In recent decades, descendants of Armenians who were forced to convert to Islam during the Armenian Genocide and other periods of Ottoman and Turkish history have drawn increasing attention in both scholarly and public discourse. In this emerging discursive field, the labels “Islamized Armenians” and “hidden/crypto-Armenians” have become widely used terms for these descendants. This talk examines the logics and politics of naming at work in these classificatory practices, discussing the labels' (mis)uses, highlighting their analytical shortcomings and ethico-political pitfalls, and suggesting more nuanced ways of approaching this diverse and still vulnerable population.
Lecture
Naming Problems: From ‘Islamized’ and ‘Hidden’ to Muslim Armenians in Turkey
Hrag Papazian
Naming Problems: From ‘Islamized’ and ‘Hidden’ to Muslim Armenians in Turkey
Featured Presenter
- Hrag Papazian
Date & Time
Thursday May 7 2026 | 7:00 PM PT
Location
Tannas Alumni Suite (Engineering VI), UCLA
Format
Hybrid
Sponsors
- The Promise Armenian Institute
- Center for Near Eastern Studies
- Ararat-Eskijian Museum
- National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)
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