Armenian Forum Editors at Fresno State
By Jennifer Keledjian Staff Writer
Bringing in a room full of interested listeners and sup porters of the
Armenian community, guest speakers Vincent Lima and Ara Sarafian successfully
held the attention of the audience for over an hour.
The
speakers were Vincent Lima, a doctoral student at the University of Michigan
and Ara Sarafian, also working at the University of Michigan, who is an
expert on Armenian genocide documentation. These young scholars are the
editors of the recently published journal, Armenian Forum.
The
lecture, co-sponsored by the Armenian Studies Program and the Armenian
Students Organization, was held at Fresno State on September 10th.
Ara
Sarafian spoke about the background of the Armenian Forum. He mentioned
that the purposed of the journal was to gather scholars together and encouraging
them to publish articles on contemporary issues in the Armenian community.
He talked about the stages that they went through in order to produce the
journal. He noted that with "hard work and perseverance", the journal has
become successful, with a second issue just published.
Sarafian
also noted that when it comes to Armenian issues concerning the Armenian
people, the Genocide isn't the only topic to be further explored. He stated
that one current and important issue is the Armenian diaspora today. These
topics are included in the second issue, as well as two other topics: breast
feeding in Armenia and Armenian foreign policy. Armenian Forum is committed
to a wide range of issues and topics that effect all Armenians and that
will increase the level of interest in the journal. The editors of the
Armenian Forum are confident that by producing this publication, Armenians
will be kept informed.
Vincent
Lima informed the audience about the involvement of the Turkish government
in the Armenian Genocide and their consistent denial of its occurrence.
Lima gave a new perspective on the Turkish denial to many listeners. Lima
stated that the denial of the Armenian genocide is actually a "blessing
in disguise." The Turkish denial has led to higher motivation in the Armenian
community and has given them raw material and determination in fighting
the denial. Lima also spoke about debates among specialists of the genocide.
He also mentioned the Turkish government's goal in denying the genocide,
as well as the issue of Pan-Turkism.
The
lecture was concluded by intriguing questions and comments that demonstrated
the interest level and attentiveness of the audience.