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    PRESS RELEASE
    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC.
    Suite 310
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9
    CONTACT: Patil Halajian
    Tel: 416-250-9807
    Fax: 416-512-1736
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.zoryaninstitute.org

    International Conference & Student Workshop on the Armenian Diaspora


    Boston - History, culture, and identity were the focus of over thirty scholars
    gathered at Boston University to participate in the `International
    Conference & Student Workshop on the Armenian Diaspora.' The conference,
    organized by Dr. Simon Payaslian, took place from February 12 to 14 and was
    co-sponsored by the Charles K. and Elisabeth M. Kenosian Chair in Modern
    Armenian History and Literature at Boston University, the National
    Association for Armenian Studies and Research, and the International
    Institute for Diaspora Studies (A Division of the Zoryan Institute).


    `Armenian diasporan communities emerged over centuries as a result of
    voluntary migration and forced displacement in times of military conflicts,
    the Genocide during WWI, and economic and political crises,' explained Dr.
    Payaslian in his opening remarks. `We are thrilled that this conference has
    brought together scholars to present their new research on the Armenian
    diaspora and to explore the evolution of Armenian diasporan communities and
    stimulate analyses of current issues,' he added.

    The three-day conference was exceptional, in that the participants who came
    from Armenia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Italy, Lebanon, Romania,
    and the United States, could not recall another academic conference of such
    size, diversity and scope. The presentations covered a wide array of topics
    in the broad field of Diaspora Studies. Panels dealt with the following
    themes: Transnationalism, Nationalism & Conflict; Diasporic Identity; Human
    Rights & Genocide; Diasporic Identities and Community Building; Diaspora and
    Cultural Development; Narrativization of Diasporic Belongingness and
    Revival; Armenian Repatriations; The Desnelle Collective (contemporary
    artists in various media); Culture & Economy in Diasporan Communities;
    Transdisciplinarity of Diaspora Studies; and Diasporan Ethno-nationalism &
    Transnationalism.


    The first day of the conference represented the work of young, up-and-coming
    scholars. Their level of expertise and dedication to the subject promise a
    bright future for Armenian Diaspora Studies. The number of scholars working
    in the field and the variety of their subjects was also a revelation to
    many, as before this conference they were not aware of each other's work in
    this field.


    Particularly enjoyed at the conference was a session entitled `The Desnelle
    Collective,' which included papers and presentations about the Armenian
    Diaspora through various art forms, including video, the book, performance
    art and painting, along with analytical discussions. Discussant David
    Kazanjian from the University of Pennsylvania described the session as `a
    breath of fresh air in which I am exalted to step.'

    Summing up the success of the event Dr. Payaslian explained there is still a
    lot of work to be done. `As a first step, it is necessary to expand the
    temporal and spatial parameters of Armenian Diaspora Studies, to integrate
    theoretical and empirical, qualitative and quantitative approaches,' he
    stated in his closing remarks. `There are other topics that Armenian
    Diaspora Studies must consider that are extremely important and necessary,
    such as the study of community leadership, and the study of the role, place,
    significance and impact of at least four major institutions which include:
    political parties, the church, the media and schools,' Dr. Payaslian
    concluded.

    Details about each of the participants and their presentations, including
    photos from the conference, are available at www.diasporastudies.org.
    The International Institute for Diaspora Studies (A Division of the Zoryan
    Institute) is dedicated to the study and dissemination of knowledge
    regarding the phenomenon of diaspora. The Institute investigates the
    character, capacity and concerns of diasporan communities, as both domestic
    and international actors, and promotes a deeper understanding of diasporas,
    transnational immigration networks and their impact on both home and host
    countries. Since 1991, Zoryan's pioneering Diaspora: A Journal of
    Transnational Studies, under the editorship of Prof. Khachig Tololyan, has
    played a leading role in directing the discussion in an interdisciplinary
    and comparative manner. For more information please contact the Zoryan
    Institute by email [email protected] or telephone (416) 250-9807.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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