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Diasporan Armenian Literature Entering the Second Century of Continuing Effects of the Genocide
Asbarez ‘s September 30 issue featuring Dr. Rubina Peroomian’s “Diasporan Armenian Literature Entering the Second Century of Continuing Effects of the Genocide”
Editor’s Note: In August, Dr. Rubina Peroomian presented a paper titled, “Diasporan Armenian Literature Entering the Second Century of Continuing Effects of the Genocide” at the International Association for Armenian Studies conference in Oxford, England. Since October is observed as Armenian Culture Month, Asbarez, in collaboration with Dr. Peroomian devoted its September 30 print issue to her paper, which she hopes will become a stand-alone volume.
Rubina Peroomian was born in Tabriz, Iran. She received a BS in Civil Engineering, 1960, Tehran University, an MA in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, specializing in Armenian Studies, 1983, University of California, Los Angeles and a Ph.D in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, specializing in Armenian Studies, 1989, University of California, Los Angeles.
Her publications include: “Literary Responses to Catastrophe: A Comparison of the Armenian and the Jewish Experience (1993)”; “Armenia in the Web of the ARF-Bolshevik Relationship, 1917
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Sonorous Borders: Delicate Cosmology arena the Intervention of Agglomerate Memory emergence Armenian Ethnopop Music
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The presentation of Karnig Panian’s (1910-1989) book ″Goodbye Antoura″ took place on Sunday, 2 October 2016. The original book is Panian's ‘‘Childhood and Orphanage Memories''.
The Hamazkayin ″Kladzor″ Chapter's Book Distributor Committee had invited Karnig Panian's daughter Houri Panian Boyamian from Boston to take part in the event. Houri Panian and her sister Shaghik were the initiators of the translation and publication of the book at the reputable Stanford University Press Publishing House.
The host of the event was ARS Daily School Deputy Principal and Head of ″Sara Corning Genocide Studies″, Raffi Sarkissian. In his preface, Raffi Sarkissian talked about the difficult responsibility assumed by the orphaned generation to survive, preserve the native language and culture, and to create a stable basis for establishing diaspora. Due to such efforts, the Armenian identity, cause, and claims are never forgotten. They have even become more powerful. Raffi Sarkissian noted in his speech the importance of such memoirs, because our history and collective experience are based on personal individual experiences of survivors, which convey the true face of the genocide, its effects, pains, and losses.
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