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18 Between Orientalism and Occidentalism THE CONTRIBUTION OF ASIA MINOR REFUGEES TO GREEK POPULAR SONG, AND ITS RECEPTION
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Stathis Gauntlett
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Notes on Terminology and Orthography xi
- Preface xiv
- Acknowledgements xviii
- Map of Greece and Turkey xx
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I Introduction: Background and Overview
- 1 ‘Unmixing Peoples’ in the Aegean Region 3
- 2 The Consequences of the Lausanne Convention AN OVERVIEW 13
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II Political, Economic and Policy Aspects
- 3 Lausanne Revisited POPULATION EXCHANGES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 23
- 4 The Consequences of the Exchange of Populations for Turkey 39
- 5 1922: Political Continuations and Realignments in the Greek State 53
- 6 Economic Consequences following Refugee Settlement in Greek Macedonia, 1923–1932 63
- 7 Homogenising the Nation, Turkifying the Economy THE TURKISH EXPERIENCE OF POPULATION EXCHANGE RECONSIDERED 79
- 8 The Story of Those Who Stayed LESSONS FROM ARTICLES 1 AND 2 OF THE 1923 CONVENTION 97
- 9 Religion or Ethnicity THE IDENTITY ISSUE OF THE MINORITIES IN GREECE AND TURKEY 117
- 10 Inter-war Town Planning and the Refugee Problem in Greece TEMPORARY ‘SOLUTIONS’ AND LONG-TERM DYSFUNCTIONS 133
- 11 When Greeks Meet Other Greeks SETTLEMENT POLICY ISSUES IN THE CONTEMPORARY GREEK CONTEXT 145
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III Social and Cultural Aspects
- 12 Housing and the Architectural Expression of Asia Minor Greeks Before and After 1923 163
- 13 Space, Place and Identity MEMORY AND RELIGION IN TWO CAPPADOCIAN GREEK SETTLEMENTS 179
- 14 Lessons in Refugeehood THE EXPERIENCE OF FORCED MIGRANTS IN TURKEY 193
- 15 Muslim Cretans in Turkey THE REFORMULATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN AN AEGEAN COMMUNITY 209
- 16 The Exchange of Populations in Turkish Literature THE UNDERTONE OF TEXTS 221
- 17 The Myth of Asia Minor in Greek Fiction 235
- 18 Between Orientalism and Occidentalism THE CONTRIBUTION OF ASIA MINOR REFUGEES TO GREEK POPULAR SONG, AND ITS RECEPTION 247
- References 261
- Appendix 281
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- List of Tables viii
- List of Contributors ix
- Notes on Terminology and Orthography xi
- Preface xiv
- Acknowledgements xviii
- Map of Greece and Turkey xx
-
I Introduction: Background and Overview
- 1 ‘Unmixing Peoples’ in the Aegean Region 3
- 2 The Consequences of the Lausanne Convention AN OVERVIEW 13
-
II Political, Economic and Policy Aspects
- 3 Lausanne Revisited POPULATION EXCHANGES IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 23
- 4 The Consequences of the Exchange of Populations for Turkey 39
- 5 1922: Political Continuations and Realignments in the Greek State 53
- 6 Economic Consequences following Refugee Settlement in Greek Macedonia, 1923–1932 63
- 7 Homogenising the Nation, Turkifying the Economy THE TURKISH EXPERIENCE OF POPULATION EXCHANGE RECONSIDERED 79
- 8 The Story of Those Who Stayed LESSONS FROM ARTICLES 1 AND 2 OF THE 1923 CONVENTION 97
- 9 Religion or Ethnicity THE IDENTITY ISSUE OF THE MINORITIES IN GREECE AND TURKEY 117
- 10 Inter-war Town Planning and the Refugee Problem in Greece TEMPORARY ‘SOLUTIONS’ AND LONG-TERM DYSFUNCTIONS 133
- 11 When Greeks Meet Other Greeks SETTLEMENT POLICY ISSUES IN THE CONTEMPORARY GREEK CONTEXT 145
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III Social and Cultural Aspects
- 12 Housing and the Architectural Expression of Asia Minor Greeks Before and After 1923 163
- 13 Space, Place and Identity MEMORY AND RELIGION IN TWO CAPPADOCIAN GREEK SETTLEMENTS 179
- 14 Lessons in Refugeehood THE EXPERIENCE OF FORCED MIGRANTS IN TURKEY 193
- 15 Muslim Cretans in Turkey THE REFORMULATION OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN AN AEGEAN COMMUNITY 209
- 16 The Exchange of Populations in Turkish Literature THE UNDERTONE OF TEXTS 221
- 17 The Myth of Asia Minor in Greek Fiction 235
- 18 Between Orientalism and Occidentalism THE CONTRIBUTION OF ASIA MINOR REFUGEES TO GREEK POPULAR SONG, AND ITS RECEPTION 247
- References 261
- Appendix 281
- Index 289