The German-English language book series »Armenier im östlichen Europa – Armenians in Eastern Europe« presents research outcomes on the Armenian and its diaspora’s history and culture in Eastern Europe and makes research literature and sources, which until now have only been available in few languages, accessible to the larger interested scholarly
audience.
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Friday, October 1
15:00 – 15:30
Welcome
Stefan Troebst (Berlin/Leipzig)
Opening Remarks
Hakob Matevosyan (Leipzig)
Vahe Sahakyan (Ann Arbor)
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15:30 – 17:00
Panel I. Diasporic Belongings, Discourses and Practices
Chair: Bálint Kovács
Nelli Sargsyan (Boston)
Diasporic Armenian Belonging as Always Already Queer and Multiple
Nanor Karageozian (Beirut)
Armenians in Lebanon: Nuancing Diasporic Identities and Belongings
Alexandr Osipian (Berlin)
Discourses and Practices of Belonging in Armenian Communities in Pre-Modern East-Central Europe
Discussion
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17:00 – 17:15 Break
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17:15 – 18:15
Panel II. Literary Expressions and Dynamics within Diaspora
Chair: Nare Galstyan
Karen Jallatyan (Budapest/Leipzig)
Armenian Literary, Intellectual Life in East-Central and Eastern Europe
Rubina Peroomian (Los Angeles)
Armenian-American or American with Armenian Roots? The Post-Genocide
Conditions and Circumstances in America and the Dynamics of Identity
Discussion
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18:15 – 19:00 Break
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19:00 – 20:30
Panel III. (Re)Evaluating Dispersion and Diaspora
Chair: Sirarpi Movsisyan
Konrad Siekierski (London)
Living in Homeland, Being in Diaspora: Ergirian Community in Armenia
Tsypylma Darieva (Berlin)
“Get Rooted!” A Second and Later Generation Transnationalism among Global
Armenians
Juergen Heyde (Leipzig)
Diaspora or Dispersion? Armenian Narratives of History and Belonging
in Early Modern Poland
Discussion
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Saturday, October 2
15:00 – 16:30.
Panel IV. Armenian Diversities: Roots, Migration Routes, and Practices
Chair: Vahe Sahakyan
Sirarpi Movsisyan (Leipzig)
Similar but Dangerously Different: Unpacking Belonging among the Armenians in
Germany
Nare Galstyan (Yerevan/Los Angeles)
Diversity and Unity in Diaspora: “Newcomers” and “Diasporic Armenians” in the
Netherland
Viktorya Abrahamyan (Neuchâtel)
Defining Armenianness, Overcoming Diversity: The Case of Armenian Refugees in
Syria, 1918-1932
Discussion
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16:30 – 16:45 Break
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16:45 – 18:15
Panel V. Diaspora Identities within and beyond Ethnicity
Chair: Hakob Matevosyan
Anahit Kartashyan (Saint Petersburg)
Between Home and Homeland: Construction of Armenian Identity in the 19th Century Polis (Istanbul)
Bálint Kovács (Budapest/Halle)
The Multiple Role of Armenian (Diasporic) Organisations in Transylvania and Budapest until 1950
Bhaswati Bhattacharya (Göttingen)
Lost in the Diaspora? Armenian Indian Identity in Late Colonial and Post-Colonial India
Discussion
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18:45 – 19:15 Break
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19:15 – 20:45
Panel VI. Profiling Diasporas
Chair: Uta Koschmieder
Alla Manukyan (Des Moines)
The Armenian Diaspora in the US: The Demographic and Socioeconomic Profile
René Bekius (Amsterdam)
The Armenian Diaspora in 17th and 18th Century Amsterdam: Hostland Links, Waterways to Heartlands, Shaping Past and Future
Nelida Boulgourdjian and Khatchik DerGhougassian (Buenos Aires)
“El Sur (Armenio) También Existe”: Being an (Argentine) Armenian in the (Southern) Periphery of the Diaspora
Discussion
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20:45 – 21:00
Closing Remarks
Hakob Matevosyan (Leipzig)
Vahe Sahakyan (Ann Arbor)
Stefan Troebst (Berlin/Leipzig)
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Concept and Coordination
Hakob Matevosyan, Vahe Sahakyan, Stefan Troebst
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Organisation
Hakob Matevosyan (GWZO, »Department Knowledge Transfer and Networking«)
In collaboration with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon) and The Department
of Armenian Studies at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University (Budapest)
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The Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe
(GWZO) carries out comparative historical and cultural research on the
region bordering the Baltic, the Black, and the Adriatic Seas from the Early
Middle Ages to the present. Currently, around 50 scholars from Germany
and abroad conduct their research at the Institute representing various
disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.
Information on participating / attending:
This is an online event. If you wish to participate, please contact us for registration at
hakob.matevosyan@leibniz-gwzo.de
Date:
10/01/2021 15:00 - 10/02/2021 21:00
Event venue:
online
04109 Leipzig
Sachsen
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars, Students
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Cultural sciences, History / archaeology, Language / literature, Politics, Social studies
Types of events:
Conference / symposium / (annual) conference
Entry:
09/27/2021
Sender/author:
Virginie Michaels
Department:
Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event69727
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