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The Make-Believe Space: Affective Geography in a Postwar Polity Author: Yael Navaro-Yashin ISBN-10: 0822351935 ISBN-13: 9780822351931 Published: 2012-04-04 Publisher: Duke University Press Books
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The Make-Believe Space is a book of ethnographic and theoretical meditation on the phantasmatic entanglement of materialities in the aftermath of war, displacement, and expropriation. "Northern Cyprus," carved out as a separate space and defined as a distinct (de facto) polity since its invasion by Turkey in 1974, is the subject of this ethnography about postwar politics and social relations. Turkish-Cypriots' sociality in a re-forged geography, rid of its former Greek-Cypriot inhabitants after the partition of Cyprus, forms the centerpiece of Yael Navaro-Yashin's conceptual exploration of subjectivity in the context of "ruination" and "abjection." The unrecognized state in Northern Cyprus unfolds through the analytical devices that she develops as she explores this polity's administration and raison d'être via affect theory. Challenging the boundaries between competing theoretical orientations, Navaro-Yashin crafts a methodology for the study of subjectivity and affect, and materiality and the phantasmatic, in tandem. In the process, she creates a subtle and nuanced ethnography of life in the long-term aftermath of war.
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The Cyprus Problem: What Everyone Needs to Know Author: James Ker-Lindsay ISBN-10: 0199757151 ISBN-13: 9780199757152 Published: 2011-04-21 Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
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For nearly 60 years--from its uprising against British rule in the 1950s, to the bloody civil war between Greek and Turkish Cypriots in the 1960s, the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in the 1970s, and the United Nation's ongoing 30-year effort to reunite the island--the tiny Mediterranean nation of Cyprus has taken a disproportionate share of the international spotlight. And while it has been often in the news, accurate and impartial information on the conflict has been nearly impossible to obtain. In The Cyprus Problem, James Ker-Lindsay--recently appointed as expert advisor to the UN Secretary-General's Special Advisor on Cyprus--offers an incisive, even-handed account of the conflict. Ker-Lindsay covers all aspects of the Cyprus problem, placing it in historical context, addressing the situation as it now stands, and looking toward its possible resolution. The book begins with the origins of the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities as well as the other indigenous communities on the island (Maronites, Latin, Armenians, and Gypsies). Ker-Lindsay then examines the tensions that emerged between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots after independence in 1960 and the complex constitutional provisions and international treaties designed to safeguard the new state. He pays special attention to the Turkish invasion in 1974 and the subsequent efforts by the UN and the international community to reunite Cyprus. The book's final two chapters address a host of pressing issues that divide the two Cypriot communities, including key concerns over property, refugee returns, and the repatriation of settlers. Ker-Lindsay concludes by considering whether partition really is the best solution, as many observers increasingly suggest.Written by a leading expert, The Cyprus Problem brings much needed clarity and understanding to a conflict that has confounded observers and participants alike for decades.
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Victory of the West: The Great Christian-Muslim Clash at the Battle of Lepanto Author: Niccolo Capponi ISBN-10: 0306816180 ISBN-13: 9780306816185 Published: 2008-04-08 Publisher: Da Capo Press
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When the heavily manned fleet of the Ottoman Empire met the ships of a fragile coalition of Christian European states in 1571, the waters off the coast of Greece, they say, ran red with blood.” It was a victory of the West-the first major victory of Europeans against the Ottoman Empire. In this compelling piece of narrative history, Niccolò Capponi describes the underlying clash of cultures and takes a fresh look at the bloody struggle between oared fighting galleys and determined men of faith. As a description of the age-old conflict between Christianity and Islam, it is a story which resonates today.
