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Պոչատ Աղուէսը / Bochad Aghvesě Storytelling in Armenian ~ Saturday, November 12, 2022 ~ In Person Event

Պոչատ Աղուէսը / Bochad Aghvesě Storytelling in Armenian ~ Saturday, November 12, 2022 ~ In Person Event

Meghri Dervartanian will tell the story of Hovhannes Tumanyan’s Պոչատ Աղուէսը / Bochad Aghvesě / "The Fox That Lost It's Tail" in Armenian, followed by a fun activity. An adult must accompany the children. All are welcome. Admission is free.

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"'Victims' and 'Executioners' of the Stalin Era Repressions in the Multidirectional Memory of Post-Soviet Armenia ~ Wednesday November 9, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

"'Victims' and 'Executioners' of the Stalin Era Repressions in the Multidirectional Memory of Post-Soviet Armenia ~ Wednesday November 9, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

The presentation will focus on the problem of how the memory of trauma, survivors of genocide and repression interact. In some cases, they can develop in parallel, independently of each other. In others, the memory of repressions is formed according to the model of memory of the genocide, when the memory of repressions repeats some of the mechanisms developed in connection with the memory of the genocide, both at the individual and institutional levels (compare with the multidirectional memory according to M. Rothberg). And thirdly, the memory of repression can be contrasted with the memory of genocide.

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THE ARMENIANS OF ABKHAZIA: Identification & Self-Identification in the Early 21st Century ~ Tuesday, November 8, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

THE ARMENIANS OF ABKHAZIA: Identification & Self-Identification in the Early 21st Century ~ Tuesday, November 8, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

Thirty years after the war in Abkhazia (1992-1993), the Armenians of Abkhazia are embedded in the fragile process of Abkhazian national construction. Within this young ethnic democracy, they are thus regularly questioned on several aspects of their identity: Are they Abkhazians or Armenians? Are the Hamshen and Armenian identities contradictory? How do they identify themselves and how are they identified by the Abkhazian State? Finally, what might their relationship to the Republic of Armenia be?

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A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY: Armenian Treasures of Artsakh, New Julfa, and Romania ~ Sunday, November 6, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY: Armenian Treasures of Artsakh, New Julfa, and Romania ~ Sunday, November 6, 2022 ~ Hybrid Event

Join us for an intimate photographic journey and conversation between Dr. Carla Garapedian of the Armenian Film Foundation and renowned photographer Hrair Hawk Khatcherian on his travels to four major Armenian landmarks.

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NAASR 68th Annual Assembly of Members ~ Saturday, November 5, 2022 ~ On Zoom

NAASR 68th Annual Assembly of Members ~ Saturday, November 5, 2022 ~ On Zoom

Featured Speaker: Dr. Asya Darbinyan, Visiting Professor in Armenian Genocide Studies, Strassler Center, Clark University, presents “The Russian Empire and Armenian Refugees (1914-1917): New Insights from the Archives”

The general public is invited to attend via NAASR's YouTube channel Armenian Studies. NAASR Members, please register on Zoom in order to vote.

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