Antiarmenischer Rassismus
Nationalist Narratives and the Long Shadow of the Past: Turkey and the Genocide of the Armenian Population
The Armenian genocide is a difficult topic in Turkey. Nationalist narratives deny the violent crime, and examining the ideological continuities between the late Ottoman Empire and modernday Turkey is a highly charged political issue. This short impulse lecture explores some of these developments and their impact on the post-migrant society in Germany, as well as general questions and challenges of global remembrance.
Biographical Notes
Dr. Christin Pschichholz is a senior lecturer at the German Police University – University of the Federal and State Police Forces and a postdoctoral researcher in the DFG research group ‘Military Cultures of Violence: Illegitimate Military
Violence from the Early Modern Period to World War II’. The title of her Habilitation thesis is “Bevölkerungsgruppe als Manövriermasse. Das Deutsche Reich und der Genozid an den Armeniern als koloniale Verflechtungsgeschichte”.
Admission
Admission only after prior registration and subject to organiser approval!
The organisers reserve the right to restrict participation to registered individuals. Persons who are members of far-right extremist parties or organisations, who can be identified as part of the far-right extremist scene, or who have previously made racist, nationalist, antisemitic, or otherwise dehumanising statements are excluded from the event.
Participation is free of charge. Registration is required for each event individually . Please register at least 3 days before the events you are interested in by emailing: projekt-retra@oth-regensburg.de.
After organiser approval, you will receive confirmation email as well as the video conference link shortly before the event.
Content Note
This lecture series addresses topics such as racism, political violence, antisemitism, and far-right extremism. Some content may be distressing.