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On Kingship to the King of Cyprus Author: Thomas Aquinas ISBN-10: 0888442513 ISBN-13: 9780888442512 Published: 1949-01-01 Publisher: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
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The Past in Pieces: Belonging in the New Cyprus (Contemporary Ethnography) Author: Rebecca Bryant ISBN-10: 0812242602 ISBN-13: 9780812242607 Published: 2010-07-29 Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
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On April 23, 2003, to the surprise of much of the world, the ceasefire line that divides Cyprus opened. The line had partitioned the island since 1974, and so international media heralded the opening of the checkpoints as a historic event that echoed the fall of the Berlin Wall. As in the moment of the Wall's collapse, cameras captured the rush of Cypriots across the border to visit homes unwillingly abandoned three decades earlier. It was a euphoric moment, and one that led to expectations of reunification. But within a year Greek Cypriots overwhelmingly rejected at referendum a United Nations plan to reunite the island, despite their Turkish compatriots' support for the plan. In The Past in Pieces, anthropologist Rebecca Bryant explores why the momentous event of the opening has not led Cyprus any closer to reunification, and indeed in many ways has driven the two communities of the island further apart.This chronicle of the "new Cyprus" tells the story of the opening through the voices and lives of the people of one town that has experienced conflict. Over the course of two years, Bryant studied a formerly mixed town in northern Cyprus in order to understand both experiences of life together before conflict and the ways in which the dissolution of that shared life is remembered today. Tales of violation and loss return from the past to shape meanings of the opening in daily life, redefining the ways in which Cypriots describe their own senses of belonging and expectations of the political future. By examining the ways the past is rewritten in the present, Bryant shows how even a momentous opening may lead not to reconciliation but instead to the discovery of new borders that may, in fact, be the real ones.
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A Sojourn In Cyprus Author: Alan White ISBN-10: 1466914165 ISBN-13: 9781466914162 Published: 2012-03-12 Publisher: Trafford
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A Sojourn in Cyprus is an account of thirty years' acquaintance with this Greko-Turkish island, culminating in nine years residence on it. It is a tale of fun, frustrated ambitions, the salvaging of a failing school, murder, and love. As the chapters unfold, they give also the flavor of the island, describe the pleasures and drawbacks of expatriate life there, provide a personal interpretation of Cyprus's turbulent history and its present-day politics, explore its rich archeological heritage, and make some predictions for its future.
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Crisis in Byzantium: The Filioque Controversy in the Patriarchate of Gregory II of Cyprus (1283-1289) Author: Aristeides Papadakis ISBN-10: 0881411760 ISBN-13: 9780881411768 Published: 1997-01-01 Publisher: St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
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Cyprus As I Saw It In 1879 (1879) Author: Samuel White Baker ISBN-10: 1164812076 ISBN-13: 9781164812074 Published: 2010-09-10 Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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Othello (Collectors Library) Author: William Shakespeare ISBN-10: 1907360131 ISBN-13: 9781907360138 Published: 2011-09-01 Publisher: Collector's Library
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Othello is the definitive play on the theme of jealousy. In this remorseless tragedy, first performed in 1604, William Shakespeare's most malevolent villain, Iago, aide to Othello, plants the seed of the green-eyed monster in the mind of his master, incubating it with vile insinuations until it devours the great man and the lives of those he loves. Iago believes he has been unfairly treated by the Moor, who is completely unaware of it, so both are carried through the drama on tides of delusion. This is what places Othello among Shakespeare's masterpieces-driven by the spiteful impulses to which all of us are at some time susceptible, the course of life can go horribly awry.
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The Cyprus Conspiracy: America, Espionage and the Turkish Invasion Author: Brendan O'Malley ISBN-10: 1860647375 ISBN-13: 9781860647376 Published: 2001-08-25 Publisher: I. B. Tauris
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It has been 25 years since Greek colonels staged a coup on Cyprus, ousting Greek-Cypriot leader Archbishop Makarios, and Turkey retaliated by invading and seizing a third of the island. The island remains split in two, policed by the United Nations. Henry Kissinger claimed he could do nothing to stop this because of the Watergate crisis. The Cyprus Conspiracy provides crucial evidence that this was no failure of American foreign policy, revealing for the first time the explosive strategic reasons why Washington had to divide the island.
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