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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2021.tde-22072021-131845
Document
Author
Full name
Mariana Boujikian Felippe
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Laura Moutinho da (President)
Loureiro, Heitor de Andrade Carvalho
Sarti, Cynthia Andersen
Tosold, Léa
Title in Portuguese
Entre guerreiras e mulheres de família: memórias de um genocídio e identidade armênia na diáspora
Keywords in Portuguese
Diáspora
Gênero
Genocídio
Memória
Negacionismo
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar os sentidos que o genocídio armênio (1915-1923) tem para as descendentes de sobreviventes que pertencem à diáspora presente na cidade de São Paulo. Mais especificamente, trata-se de pensar como a memória desse evento é transmitida e articulada e como a violência do período afetou a vivência familiar, as histórias de vida e a identidade das mulheres armênias que não experienciaram diretamente os massacres. Pretendo analisar, ainda, como esses processos se relacionam com uma narrativa da comunidade sobre o papel da mulher na manutenção da família e na reconstrução da vida após a imigração forçada.
Title in English
Between warriors and family women: memories of a genocide and armenian identity in the diaspora
Keywords in English
Denialism
Diaspora
Gender
Genocide
Memory
Abstract in English
This research aims to analyze the meanings that the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) has for survivors' descendants, who belong to the diaspora within the city of São Paulo. More specifically, this project focuses on the understanding of how this event's memory is transmitted and articulated, and how the violence of the period affected the family experience, life stories, and identity of the Armenian women who did not experience the massacres directly. I also intend to analyze how these processes are related to a communal narrative about women's role in maintaining the family and reconstructing life after forced immigration.
 
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Publishing Date
2021-07-22
 
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