Genocide creates two inheritances: the stories survivors tell, and the silence surrounding the stories they cannot bear to speak about. The Armenian, Greek and Assyrian genocides during the late Ottoman period (1914-1923) left consequences that did not end with the killing. Memories of violence and displacement persisted across time and place: in family silences, fragments of stories, expressions of grief, and the sense of responsibility felt by…
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