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Title: The Framing of September Eleven in the Turkish Media: Moder(n)ating Turkey’s Oriental Identity
Authors: İlter, Tuğrul
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Department of Public Relations and Advertising
TR219584
Keywords: Oriental
Postcolonial
İmperialism
Colonialism
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Association of Arab-American University Graduates
Citation: The Framing of 11 September in the Turkish Media: Moder(n)ating Turkey's Oriental İdentity Tugrul Ilter, Arab Studies Quarterly; Winter 2003; 25, 1/2; Academic Research Library pg. 179
Abstract: This article examines closely the role of the 1948 Palestinian catastrophe in the contemporary peace process. It argues that peace mediation in the conflict regarded history in general an obstacle for progress and the Palestinian victimization in 1948 as a marginal and irrelevant issue. This peace process, which ignored the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948 and its impact on the contemporary reality, failed dismally. The article argues that only a courageous encounter with the crime committed in 1948 and an authentic search for rectifying it through restitutive justice, and not retribution, can open up a genuine process of reconciliation in Palestine.
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URI: https://www.questia.com/library/p3884/arab-studies-quarterly-asq/i2635564/vol-25-no-1-2-spring
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2478
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