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  • U.Mich Int'l Conference on "The Armenian Apocalyptic Tradition"

    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Studies Program
    University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Ms. Gloria Caudill, Administrator
    Tel: (734) 763-0622
    Email: [email protected]



    The University of Michigan to hold an international conference on
    "The Armenian Apocalyptic Tradition"

    The Armenian Studies Program at the University of
    Michigan is pleased to announce an international conference on "The
    Armenian Apocalyptic Tradition: A Comparative Perspective." The
    conference will take place at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
    October 16-19, 2008.

    This is the second conference on the theme which the
    Armenian Studies Programs at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and
    the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, had independently conceived but
    jointly planned. The first conference was organized by the Hebrew
    University of Jerusalem and took place in Jerusalem in 2007.

    The Ann Arbor conference will highlight the Armenian
    Apocalyptic tradition in the broadest sense of the word, and in a
    comparative context, in both literature and the arts. Scholars from
    Armenia, Europe and the USA will discuss eschatological and millennial
    themes, visions and prophecies, maledictions and revelations, origins
    and apocrypha, and related topics in this important but inadequately
    explored field. Within the larger comparative context, papers will
    highlight apocalyptic themes common to the Syriac, Byzantine, Coptic,
    Ethiopic, Slavonic, Georgian and Armenian traditions, or comparative
    aspects of one or more of these traditions. Papers dealing with
    visual representations of such elements in these traditions will
    illustrate their reflection and interpretation in art.

    It is hoped that the comparative approach adopted by the
    conference will shed much new light on the prescience of seers and the
    imaginary and imaginative ways in which they reflected the
    religious-cultural concerns and social-political aspirations of their
    respective traditions. The proceedings will be published as a volume
    in English. Professor Kevork B. Bardakjian is the main convener of
    the conference.

    The conference is open to the public.
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