We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora
In the century since the Armenian Genocide, Armenian survivors and their descendants have written of a vast range of experiences using storytelling and activism, two important aspects of Armenian culture. Wrestling with questions of home and self, diasporan Armenian writers bear the burden of repeat...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the century since the Armenian Genocide, Armenian survivors and their descendants have written of a vast range of experiences using storytelling and activism, two important aspects of Armenian culture. Wrestling with questions of home and self, diasporan Armenian writers bear the burden of repeatedly telling their history, as it remains widely erased and obfuscated. Telling this history requires a tangled balance of contextualizing the past and reporting on the present, of respecting a culture even while feeling lost within it. We Are All Armenian brings together established and emerging Armenian authors to reflect on the complications of Armenian ethnic identity today. These personal essays elevate diasporic voices that have been historically silenced inside and outside of their communities, including queer, multiracial, and multiethnic writers. The eighteen contributors to this contemporary anthology explore issues of displacement, assimilation, inheritance, and broader definitions of home. Through engaging creative nonfiction, many of them question what it is to be Armenian enough inside an often unacknowledged community |
Beschreibung: | 224 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781477326794 |
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spelling | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora ed. by Aram Mrjoian Austin University of Texas Press [2023] © 2023 224 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In the century since the Armenian Genocide, Armenian survivors and their descendants have written of a vast range of experiences using storytelling and activism, two important aspects of Armenian culture. Wrestling with questions of home and self, diasporan Armenian writers bear the burden of repeatedly telling their history, as it remains widely erased and obfuscated. Telling this history requires a tangled balance of contextualizing the past and reporting on the present, of respecting a culture even while feeling lost within it. We Are All Armenian brings together established and emerging Armenian authors to reflect on the complications of Armenian ethnic identity today. These personal essays elevate diasporic voices that have been historically silenced inside and outside of their communities, including queer, multiracial, and multiethnic writers. The eighteen contributors to this contemporary anthology explore issues of displacement, assimilation, inheritance, and broader definitions of home. Through engaging creative nonfiction, many of them question what it is to be Armenian enough inside an often unacknowledged community SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Armenian diaspora Armenians Social life and customs Armenians North America Biography Armenians North America Ethnic identity Agabian, Nancy 1968- Sonstige (DE-588)140566538 oth Aghajanian, Liana Sonstige (DE-588)1161375953 oth Armen, Sophia Sonstige oth Avakian, Kohar Sonstige oth Bohjalian, Christopher A. 1962- Sonstige (DE-588)1089212062 oth Boudjikanian, Raffy Sonstige oth Der Boghossian, J. P. Sonstige oth Gazmarian, Anna Sonstige oth Hakopian, Mashinka Firunts Sonstige oth Katrandjian, Olivia Sonstige oth Kricorian, Nancy Sonstige oth Kuzmich, Naira Sonstige oth Mccormick, Chris Sonstige oth Mekertichyan, Carene Rose Sonstige oth Mrjoian, Aram Sonstige oth Ohanesian, Aline Sonstige oth Tufankjian, Scout Sonstige oth Vartanian, Hrag Sonstige oth Wartanian, Raffi Joe Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4773-2680-0 |
spellingShingle | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Armenian diaspora Armenians Social life and customs Armenians North America Biography Armenians North America Ethnic identity |
title | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora |
title_auth | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora |
title_exact_search | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora |
title_exact_search_txtP | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora |
title_full | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora ed. by Aram Mrjoian |
title_fullStr | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora ed. by Aram Mrjoian |
title_full_unstemmed | We Are All Armenian Voices from the Diaspora ed. by Aram Mrjoian |
title_short | We Are All Armenian |
title_sort | we are all armenian voices from the diaspora |
title_sub | Voices from the Diaspora |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Armenian diaspora Armenians Social life and customs Armenians North America Biography Armenians North America Ethnic identity |
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