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Clothes and Textiles of Anatolian Greek Refugees: Embodied Memories on Display

Clothes and Textiles of Anatolian Greek Refugees: Embodied Memories on Display

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What can clothing and textile artefacts tell us about the identities, experiences, and resilience of displaced Anatolian Greek communities, and how can we maintain intercultural memory?

Escaping the coast of Asia Minor, over one million Anatolian Greeks sought refuge in Greek territory before, during, and after the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922), endangering their memories and cultural heritage. Examining the clothing people chose to bring with them such as wedding dresses, and the textile trades they developed, including rug weaving, Clothes and Textiles of Anatolian Greek Refugees aims to shed light on complex historical events and deepen our understanding of the people in this post-conflict society.

Author Eleni Chasioti further highlights the significant role of contemporary museum collections that collect and preserve items in relation to forced migration as catalysts for maintaining intercultural memory and showing a path to healing and progression.

Inviting contemporary readers to weave together the fabric of past lives, this book is ideal reading for students of Fashion and Personal Style Studies, Fashion and Museum Curation, Forced Migration and Refugee Studies, Archaeology, History, and History of Art.



Author: Eleni Chasioti
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Lived Places
Published: 01/21/2026
Series: Fashion and Personal Style Studies
Pages: 136
Weight: 0.42lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.29d
ISBN: 9781916985452
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