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    DR. PEROOMIAN DISCUSSES HER BOOK AT UC IRVINE

    January 24, 2013 - 13:26 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Humanities Gateway at UC Irvine hosted earlier
    this month Dr. Rubina Peroomian, currently a Research Associate at the
    UCLA Near Eastern Languages and Cultures Department, Asbarez reported.

    It was one out of a series of lectures to be held at UC Irvine
    to educate and bring awareness to the Irvine community about the
    Armenian Genocide as well as sponsor the yet to be established Armenian
    studies program.

    The lecture began with Professor Touraj Daryaee, professor of ancient
    Armenian and Persian studies at UC Irvine, who introduced Professor
    Peroomian with a brief summary of her life, achievements, and active
    role in the Armenian community.

    Peroomian has been an expert on the Armenian genocide for years,
    teaching and also educating others on how to effectively communicate
    knowledge about the horrific massacres of 1915. Her literary works
    alongside her unfailing faith in the Armenian Cause have gained her
    a Lifetime Achievement award by the Armenian Educational Foundation,
    one by the Armenian National Committee of America, and many other
    medals and awards.

    Peroomian discussed her latest book "The Armenian Genocide in
    Literature: Perceptions of Those Who Lived Through the Years
    of Calamity" (2012), which provides the means of analyzing and
    understanding the interpretations of transmission of the traumatic
    memory through first, second, third, and even fourth generations
    of survivors.

    By conducting interviews with Genocide survivors and reading stories
    of genocide, Peroomian broke into the "gloomy labyrinth of Armenian
    Genocide literature" and was deeply affected by the material she
    heard and read.

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