KUNTH Anouche, MAKAREMI Chowra, « When regimes become violent. Dislocation and resistance among families subjected to mass violence », Sensibilités, 2019/1 (No 6), p. 48-67
Abstract Drawing on two case studies, this article sets out to examine mass violence from the angle of families subjected to the onslaught of a criminal regime.Both in the case of the annihilation of the Ottoman Armenians and Khomeini’s eradication of dissident voices in 1980s Iran, the focus is on the repercussions of a concerted policy of extermination on filial bonds. Experiences of intimacy are teased out by exploring how relationships within families are affected by the abuses visited upon them in such a context. The approach is a painterly one, the accretion of subtle brushstrokes gradually revealing a picture of how family configurations are subverted by state violence and illuminating the shadows where emotional resources are recalibrated and deployed to resist the menace of death.
19.12.2019