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  • Zoryan Lecture by Harutyun Marutyan

    PRESS RELEASE
    Zoryan USA
    Tel: 617-669-7639
    [email protected]
    Zor [email protected]

    Northeastern University Armenian Students Association an Zoryan
    Institute for Contemporary Armenian Research & Documentation present:
    The Genocide and Armenian National Identity Changes During the
    Karabagh Movement (1988-1990) A lecture by Prof. Harutyun Marutyan

    In his presentation, Dr. Harutyun Marutyan describes how, in the case
    of the Karabagh Movement, historical memory played an instrumental and
    positive role, particularly in the process of the liberation of
    Armenia from the Soviet regime, and in the building of an independent
    state aspiring to democratic values and the creation of a civil
    society.

    Through the examination of posters and banners of the Karabagh
    Movement, Dr. Marutyan explains how the mechanism of historical
    memory functioned in the Movement. These posters represented "images
    of identity" and serve as an index of the collective understanding of
    the Movement by its participants. Changes in these images directly
    echoed changes in the situation.

    Dr. Harutyun Marutyan is a Social/Cultural Anthropologist, Senior
    Researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography in the
    National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and is also Visiting Professor
    of Anthropology at Yerevan State University. Currently, Dr. Marutyan
    is Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the Anthropology Program, MIT.

    Lecture will take place Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at 6:00 p.m.
    Dodge Hall, room 173
    Northeastern University
    324 Huntington Ave. Boston, MA
    Free Admission
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