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THE TWELFTH MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GENOCIDE SCHOLARS WILL BE HELD IN YEREVAN IN 2015
The Comparative Analysis of the 20th Century Genocides
International Association of Genocide Scholars
The twelfth meeting
8-12 July 2015, Yerevan
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Wednesday July 8, 2015
10:30 am - Excursions (optional) Echmiadzin, Garni-Geghard or Yerevan City Tour
5:00 pm - Bus departs from Armenia Marriott Hotel for American University of Armenia
6:00 pm - Opening Ceremony of the Twelfth h Meeting of the International
Association of Genocide Scholars
Venue: American University of Armenia
- Address by the President of Republic of Armenia - Serzh
Sargsyan (5 minutes)
- Welcome of Conference Chair – Dr.Hayk Demoyan (5 minutes)
- IAGS welcome of President of IAGS – Dr.Daniel Feierstein
and Head of Organising Committee – Dr.Donna-Lee Frieze (15
minutes).
- Break (5 minutes)
- Announcement of the results of the IAGS vote for the new
Executive Board (15 minutes)
- Speech of the new President of IAGS (10 minutes)
- Keynote speaker speech (20 minutes)
Vigen Sargsyan, (Head of Administration of President of
Armenia) Events Dedicated to the Centennial of the Armenian
Genocide: Prevention, Memory, Gratitude and Revival
Q & A (30 minutes)
Information and technical clarifi cations about conference -
Conference Director – Dr.Suren Manukyan (5 minutes)
Reception and informal communication
Thursday July 9, 2015
8:30 am, 8:50 am - Buses depart from the Hotels
9:00 am - Registration opens
9:30 – 11:00 am - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Predict to Prevent Genocide
Chair: FRIEZE, Donna (Deakin University, Australia)
VERDEJA, Ernesto (University of Notre Dame, USA) - Predicting
Genocide and Mass Atrocities: The State of Knowledge
PORTER, Jack (Harvard University, USA) - Can Mathematical
Models Predict Genocide?
O’BRIEN, Mel (University of Queensland, Australia) - From
Discrimination to Death: Genocidal Process through a Human
Rights Lens
ROOM 2 - Ideology of Genocide
Chair: MANUKYAN, Suren (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia)
BREHM, Hollie (Ohio State University, USA) - Community
Determinants of Genocide
ONYIA, Chukwuma (George Mason University, USA) - Re-
Conceptualizing the Preludes to the Events of 1967-1970 in
Nigeria: Civil War or Genocide
GA’FAR, Khadeega M (American University in Cairo, Egypt) -
Ideology that predicts Genocide: on Arendt’s Origins of
Totalitarianism
ROOM 3 - Technology of Genocide Killings
Chair: KHOSROEVA, Anahit (Institute of History, Armenia)
KHACHATRYAN, Shushan (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia) - The Clash of Religions in Course of the Armenian
Genocide
BOULGOURDJIAN, Nelida (University of Tres de Febrero,
Argentina) - Ways of Aggression towards Children During Episodes
of State Terrorism: the Cases of the Armenian Genocide and the
Argentinian Military Dictatorship in Comparative Perspective
OGATA, Tetsushi (University of California, Berkeley, USA) - Selfperpetual
Forms of Communist Mass Killings in the Soviet Union,
China, and Cambodia
ROOM 4 - New Horizons in Perpetrator Research I: Genocidal institutions
Chair: JESSEE, Erin (University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK)
ÜNGÖR, Ugur Ümit (Utrecht University, Netherlands) -
Understanding Paramilitaries: A Comparative Examination of their
Rationale and Logic
ANDERSON, Kjell (Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust, and
