Author Archive: armacader
“Мост” № 10 – ежемесячное научно-популярное приложение “Голоса Армении” – Четверг, 25 Апреля, 2013
Ձեզ ենք ներկայացնում «Голос Армения» օրաթերթի ամենամսյա «Мост» գիտահանրամատչելի հավելվածի տասներորդ համարը։
UCLA Armenian Graduate Students Association (UCLA AGSA) hosts ARMACAD, May 16, 2013
The founder of ARMACAD Khachik Gevorgyan (Assistant Professor at Yerevan State University, currently a visiting scholar at Stanford University) will introduce the Armenian Association for Academic Partnership and Support, the projects so far implemented by this association and its future plans.
LECTURE – Lost in Commemoration: The Armenian Genocide in Memory & Identity, May 2, 2013, AUA, Yerevan
The memory of the Armenian Genocide in Turkish identity will be the topic of this year’s annual commemorative lecture on the Armenian Genocide at the American University of Armenia (AUA).
ЛЕКЦИЯ – Oт «гвардий» к городским авторитетам: об организации социального пространства Eревана(с конца 1950-х по наши дни), 16 мая, 2013, Европейский университет в Санкт-Петербурге, РФ
Левон Абрамян — заведующий отделом антропологии современности в Институте археологии и этнографии Национальной Академии наук Армении. Автор более 180 публикаций, в числе которых книги «Первобытный праздник и мифология» (Ереван, 1983), «Беседы у дерева» (М., 2005), «Armenian Identity in a Changing World» (Costa Mesa, CA, 2006).
ЛЕКЦИЯ – «Первый» и «второй» в образах Гюмри: опыт анализа городского текста, 16 мая, 2013, Европейский университет в Санкт-Петербурге, РФ
Гаяне Шагоян — старший научный сотрудник отдела антропологии современности Института археологии и этнографии Национальной Академии наук Армении. Автор монографии «“Семь дней, семь ночей”: панорама армянской свадьбы» (Ереван, 2011) и около 70 статей, в том числе «Очерки антропологии города, пережившего землетрясение», «Мемориализация землетрясения в Гюмри», «Оператор как новый персонаж армянской свадьбы» и др.
LECTURE – Intellectuals Analyzing the Soviet Legacy in Post-Soviet-Armenia, May 2, 2013
Aghasi Tadevosyan was born in 1966 in Armenia. He graduated from the Department of History of Yerevan State University in 1991. In 1995, he obtained a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology. His main research interests are social changes, cultural transition, value transformation, modernization, and migration processes of post-Soviet Armenia.
Lecture – Rethinking Ottoman Cross-Cultural Encounters: Turks and the Armenian Alphabet, April 26, 2013, UCLA, USA
In recent decades there has been a renewed scholarly interest on literature produced by Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in a hybrid language known as “Armeno-Turkish” or Ottoman Turkish written in Armenian letters. Some of this scholarship has claimed the literary corpus of printed works in this language, ranging from novels to newspapers, as primarily belonging to Armenian national history while others have claimed it as part of the Turkish national tradition.
CONF/CfP – Shirvan, Arran, and Azerbaijan: Historical-Cultural Retrospective, 1-2 Nov, 2013, Yerevan, Armenia
Scholars and postgraduate students are invited to submit papers and panel proposals related to all aspects of history of the region, culture, linguistics, literature, religion, archaeology, as well as current political issues.
Conference – Independence and Beyond: In Search of a New Armenian Diaspora, April 27, 2013, USC, USA
“Independence and Beyond: In Search of a New Armenian Diaspora”
Davidson Conference Center at USC, USA
Symposium – The Armenians of Turkey after the Genocide, 21 April 2013, U.C. Berkeley, USA
Symposium
Organized by the Armenian Studies Program at U.C. Berkeley
The Armenians of Turkey after the Genocide


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