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How are historians and social scientists to understand the emergence, the multiplicity, and the mutability of collective memories of the Ottoman Empire in the political formations that succeeded it? With contributions focussing on several of the nation-states whose peoples once were united under the aegis of Ottoman suzerainty, this volume proposes new theoretical approaches to the experience and transmission of the past through time. Developing the concept of topology, contributors explore collective memories of Ottoman identity and post-Ottoman state formation in a contemporary epoch that, echoing late modernity, we might term “late nationalism”.



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“This outstanding collection shows us that even after imperial borders disappear, the legacy of empire lives on in the intimate spaces of affect, emotion, gesture, and memory. The focus on the “post-Ottoman” is a challenge to definitions of the postcolonial that limit it to Western European empires. This makes the book essential reading not only in Middle Eastern and Balkan Studies but also for scholars who wish to think more broadly about imperial half-lives.” • Rebecca Bryant, Utrecht University

“This highly original volume studies the post-Ottoman condition in terms of how time is experienced socially, cosmologically, and experientially. It will be a crucial reference not only for studies of post-Ottoman geographies, but also for the comparative and conceptual anthropology of temporality.” • Yael Navaro, University of Cambridge



Table of Contents

Introduction: The Presence of the Past in the Era of the Nation-State
Nicolas Argenti

Chapter 1. Fossilized Futures: Topologies and Topographies of Crisis Experience in Central Greece
Daniel M. Knight

Chapter 2. Prayer as a History: Of Witnesses, Martyrs, and Plural Pasts in Post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina
David Henig

Chapter 3. Surviving Hrant Dink: Carnal Mourning under the Specter of Senselessness
Alice von Bieberstein

Chapter 4. The Material Life of War at the Greek Border
Laurie Kain Hart

Chapter 5. (Re)sounding Histories: On the Temporalities of the Media Event
Penelope Papailias

Chapter 6. Between Dreams and Traces: Memory, Temporality, and the Production of Sainthood in Lesbos
Séverine Rey

Chapter 7. “Eyes Shut, Muted Voices”: Narrating and Temporalizing the Post-Civil War Era through a Monument
Dimitra Gefou-Madianou

Chapter 8. Uncanny History: Temporal Topology in the Post-Ottoman World
Charles Stewart

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 21/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789202397, 978-1789202397
      ISBN10: 1789202396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      How are historians and social scientists to understand the emergence, the multiplicity, and the mutability of collective memories of the Ottoman Empire in the political formations that succeeded it? With contributions focussing on several of the nation-states whose peoples once were united under the aegis of Ottoman suzerainty, this volume proposes new theoretical approaches to the experience and transmission of the past through time. Developing the concept of topology, contributors explore collective memories of Ottoman identity and post-Ottoman state formation in a contemporary epoch that, echoing late modernity, we might term “late nationalism”.



      Trade Review

      “This outstanding collection shows us that even after imperial borders disappear, the legacy of empire lives on in the intimate spaces of affect, emotion, gesture, and memory. The focus on the “post-Ottoman” is a challenge to definitions of the postcolonial that limit it to Western European empires. This makes the book essential reading not only in Middle Eastern and Balkan Studies but also for scholars who wish to think more broadly about imperial half-lives.” • Rebecca Bryant, Utrecht University

      “This highly original volume studies the post-Ottoman condition in terms of how time is experienced socially, cosmologically, and experientially. It will be a crucial reference not only for studies of post-Ottoman geographies, but also for the comparative and conceptual anthropology of temporality.” • Yael Navaro, University of Cambridge



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Presence of the Past in the Era of the Nation-State
      Nicolas Argenti

      Chapter 1. Fossilized Futures: Topologies and Topographies of Crisis Experience in Central Greece
      Daniel M. Knight

      Chapter 2. Prayer as a History: Of Witnesses, Martyrs, and Plural Pasts in Post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina
      David Henig

      Chapter 3. Surviving Hrant Dink: Carnal Mourning under the Specter of Senselessness
      Alice von Bieberstein

      Chapter 4. The Material Life of War at the Greek Border
      Laurie Kain Hart

      Chapter 5. (Re)sounding Histories: On the Temporalities of the Media Event
      Penelope Papailias

      Chapter 6. Between Dreams and Traces: Memory, Temporality, and the Production of Sainthood in Lesbos
      Séverine Rey

      Chapter 7. “Eyes Shut, Muted Voices”: Narrating and Temporalizing the Post-Civil War Era through a Monument
      Dimitra Gefou-Madianou

      Chapter 8. Uncanny History: Temporal Topology in the Post-Ottoman World
      Charles Stewart

      Bibliography
      Index

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