Genocide Studies (NIOD) - Perpetrator Mobilization in Terrorism
and Genocide: A Comparative Analysis
SALIAH, Kaziwa (Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada) - Facing
Change or Changing Face? The Face of Kurdish Female Fighters
during Genocide
FERRARA, Antonio (National Agency for the Evaluation of
Universities and Research Institutes, Italy) - Refugeedom and
Mass Violence in the Twentieth-century World
11:00 – 11:30 am - Coffee break
11:30 am – 1:00 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Nationalism, Rhetoric and State Building during the Genocide
Chair: FEIERSTEIN, Daniel (Universidad Nacional de Tres de
Febrero, Argentina)
EGGERS, Joe (University of Minnesota, USA) - Native Americans
and Armenians: Exploring nationalism in genocidal violence”
GALUSTYAN, Regina (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia) - The Idea of Homogenisation of Asia Minor as a Key
Element of Construction of Turkish Identity
STRAUS, Scott (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) - Making and
Unmaking Nations: War, Leadership, and Genocide in Modern Africa
DEMOYAN, Hayk (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Armenia)
- Speaking on Kurds, Hinting on Armenians. The Kurdish Issue in
the Offi cial Rhetoric of Turkish Political and Military Leadership
ROOM 2 - Gendered Genocide
Chair: O’BRIEN, Mel (University of Queensland, Australia)
DER GHOUGASSIAN, Khachik (Universidad de San Andrés and
Universidad Nacional de Lanus in Argentina) - The (Other) Great
Silence: Gender and Genocide in the Armenian and Argentine Cases
HAGAN, John (Northwestern University, USA), KAISER, Joshua
(Northwestern University, USA) - Gendered Genocide: The Socially
Destructive Process of Genocidal Rape, Killing, and Displacement
in Darfur
LINDERT, Jutta (University of Emden in Germany) -
Transgenerational Transmission of Genocide? Evidence from a
Systematic Review
ROOM 3 - Genocide Prevention and Responsibility to Prevent
Chair: VERDEJA, Ernesto (University of Notre Dame, USA)
RINN, Michael (Université de Bretagne Occidentale, France) -
How Can Discourse Analysis Contribute to Genocide Prevention?
GUTIÉRREZ, Ricardo Javier Cárdenas (Museum of Memory and
Tolerance in Mexico City, Mexico) - Changes and Continuities in
Mexican Multilateralism: From Non-Intervention to Responsibility
to Protect
NIEWIŃSKI, Jakub (Academy of Special Education, Poland),
ROMANOWSKI, Michal (Middle School in Lisewo Malborskie,
Poland) - Active Memory of Tomorrow”: How Nowadays to tell
Young Generation About Prevention the Crimes Against the
Humanity?
ROOM 4 - New Horizons in Perpetrator Research II: Individual Perpetrators
Chair: ANDERSON, Kjell (Netherlands Institute for War,
Holocaust, and Genocide Studies)
GRIGORYAN, Hasmik (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography,
Armenia) - The Ordinary Executors of the Armenian Genocide:
Functional Peculiarities of Perpetrator Children’s’ Participation
JESSEE, Erin (University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, UK) -
Approaching Perpetrators in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Victimhood
and Social Death in the Narratives of Convicted Génocidaires
WILLIAMS, Tim (Marburg University, Germany) - “Make the enemy
the number one fertiliser”: Why People Participated in the Khmer
Rouge Genocide
GUDEHUS, Christian (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany) -
Behaviour in the Context of Collective Violence : A Case Study
1:00 – 2:20 pm - Lunch
2:20 – 3:50 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Ideology and Economics of Genocide
