
Resources: Armenia
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7Hip Hop, Politics and Culture in Armenia Today
Serouj 'Midus' Aprahamian discusses the intersection of hip hop, politics, and culture in contemporary Armenia, highlighting its influence and relevance.
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.
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.
Crossing borders through teachers' memories and identities
The article explores the identity and experiences of a Baku-Armenian refugee teacher in Armenia, highlighting the ethnic tensions and integration challenges faced due to historical conflicts and displacements.
Meeting 3: Us & Them
Discussion covered identity themes among Armenians and Azerbaijanis, highlighting deep-rooted national stereotypes and efforts to redefine education and identity through decolonial and border perspectives. Involved experts from Turkey and the USA, emphasizing dialogues and virtual exhibitions to foster understanding. Bright Garden Voices
Burning Orchards
Burning Orchards, a novel by Gurgen Mahari, portrays the Armenian rebellion in Ottoman Van (1915) with depth, challenging standard narratives. Originally banned, this 1966 Armenian edition illuminates complex loyalties to the Empire, despite censorship.