Published January 1, 2018
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From competitive to multidirectional memory: aliterary tool for comparison
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- 1. Ozyegin Univ, Fac Social Sci, Nisantepe Mah Orman Sok, TR-34794 Istanbul, Turkey
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Recent research shows that Turkish society is very polarized and that different identities and ideological perspectives are in constant struggle with each other. In a multicultural society such as Turkey's, the question of how to think about the relationship between different social groups' histories of victimization becomes crucial. Following Michael Rothberg's conceptualization of multi-directional memory - beyond competitive memory, this article presents an archive for comparative work through a data set of novels on the military coups in Turkey. The major argument here is that while these novels are promoting the idea of competitive memory as a zero-sum game, if it is looked at more closely, there are traces of multi-directionality, of ongoing negotiation, cross-referencing, and borrowing. Doing so, it is argued, would help to reframe justice in the society, where different victimizations are not competing with each other, but start to talk to each other. This article is an attempt to create a literary tool of comparison on different stories of victimization as a first step towards transitional justice in a polarized society.
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