Resources: Cultural Heritage and Identity
Displaying 97 - 108 of 169ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Albanian and Uzbek Culture Night 2022
The Critical Languages Institute invites attendees to celebrate Albanian and Uzbek culture through an event featuring CLI students.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Armenian and Hebrew Culture Night
The Critical Languages Institute (CLI) invites attendees to celebrate Armenian and Hebrew culture with its students.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Armenian Culture Night
The Critical Languages Institute has rescheduled Armenian Culture Night to June 28, combining it with Indonesian and Persian Culture Night.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS) and Macedonian Culture Night
CLI students invite you to experience Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Macedonian cultures through their celebratory event.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Indonesian and Persian Culture Night 2023
Celebrate Indonesian and Persian culture at an event hosted by the Critical Languages Institute students.
Association for the Study of Eastern Christian History and Culture Eighth Biennial Conference
The ASEC conference at Arizona State University focuses on Eastern Christian history and culture, celebrating Prince Iaroslav the Wise's millennial enthronement.
A Ukrainian Writer Who Escaped the Bombs: Kateryna Babkina Tells Her Story
Kateryna Babkina, a Ukrainian writer, will share her experience of fleeing Kyiv for Poland due to Russian attacks. Her accolades include the 2021 Angelus Award and the Natalia Gorbaniewska Award.
Akhmatova and Stalin (Lecture in Russian)
Nonna Tarkhova, retired from the Russian State Military Archive, presents her talk titled 'Akhmatova and Stalin.'
Arizona Chapter | American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages | Annual Conference
The Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages hosts its annual conference, bringing together scholars to share research and pedagogical approaches in Slavic and East European studies.
1489 (2023, Shoghakat Vardanyan) - A film screening and discussion
Shoghakat Vardanyan, inspired by her brother's disappearance in the 2020 Artsakh War, created a documentary filmed over two years capturing her family's ordeal. The film, '1489', won awards at IDFA and is featured in Kino Nights 2025, exploring trauma through cinema.
The Murder Farm
This book draws on the real-life case of the Hinterkaifeck murders, which took place in March 1922 in a village 43 miles north of Munich. The murder of the Gruber family and their maid, by a killer who used a maeock, and apparently returned several times to the farm to feed the farm animals, was never solved.
Warrior Knowledge: Using the Humanities to Connect Soldiers and Civilians. - Watson Institute, Brown University
Brown University received a $100,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a program to bridge the gap between veterans and civilians through humanities studies, including books and films. The project emphasizes understanding and dialogue across cultural and experiential divides.