Chair: OGATA, Tetsushi (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
MANUKYAN, Suren (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia) - “They Reap the Fruits of Muslim Labors”: Genocide
Victims as “Exploiters” in Génocidaires` Minds
WAINTRATER, Regine (Paris Diderot University, France) -
Segregation as a Prelude to Extermination. The Case of the Tutsi
in Rwanda
LEACY, Mary (Wagner College, Staten Island, New York, USA)
- The Economics of Genocide: Capital Market Segmentation,
Occupation Economics and the Financing of Genocide in Turkey
and Germany
ROOM 2 - Gender and Sexual Violence during the Genocide
Chair: JINKS, Rebecca (University of East Anglia, UK)
BROWN, Sara (Clark University, USA) - Gender and Genocide:
A Comparative Analysis
VON JOEDEN-FORGEY, Elisa (Stockton University, USA) -
Gendering Lemkin: Unearthing Sexual Violence (and Other
Gendered Atrocities) in Raphael Lemkin’s Writings
O’BRIEN, Mel (University of Queensland, Australia) - Challenges
to the Development of the Crimes of Forced Marriage and Sexual
Slavery in International Criminal Law
ROOM 3 - Violent Confl icts and State Crimes
Chair: DER GHOUGASSIAN, Khachik (Universidad de San Andrés
and Universidad Nacional de Lanus in Argentina)
JONES, Adam (University of British Columbia, Canada) - The
Armenian-Azerbaijani Confl ict: A Comparative-Genocide Perspective
MANIVANNAN, Ramu (University of Madras, Chennai, India) -
Genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka
ROOM 4 - New Horizons in Perpetrator Research III: Macro-level and
comparative approaches
Chairs: JESSEE, Erin (University of Strathclyde in Glasgow) and
ANDERSON Kjell (Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust, and
Genocide Studies (NIOD)
MAYNARD, Jonathan (New College, University of Oxford, UK) -
Unlike Minds: Ideological Diversity in the Perpetration of Mass
Atrocities and Political Violence
CULPEPPER, Wila Rae (Kingston University, UK) - Hell is
Empty and All Your Devils are Here: The Role of Folklore in
the Mobilization of Public Support in the Perpetration and
Participation of Genocide
WALLER, James (Keene State College, USA) - A Revised
Explanatory Model for Perpetrator Behavior
HINTON, Alex (Rutgers University, Newark, USA) - Duch,
Eichmann, and a Critical Genocide Studies Perspective on
Perpetration
ROOM 5 - Designing Truth: Visual Stories of Genocide and the Museum’s Role
WORKSHOP
KAHN, Leora (PROOF: Media for Social Justice, USA)
MUTANGUHA, Freddy (Aegis Trust and Kigali Memorial Center in
Kigali, Rwanda)
WAHLIN, Willhemina (Charles Stuart University, Australia)
3:50 – 4:00 pm - Coffee-break
4:00 – 4:10 pm - Presentation of Journal Genocide Studies and Prevention
4:10 – 5:30 pm - Keynote Lecture (Room 1)
Dr.ADALIAN Rouben Paul (Director of the Armenian National
Institute in Washington) The Crossing Point: The Armenian
Genocide Centenary
6:00-9:00 pm - Visit to Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex dedicated to victims
of Armenian Genocide. Tour in Armenian Genocide Museum
Friday July 10, 2015
8:30 am, 8:50 am - Buses depart from the Hotels
9:00 am - Registration opens
9:30 am - 11:00 am - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Media Coverage and Media Narratives of Genocide
Chair: DARBINIYAN, Asya (Clark University)
SHERMAN, Marc (Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide,
Jerusalem, Israel) - The Armenian Genocide: The Building of a
Descriptive Index to Major Newspaper Compilations, 1890-1920
BRAKSTAD, Ingjerd (The Norwegian University of Science and Technology) - Discourse as Denial: Media Narratives and
