This paper explores identification with the nation-state as homeland among young diasporic Armenians in France, Russia and the United Kingdom (UK). For dispersed Armenian communities worldwide, the emergence of a fragile nation-state since 1991 has represented a form of collective goal fulfilment accompanied at times by disillusionment in the national myth of the homeland as a place of sanctuary. We argue that the resulting shift in understandings of homeland markedly differentiates the diasporic experiences of Armenians of diverse backgrounds growing up in the post-independence era from those of previous generations. Key to this shift are ambivalent dynamics between memory and myth integral to personal struggles with the homeland. Analysin...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
Since the ceasefire in 1994, the intractable conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to have a severe...
Post-genocide Armenian diasporic communities are historically structured around the same diaspora in...
In this paper, we explore the role of the early 20th century Armenian genocide and the unresolved Ka...
For over forty decades, the notion of diaspora has been discussed in the context of global processes...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
This article is informed by a trip to Armenia and fieldwork in the capital city of Yerevan. Based on...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
Introduction. Studying the psychological phenomenon of national identity from the subjective perspec...
This project contributes to anthropologies of the state, (diasporic return) migration, belonging, ho...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
This article, based on research in the Armenian National Archives, focuses upon a neglected aspect o...
It is well-known that nationalism simultaneously invokes ideas of blood, home and rootedness, to cre...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
Since the ceasefire in 1994, the intractable conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to have a severe...
Post-genocide Armenian diasporic communities are historically structured around the same diaspora in...
In this paper, we explore the role of the early 20th century Armenian genocide and the unresolved Ka...
For over forty decades, the notion of diaspora has been discussed in the context of global processes...
The attachment of immigrants and their descendants to an ethnic community is, at least partly, a mat...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
This article is informed by a trip to Armenia and fieldwork in the capital city of Yerevan. Based on...
This dissertation explores the conditions and actions that led to the transformation of a post-genoc...
The contemporary Armenian diaspora is spread throughout the world, with its core composed of descend...
Introduction. Studying the psychological phenomenon of national identity from the subjective perspec...
This project contributes to anthropologies of the state, (diasporic return) migration, belonging, ho...
After the close of World War II, the Soviet Union sponsored a so-called “repatriation” campaign to a...
This article, based on research in the Armenian National Archives, focuses upon a neglected aspect o...
It is well-known that nationalism simultaneously invokes ideas of blood, home and rootedness, to cre...
This dissertation examines the positionality that informs both internal and external identity mainte...
Since the ceasefire in 1994, the intractable conflict of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to have a severe...
Post-genocide Armenian diasporic communities are historically structured around the same diaspora in...