Fiction, Memory, and Ethnic Politics in the South Caucasus
Herausgeber: Mamedov, Mikail; Shahnazarian, Nona; Orte, Peter
Fiction, Memory, and Ethnic Politics in the South Caucasus
Herausgeber: Mamedov, Mikail; Shahnazarian, Nona; Orte, Peter
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The book explores the aftermath of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the effects of war and nationalism in the South Caucasus.
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The book explores the aftermath of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the effects of war and nationalism in the South Caucasus.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781032980157
- ISBN-10: 103298015X
- Artikelnr.: 74709584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9781032980157
- ISBN-10: 103298015X
- Artikelnr.: 74709584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mikail Mamedov, of dual Armenian-Azerbaijani heritage, explores the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict through personal and scholarly lenses. Educated at Moscow Lomonosov State University (Diploma), George Washington University (MA), and Georgetown (Ph.D.), he teaches and writes on Caucasus history. Despite health challenges, he continues his work, including Zoom roundtables on the conflict since 2023. Peter Orte is a visiting professor of Russian at Williams College. He received his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and spent three years as an English teacher in Baku, Azerbaijan. His research focuses on 19th-20th-century Russian literature and the South Caucasus. He has published articles on the work of Tolstoy, Lermontov, Nijinsky, and Akram Aylisli. Nona Shahnazarian is a senior researcher at Armenia's National Academy of Sciences and leads the PCenter for Independent Social Research Armenia. She has conducted fieldwork across the 'Caucasus and Russia, focusing on gender, war, migration, and memory. A former visiting fellow at Stanford and Michigan, she directs the Women in War Think Tank in Yerevan. Ulvi Ismayil is an independent historian and researcher based in Washington, DC. Originally from Baku, he earned a Master's degree in Public Policy from the University of Minnesota in 2005. His published research explores common stereotypes in Azerbaijani rhetoric regarding the conflict with Armenia, the role of writers, literary depictions of the pursuit of peace, and misguided efforts at heroization.
Introduction, "Broken Chains: Mapping the Transition from Diverse
Authoritarianism to Homogeneous Autocracy"
Part I Historiography, Politics, and Memory: A Historians' War
1. "An obsession with the remote ancestors: Politics of Ethnogenesis as a
Legitimization of New Nation-States in the Southern Caucasus"
2. "Collective Narratives of an Enduring Rivalry: Memory, History, and
Peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict"
Part II Reel Rivalries: Depicting the 'Other,' Past and Present
3. "From Reel to Real: Exploring National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijani
Cinema"
4. "The Construction of the Other: The Depiction of Azerbaijanis in
Contemporary Armenian Cinema"
Part III Literature in Search of Peace and Mutual Understanding
5. "At the Dawn of the Conflict: Jafar Jabarly's In 1905 in Search of an
Elusive Peace"
6. "Monuments and Everyday Moments: National Literature, Three Poets, and
the Future of Azerbaijan"
7. "Yemen, or the Face of the World"
Instead of Conclusion: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
8. "Surviving the Storm: Moments of Peace for Armenians and Azerbaijanis in
Georgia"
Authoritarianism to Homogeneous Autocracy"
Part I Historiography, Politics, and Memory: A Historians' War
1. "An obsession with the remote ancestors: Politics of Ethnogenesis as a
Legitimization of New Nation-States in the Southern Caucasus"
2. "Collective Narratives of an Enduring Rivalry: Memory, History, and
Peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict"
Part II Reel Rivalries: Depicting the 'Other,' Past and Present
3. "From Reel to Real: Exploring National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijani
Cinema"
4. "The Construction of the Other: The Depiction of Azerbaijanis in
Contemporary Armenian Cinema"
Part III Literature in Search of Peace and Mutual Understanding
5. "At the Dawn of the Conflict: Jafar Jabarly's In 1905 in Search of an
Elusive Peace"
6. "Monuments and Everyday Moments: National Literature, Three Poets, and
the Future of Azerbaijan"
7. "Yemen, or the Face of the World"
Instead of Conclusion: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
8. "Surviving the Storm: Moments of Peace for Armenians and Azerbaijanis in
Georgia"
Introduction, "Broken Chains: Mapping the Transition from Diverse
Authoritarianism to Homogeneous Autocracy"
Part I Historiography, Politics, and Memory: A Historians' War
1. "An obsession with the remote ancestors: Politics of Ethnogenesis as a
Legitimization of New Nation-States in the Southern Caucasus"
2. "Collective Narratives of an Enduring Rivalry: Memory, History, and
Peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict"
Part II Reel Rivalries: Depicting the 'Other,' Past and Present
3. "From Reel to Real: Exploring National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijani
Cinema"
4. "The Construction of the Other: The Depiction of Azerbaijanis in
Contemporary Armenian Cinema"
Part III Literature in Search of Peace and Mutual Understanding
5. "At the Dawn of the Conflict: Jafar Jabarly's In 1905 in Search of an
Elusive Peace"
6. "Monuments and Everyday Moments: National Literature, Three Poets, and
the Future of Azerbaijan"
7. "Yemen, or the Face of the World"
Instead of Conclusion: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
8. "Surviving the Storm: Moments of Peace for Armenians and Azerbaijanis in
Georgia"
Authoritarianism to Homogeneous Autocracy"
Part I Historiography, Politics, and Memory: A Historians' War
1. "An obsession with the remote ancestors: Politics of Ethnogenesis as a
Legitimization of New Nation-States in the Southern Caucasus"
2. "Collective Narratives of an Enduring Rivalry: Memory, History, and
Peace in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict"
Part II Reel Rivalries: Depicting the 'Other,' Past and Present
3. "From Reel to Real: Exploring National Identity in Soviet Azerbaijani
Cinema"
4. "The Construction of the Other: The Depiction of Azerbaijanis in
Contemporary Armenian Cinema"
Part III Literature in Search of Peace and Mutual Understanding
5. "At the Dawn of the Conflict: Jafar Jabarly's In 1905 in Search of an
Elusive Peace"
6. "Monuments and Everyday Moments: National Literature, Three Poets, and
the Future of Azerbaijan"
7. "Yemen, or the Face of the World"
Instead of Conclusion: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
8. "Surviving the Storm: Moments of Peace for Armenians and Azerbaijanis in
Georgia"