Benevolent Genocide Denial
LEVY, Guillermo (Tres de Febrero Universities, Argentina),
WOZNIAK, Jorge (Tres de Febrero Universities, Argentina)
- Genocide, Collective Memory, Narrative and Public
Commemorations
ROOM 2 - Genocide Denial and Laws
Chair: GZOYAN, Edita (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia)
GARIBIAN, Sévane (University of Geneva, Switzerland) - The
Perinçek v. Switzerland Case: Genocide Denial, Consensus,
Historical Facts and Law
VRIELINK, Jogchum (University of Leuven, Belgium), LEMMENS,
Koen (University of Leuven, Belgium) and PARMENTIER, Stephan
(University of Leuven, Belgium) - The Legal Prohibition of
Negationism in Belgium: An Impact Analysis
AVAKIAN, Paul N (Journalist, USA) - Genocide Denial in Guatemala
ROOM 3 Victimhood and Survival of Minorities
Chair: HOFMANN, Tessa (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
VARDANYAN, Gevorg (Armenian Genocide Museum and Institute,
Armenia) - The Similarities and Structural Peculiarities of the
Armenian and Other Ottoman Minorities’ Genocides: Greeks,
Assyrians and Yezidis
KHOSROEVA, Anahit (Institute of History, Armenia) - Official
Genocidal Policy of the Young Turks’ State: The Assyrian Case
STONEHOUSE, Jeff (University of British Columbia, Canada) -
At the Mountains of Madness: Survival Strategies on Musa Dagh,
Bisesero, and Sinjar
ROOM 4 - Hidden Involvement, Perpetration and Empathy
Chair: ZYLBERMAN, Lior (Universidad Nacional de Tres de
Febrero, Argentina)
VAN BAAR, Annika (Netherlands) - An Integrated Theoretical
Framework for Corporate Involvement in International Crimes
WOOLFORD, Andrew (University of Manitoba, Canada) - “This
Benevolent Experiment”: Indigenous Boarding Schools and
Genocide in Canada and the United States
MANUKYAN, Lilit (Armenia) - Ottoman Turkey’s International Legal
Obligations Towards its Armenian Population
JOSEM, Jayne (Jewish Holocaust Centre (JHC) in Melbourne,
Australia) - Genocidal Resonance: Could an Australian Aborigine
Sense the Oncoming Holocaust in 1938?
11:00 – 11:30 am - Coffee break
12:00 pm – 20:00 pm - Excursions – Musa Dagh memorial or Yerevan City Tour or
Garni-Geghard (Optional)
Saturday July 11, 2015
8:30 am, 8:50 am - Buses depart from Hotels
9:00 am - Registration opens
9:30 - 11:00 am - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Post-Conflict and Transitional Justice
Chair: WOOLFORD, Andrew (University of Manitoba, Canada)
RALEIGH, Alexandra (University of California, Irvine, USA) -
Collective Catharsis, Transitional Justice, and the Psychopolitics of
Post-Conflict Transitions
HEIN, Patrick (Meiji University Japan) - From Conflict to Post-conflict Societies in Cambodia and Sri Lanka: Internal and
External Factors that Explain the Onset of Radical State Violence
and Prospects towards Reconciliation in Sri Lanka and Cambodia
PARENT, Genevieve (Saint-Paul University in Ottawa, Canada) -
Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina? Between Denial and
Acknowledgement
ROOM 2 - Transgenerational Effects of Genocide
Chair: HOVANNISIAN, Richard G., (Shoah Foundation and
Professor Emeritus, UCLA)
FROSIG, Karen (The Vienna Project) - Negotiating the Culture of
Public Memory in Vienna
BEC-NEUMANN, Janja (Faculty of European Legal and Political
Studies, Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia) - “Legacy of Silence”
(In Memory of Dan Bar-On 1938-2008): Double Wall of Silence.
Working through after er Trauma of Genocides. Reconciliation vs.
TRT-To Refl ect and Trust Groups after er Holocaust and Genocides.
