebrations and school textbooks by Turkish nationalism in Northern Cyprus. It shows that since the division in 1974, a memorial calendar has been used to diffuse a state nationalism that proposes a simplified narrative of the history of the co...

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Main Author: Mathieu Petithomme
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre d'Études Balkaniques 2017-07-01
Series:Cahiers Balkaniques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ceb/8611
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spelling doaj-a8aff82ff5c94a5a820000ae376147842021-09-02T01:12:53ZengCentre d'Études BalkaniquesCahiers Balkaniques0290-74022261-41842017-07-014310.4000/ceb.8611Mémoire et politique à Chypre du NordMathieu PetithommeThis article studies the political usages of patriotic celebrations and school textbooks by Turkish nationalism in Northern Cyprus. It shows that since the division in 1974, a memorial calendar has been used to diffuse a state nationalism that proposes a simplified narrative of the history of the conflict. Such narrative glorifies the role of Turkey and provides stereotypes on the violence of Turkish Cypriots, inducing that peaceful coexistence would be impossible. By celebrating the memory of the martyrs, Turkish nationalists have imposed an ideological and conflicting political discourse based on the feelings of fear and threat to justify their national liberation struggle and TRNC’s independence. An analogous discourse based on the belonging of Cyprus to Hellenism and the resistance against British colonial rule and Turkey dominates the Greek Cypriot political space. But alternative internal memories also exist within each community, and propose less essentialist and more nuanced interpretations of the history of the conflict.http://journals.openedition.org/ceb/8611NationalismMemoryPoliticsNorthern Cyprus1974-2014Twenty first century
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author Mathieu Petithomme
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Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
Cahiers Balkaniques
Nationalism
Memory
Politics
Northern Cyprus
1974-2014
Twenty first century
author_facet Mathieu Petithomme
author_sort Mathieu Petithomme
title Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
title_short Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
title_full Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
title_fullStr Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
title_full_unstemmed Mémoire et politique à Chypre du Nord
title_sort mémoire et politique à chypre du nord
publisher Centre d'Études Balkaniques
series Cahiers Balkaniques
issn 0290-7402
2261-4184
publishDate 2017-07-01
description This article studies the political usages of patriotic celebrations and school textbooks by Turkish nationalism in Northern Cyprus. It shows that since the division in 1974, a memorial calendar has been used to diffuse a state nationalism that proposes a simplified narrative of the history of the conflict. Such narrative glorifies the role of Turkey and provides stereotypes on the violence of Turkish Cypriots, inducing that peaceful coexistence would be impossible. By celebrating the memory of the martyrs, Turkish nationalists have imposed an ideological and conflicting political discourse based on the feelings of fear and threat to justify their national liberation struggle and TRNC’s independence. An analogous discourse based on the belonging of Cyprus to Hellenism and the resistance against British colonial rule and Turkey dominates the Greek Cypriot political space. But alternative internal memories also exist within each community, and propose less essentialist and more nuanced interpretations of the history of the conflict.
topic Nationalism
Memory
Politics
Northern Cyprus
1974-2014
Twenty first century
url http://journals.openedition.org/ceb/8611
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