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The Armenian diaspora’s Calcutta connection
Diaspora Studies, 2017ABSTRACTThe existing literature on Armenian diaspora’s association of over three centuries with India, and more particularly Calcutta has overlooked the importance of the diaspora’s connection with Calcutta1 (present-day Kolkata) and how the diaspora’s presence in Calcutta shaped their destiny.
Achinto Roy, Reshmi Lahiri-Roy
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The Armenian Diaspora in Italy
Oriente Moderno, 2015Taking inspiration from some analytical paths in a recent book by Agop Manoukian—Presenza Armena in Italia. 1915-2000, Milano, Guerini e Associati, 2014)—the author traces some significant moments of the Armenian diaspora in Italy during the 20th century including its complex relations with socio-political Italy, in context with Middle Eastern and ...
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Literature of the Armenian Diaspora
World Literature Today, 1986This study comes at an appropriate time. For a decade now, Armenians have been engaged in a worldwide national liberation struggle that has often focused attention on them and their culture. A synoptic view of their literature can therefore be very illuminating. Little is known about it in the United States or elsewhere, however.
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2019
A socio-political and cultural history of the Armenians in Cold War Lebanon, this book argues that Armenians around the world – in the face of the Genocide, and despite the absence of an independent nation-state after World War I – developed dynamic socio-political, cultural, ideological and ecclesiastical centres.
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A socio-political and cultural history of the Armenians in Cold War Lebanon, this book argues that Armenians around the world – in the face of the Genocide, and despite the absence of an independent nation-state after World War I – developed dynamic socio-political, cultural, ideological and ecclesiastical centres.
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Armenians and Diasporas: A Breakthrough Book
Diaspora, 2007The variety of historical situations discussed as “diasporas” is very great. If we find some common features of, say, the Jewish and Armenian diasporas, we may find fewer between them and the Chinese, the Indians, the Lebanese, and even fewer with the case many would say is the most important in world history, the completely ...
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Armenians of Athens and Istanbul: the Armenian diaspora and the ‘transnational’ nation
Global Networks, 2003AbstractIn this article I suggest that the ethnographic study of diasporas is one feasible way of mapping and accounting for ongoing realignments of community and identity in the emerging global ecumene. Partly based on ethnographic fieldwork, two widely different sub‐communities of the Armenian diaspora are sketched and compared, those of Athens and ...
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Music and the Armenian Diaspora
2015View accompanying audiovisual materials for the book at <a href="https://ethnomultimedia.org/book.html?bid=36">Ethnomusicology Multimedia</a> Follow the author on <a href="https://twitter.com/sylvialajaji>Twitter</a> Watch an <a href="https://youtu.be/TFKHzdLFDU8">interview</a> with the author: <iframe width="560"
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The Armenian Diaspora and Stateless Power
2023From genocide, forced displacement, and emigration, to the gradual establishment of sedentary and rooted global communities, how has the Armenian diaspora formed and maintained a sense of collective identity? This book explores the richness and magnitude of the Armenian experience through the 20th century to examine how Armenian diaspora elites and ...
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