PEROOMIAN, Rubina (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
- From Generation to Generation: The Eff ects of the Traumatic
Experience of the Genocide
ROOM 3 - From Memory to Commemoration
Chair: ABRAHAMYAN, Lusine (Armenian Genocide Museum-
Institute, Armenia)
BLUSTEIN, Jeff rey (City University of New York, USA) -
Conceptions of Genocide and the Ethics of Memorialization
OZBEK, Esen (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada) - The Coming to-
Memory of the Armenian Genocide: Public Commemorations in
Turkey
NDAYIRAGIJE, Ferdinand, NKURUNZIZA, Emmanuel (York
University, Glendon College, Toronto, Canada) - More than
Remembrance: A Comparison of Genocide Commemorations by
the Armenians and the Burundians
ROOM 4 - Tools of Genocide Denial
Chair: PORTER, Jack (Harvard University, USA)
CHATTERJEE, Kasturi (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
- Tools of Denial: Comparing the Strategies of Denial by Turkey
and Pakistan in the Genocide of Armenians (1915- 1923) and
Bangladeshis (1971)
TATOYAN, Robert (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute) - The
Statistical Information Collected from the Armenian Genocide
Survivors and Refugees as a Source for the Armenian Population
Number in Western Armenia on the Eve of the World War I
ATTALLAH, Maral (Humboldt State University) - Moving Towards
Reconciliation: Addressing Genocide Denial
11:00 – 11:30 am - Coffee break
11:30 am – 1:00 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Genocide Survivors and Identity
Chair: ANDERSON, Kjell (Netherlands Institute for War,
Holocaust, and Genocide Studies (NIOD)
MANUKYAN, Robert - Running Tears: The Story of One Armenian
Family’s Experience of the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 2014
MILLER, Abigail (Clark University, USA) - Narratives of Loss: The
Signifi cance of Genocide Survivor Refugee Testimony
KHANUMYAN, Gohar (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia) - One Gold Coin for One Orphan: Rescue Operations
during Armenian Genocide
SEPPÄLÄ, Serafim (Finland) - Genocide Descending: Existential
Crises of the “Half-Jews” in Poland and “Half-Armenians” in
Turkey
ROOM 2 - Genocide, Memorial Places, Discourse
Chair: TATOYAN, Robert (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia)
GISPERT, Jurgen (Germany) - The Memorial Places of Buchenwald
and Tsitsernakaberd: A Comparison
MARSOOBIAN, Armen (Southern Connecticut State University,
USA) - Memory, Memorialization & Bearing Witness: Contested
Memories of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey Today
MACIOS, Dominika (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in
Warsaw, Poland) - Armenian Genocide and Katyń Crime: Review
of Iconography of Denied Genocides
WEISS-WENDT, Anton (Center for the Study of the Holocaust and
Religious Minorities in Oslo, Norway) - The Soviet Discourse on
Genocide and Socialist Armenia
ROOM 3 - International Crime and International Justice
Chair: MASSIMINO, Irene (National University of Lomas de
Zamora, Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Universidad
Nacional de José C. Paz)
HOLA, Barbora (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands), van
WIJK, Joris - “I Would Have Done the Same Again”: Life After er
Punishment at International Criminal Tribunals and Rehabilitation
of “Enemies of Mankind”
LINGAAS, Carola (University of Oslo) - Imagined Identities: Race
as Protected Group of the Crime of Genocide
BOUWKNEGT, Thijs (Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust and
Genocide Studies (NIOD) - Through the Prism of International
Justice: Mass atrocity in Rwanda, DR Congo and Sierra Leone
ROOM 4 - Cultural Genocide
Chair: MULLER, Adam (University of Manitoba, Canada)
BACA, Maya (London School of Economics and Political Science) -
Cultural Genocide
PINON, Erin (Southern Methodist University) - Quarried, Carved
and Commemorated: The Armenian Khatchk’ar as a Deposit of
Genocidal Trauma
PARSAMYAN, Seda (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute) -
The Cultural Aspect of Genocide: The Armenian Case
1:00 – 2:20 pm - Lunch and IAGS Business Meeting
2:20 – 2:25 pm - Presentation of International Journal of Armenian Genocide
Studies
2:25 - 2:40 pm - Presentation: “Armenian genocide and Holocaust combined:
“Auction of Souls” and unknown WWII footage tracked in the
National Archives of Armenia”
2:40 - 4:00 pm - Keynote speaker
HIRSCH Marianne (Columbia University and Director of the
Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality)
Forty Days and Move: Collective Histories
4:00 – 5:30 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Genocide Denial Strategies
Chair: GARIBIAN, Sévane (University of Geneva)
HOVHANNISYAN, Anush (Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenia) -
The Peculiarities of the Armenian Genocide Denial in Modern Turkey
HOVHANNISYAN, Mari (Armenia) - Methods and Mechanisms of
Centennial Denial of the Armenian Genocide 1915 – 2015
BASSO, Andrew (University of Calgary, Canada) - Denying Crimes:
Canada’s Settler Colonial Genocide and the Ottoman Genocide of
Christian Minorities
MEYER, Kristina (University of Michigan, USA) - Courts and
Armenian Genocide Denial: Denial’s Implications for the
Availability of Legal Remedies
ROOM 2 - Justice and Memory
Chair: THERIAULT, Henry (Worcester State University, USA)
MASSIMINO, Irene (National University of Lomas de Zamora,
Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Universidad Nacional
de José C. Paz) - A Comparative Study and Overview of the Trials
in Argentina, Chile, Guatemala, and Colombia
BAUL, Tapas (Bangladesh) - Memory, Justice and Media:
Experiences from the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh
AMIR, Ruth (Yezreel Valley College, Israel) - Article II (e) of the
UNGC: Whether a Dormant Clause, Legal Anachronism, or Potent
Provision?
