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				First published: June 1, 2025 - Last updated: June 1, 2025
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Samantha R. Brault
			
 Title: "The Barbarians of Hollywood"
 
 Subtitle: The Exploitation of Aurora Mardiganian by the American Film Industry
 
 Journal: Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research
 
 Volume: 2
 
 Issue: -
 
 Year: 2016
 
 Pages: 22-33
 
 ISSN: -
 
 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					20th Century | 
				American History: 
					U.S. History; 
				Asian History: 
					Turkish History | 
				Types: 
					Genocidal Rape / 
						Armenian Genocide; 
				Representations: 
					Films / 
						Ravished Armenia
 
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 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author: -
			
 Abstract: 
				»As the first genocide of the 20th century tore through Ottoman Turkey, advances within the film industry opened new doors for humanitarian aid. The story of Aurora Mardiganian, a teenage Armenian survivor, provided Americans with a visual representation of what mass atrocity looked like through the film Ravished Armenia. However, the means to which the film and accompanying autobiography were created exemplify a violation of ethics. Anthony Slide’s edited edition of Ravished Armenia and the Story of Aurora Mardiganian offers an insightful account of Mardiganian’s plight, and gives evidence to the claim that she was exploited physically, psychologically, and financially in order to yield the maximum profit. Mardiganian’s legacy highlights the need for remembrance over apathy, and active awareness over indifference.« 
				(Source: Butler Journal of Undergraduate Research)
 
 Wikipedia: 
				History of Asia: 
					History of Turkey / 
						History of the Ottoman Empire | 
				History of the Americas: 
					History of the United States / 
						History of the United States (1917–1945) | 
				Film: 
					Films about rape / 
						Ravished Armenia (film) | 
				Genocide: 
					Armenian genocide / 
						Aurora Mardiganian, 
						Rape during the Armenian genocide | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Rape / 
						Genocidal rape
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