ROOM 3 - Armenian Genocide Survivors and Diaspora
Chair: LOUREIRO, Heitor (São Paulo State University,
Brazil (UNESP)
PAVERCHI, Silvia (Federal University of Sergipe, Brazil)- Who are
Armenians in South America?
KECHICHIAN, Hagop (University of São Paulo, Brazil) - The
Armenian Genocide Survivors in Brazil
DER GHOUGASSIAN, Khachik (Universidad de San Andrés and
Universidad Nacional de Lanus in Argentina) - The Southern Input:
Genocide Knowledge-Building in South America and the Armenian
Case
ROOM 4 - Arts, Imagination and Narration of Genocide
Chair: BALAKIAN, Peter (Colgate University, USA)
ARZOUMANIAN, Ana (FLACSO University Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- “Law’s aesthetic dimension, the theatrical language as a cultural
device in the conception of bodies video-art”
AHMED, Osman (Kurdology Centre for Kurdish Studies, University
of Sulaimani Kurdistan Regional Government), Documenting the
Anfal: The Kurdish Genocide (1988) Through Drawing
ZYLBERMAN, Lior (Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero,
Argentina) - Cultural Memory of the Rwandan genocide. An
approach from the cinema
Sunday July 12, 2015
8:30 am, 8:50 am - Buses departs from the Hotels
9:00 am - Registration opens
9:30 - 11:00 am - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Outside Powers – Humanitarism and Responce
Chair: GUDEHUS, Christian (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
MELKONIAN, Arda (UCLA, USA) - Types of Intervention during the
Armenian Genocide
LOUREIRO, Heitor (São Paulo State University, Brazil (UNESP)
- Humanitarianism and Emerging Powers: The Brazilian and
Canadian Responses to the Armenian Genocide
DARBINIYAN, Asya (Clark University, USA) - The Armenian
Genocide and Russian Response
VARNAVA, Andrekos (Flinders University, Belgium) - Betrayed
Promises: Entente Imperialism and Humanitarianism and the
Legion d’Orient
ROOM 2 - Museums and Memorial places of Genocide
Chair: DEMOYAN, Hayk (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia)
MULLER, Adam (University of Manitoba, Canada), SINCLAIR,
Struan (University of Manitoba, Canada) - “‘Virtually’
Representing a Group’s Destruction: Refl ections on Technology
and Method”
SAMPLE, Emily (Holocaust Museum Houston, USA) - Teaching the
Armenian Genocide in Holocaust Museums: Education as Genocide
Prevention
ROOM 3 - Post-Genocide. Rescue and Reintegration
Chair: GA’FAR, Khadeega M (American University in Cairo, Egypt)
ABRAHAMYAN, Lousine (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute,
Armenia) - Treating Post-Genocide Trauma, Strategy for Social
Integration: Near East Relief and the Armenian Orphans
JINKS, Rebecca (University of East Anglia, UK) - “Marks Hard to
Erase”: The Rescue and Repatriation of “Absorbed” Armenian
Women Survivors, 1919-1927
MELKONIAN, Doris (UCLA, USA) - Tattooed: Boundaries of
Inclusion and Exclusion
ROOM 4 - Survivors and Memory Narratives
Chair: PEROOMIAN, Rubina (UCLA, USA)
OHANJANYAN, Anna (Yerevan State University, Armenia) - “Yergir”
as the Paradigm of Lost Paradise: the Concept of “Heaven” among
Armenian Genocide Survivors
SARIKAYA, Cafer (Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey) - Food
Narratives in Fethiye Çetin’s My Grandmother
JARVIS, Helen (Cambodia) - Beyond Bones: The Continuing Presence
of Victims of the Khmer Rouge Regime in Today’s Cambodia
11:30 – 12:00 am - Coffee break
12:00 – 1:30 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Post-Genocide Trauma Experiences
Chair: VON JOEDEN-FORGEY, Elisa (Stockton University, USA)
FEIERSTEIN, Daniel (Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero,
Argentina) - Why is Genocide so Eff ective? Some Refl ections on the
Role of Terror in Constructing Memory Processes and Identity
ALSOP, Christiane (Lesley University, USA), COWAN, Sylvia
(Lesley University, USA) - Children of Victims and Perpetrators:
Comparing Experiences of Trauma after er the Nazi Regime in
Germany and the Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia
TEVOSYAN WILLOUGHBY, Hasmik, WILLOUGHBY, Roger (Newman
University, Birmingham, UK) - Contemporary Identity, Culture and
Trauma in the Wake of the Armenian Genocide
ROOM 2 - Memory and After ermath of Genocide
Chair: SHERMAN, Marc (Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide,
Jerusalem, Israel)
MARUTYAN, Harutyun (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography,
Armenia) - The Memory of Armenian Genocide as a Factor in
Armenian Revolution/Karabagh Movement (1988-1990)
DREYFUS, Jean-Marc (University of Manchester, UK) - Saintly
Remains? The Transfer of Ashes after er the Holocaust
GAYDOSH, Brenda (West Chester University of Pennsylvania,
USA) - Forgiveness or Forbearance: Rwanda 20 Years Later
ROOM 3 - Arts and Genocide
Chair: HINTON, Alex (Rutgers University, Newark, USA)
HOFMANN, Tessa (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) - “Only
Those Who Look Back, Move Forward”: Four Literary Responses
to Genocidal Trauma in Greek and Transnational Prose
BALAKIAN, Peter (Colgate University, USA) - Elia Kazan’s America,
America and the Armenian Massacres of the 1890s
CASTRO, Azucena (Stockholm University, Sweden) - A literary
analysis on the Representations of Perpetrators: Perpetrators’
Role in Mass Violence in the XX Century context
POMERANZ, Laura (UNAM, National Autonomous University
of Mexico, Mexico) - Split Between Truth and Depiction:
Contemporary Art and Cambodian Genocide
ROOM 4 - Armenian Genocide Reparation Issue
Chair: GZOYAN, Edita (Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, Armenia)
- Claiming Reparations for the Armenian Genocide: the European
Court of Human Rights
THERIAULT, Henry (Worcester State University, USA) - The
Armenian Genocide Reparations Study Group Final Report
ANKESHIAN, Tamar (Australia) - Punishing Genocidal Crimes:
The issue of reparations and the limited capacity of international
justice Limitations of International Justice – The Armenian
Genocide
1:30 and 2:00 pm - Lunch
2:00 – 3:10 pm - Concurrent sessions
ROOM 1 - Genocide Education
Chair: WILLIAMS, Tim (Marburg University, Germany)
BENTROVATRO, Denise (Georg Eckert Institute for International
Textbook Research in Braunschweig, Germany) - Teaching about
Confl ict and Genocide in Central Africa: A Comparative Analysis of
Experiences and Lessons from Rwanda and Burundi
MAITLES, Henry (University of the West of Scotland, UK) - “That
Given the Tiniest Reason People will Turn Against Each Other”:
The Impact of an Innovative Approach to Teaching and Learning
About Genocide in a Secondary (High) School in the West of
Scotland.
ROOM 2 - Genocide Denial
Chair: MARSOOBIAN, Armen (Southern Connecticut State
University)
KABATSI, Freda (Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Nairobi,
Kenya) - Drawing Parallels and Divergences: A Comparison
between Laws against Genocide Denial Regarding the Armenian
and Rwandan Genocides
WAINTRATER, Meir (France) - Genocide Denial as a Symbolic Reenactement
of Genocide Itself
MERENICS, Éva (Hungary) - Inner Logical Incoherence of
Armenian Genocide Denial
ROOM 3 - Understanding and Engagement through Art: Images and the
Teaching of Genocide
WORKSHOP
MULLER, Adam (University of Manitoba, Canada) and JONES,
Adam (University of British Columbia, Canada)
3:10 and 4:00 pm - Closing Ceremony
Cancellation of Stamp dedicated to Twelfth h Meeting of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars
Director of the Conference - Suren Manukyan
Coordinator of the Conference - Dianna Alexanyan
Media Coordinator of the Conference - Arevik Avetisyan
Members of the Secretariat
Kristine Najaryan, Susanna Movsisyan, Robert Tatoyan, Gevorg Vardanyan
Designers - Lousine Matevosyan, Arusyak Ohanyan
Organising Committee
Donna - Lee Frieze (Chair), Peter Balakyan, Hayk Demoyan, Daniel Feierstain,
Suren Manukyan, Andrew Woolford
Այստեղ կարող եք ծանոթանալ գիտաժողովի ամբողջական ծրագրին:
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ՆՎԻՐԱԲԵՐԻ՛Ր |
ՀԱՅՈՑ ՑԵՂԱՍՊԱՆՈՒԹՅԱՆ ՀԻՇՈՂՈՒԹՅՈՒՆԸ ՎԱՌ ՊԱՀԵԼՈՒ ՀԱՄԱՐ
Հայոց ցեղասպանության թանգարան-ինստիտուտ հիմնադրամի կողմից իրականացվող հատուկ նախագծեր
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ՀԱՅՈՑ ՑԵՂԱՍՊԱՆՈՒԹՅՈՒՆԸ ՎԵՐԱՊՐԱԾՆԵՐԻ ՀՈՒՇԱԴԱՐԱՆ |
ՀՑԹԻ-Ի ԱՆՏԻՊ ՀՈՒՇԱԳՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆՆԵՐԻ ՀԱՎԱՔԱԾՈՒՆ
ՀՑԹԻ-Ի ԱՆՏԻՊ ՅՈՒՇԱԳՐՈՒԹԻՒՆՆԵՐՈՒ ՀԱՒԱՔԱԾՈՆ
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ՀՑԹԻ ԳՐԱԽԱՆՈՒԹ |
Հայոց ցեղասպանության թանգարան-ինստիտուտի «գրքերի աշխարհը»
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ԱՌՑԱՆՑ ՑՈԻՑԱԴՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ |
Ինքնապաշտպանական մարտերը Կիլիկիայում Հայոց ցեղասպանության տարիներին
Նվիրվում Է Մարաշի, Հաճընի, Այնթապի ինքնապաշտպանությունների 100-ամյա տարելիցին
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ԼԵՄԿԻՆԻ ԿՐԹԱԹՈՇԱԿ |
ՀՑԹԻ ՄԵԿՆԱՐԿՈՒՄ Է 2022 Թ. ՌԱՖԱՅԵԼ ԼԵՄԿԻՆԻ ԱՆՎԱՆ ԿՐԹԱԹՈՇԱԿԸ
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ՀՑԹԻ ԴՊՐՈՑԱԿԱՆ ԾՐԱԳԻՐ |
«Հայոց ցեղասպանության թեմայի ուսուցում»
կրթական ծրագիր դպրոցականների համար
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ՀՑԹԻ ԿՐԹԱԿԱՆ ԾՐԱԳՐԵՐ |
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ՓՈԽԱՆՑԻ´Ր ՀԻՇՈՂՈՒԹՅՈՒՆԴ |
Կիսվի՛ր ընտանիքիդ պատմությամբ,
փոխանցի՛ր հիշողությունդ սերունդներին:
Հայոց ցեղասպանության թանգարան-ինստիտուտն ապրիլի 24-ին ընդառաջ հանդես է գալիս «Փոխանցի՛ր հիշողությունդ» նախաձեռնությամբ:
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ՀԵՂԻՆԱԿԱՅԻՆ ԻՐԱՎՈՒՆՔ |
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