Society for Armenian Studies Holds Annual Meeting
in Washington, DC
Staff Report
The Society for Armenian Studies (SAS) held its annual membership
meeting on November 23, 2002 in Washington DC. The meeting was held
in conjunction with the 36th Annual Conference of the Middle Eastern
Studies Association (MESA). Founded in 1974, SAS is an international
organization which represents more than 200 scholars and teachers
involved in the field of Armenian studies. The Secretariat of the
Society is headquartered at the Armenian Studies Program at Fresno
State.
SAS President Barlow Der Mugrdechian welcomed members to the annual
meeting. Various reports were given on different aspects of the
Societys activities: the Journal of the Society for Armenian
Studies, the Newsletter, and information on various other items.
Der Mugrdechian announced the election of George Bournoutian of
Iona College and Simon Payaslian of Clark University to the Executive
Council of SAS, joining continuing members, Houri Berberian (CSU
Long Beach), Levon Chorbajian (Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell),
Barlow Der Mugrdechian (CSU Fresno), Christina Maranci (University
of Wisconsin, Madison) and Garabet Moumdjian (CSU Northridge). Outgoing
members of the Executive Council are Richard Hovannisian (UCLA)
and Robert Hewsen (Rowan University of New Jersey, Emeritus).
In addition to the business activities and various panels, there
was time for SAS members to meet with the local Armenian community.
Vartkes and Rita Balian of Crystal Grove, Virginia, invited SAS
members for a reception in their home, following the SAS annual
meeting on Saturday. The guests were warmly received and enjoyed
the wonderful hospitality of the hosts, who are active in the Armenian
community.
On Sunday evening, November 24th, H. E. Arman Kirakossian, Ambassador
of the Republic of Armenia to the United States, welcomed SAS members
and community members to a reception held at the Embassy of the
Republic of Armenia. For many of the guests, it was a first-time
visit to the Embassy and Ambassador Kirakosian personally escorted
members for a tour of the Embassy building. SAS members enjoyed
the opportunity to meet with the Ambassador, his staff, and community
members.
In addition to the business meeting of the Society, a number of
panels and papers with Armenian themes were presented during the
three day MESA meeting. On Sunday, November 24, there was a panel
Confronting Past and Future: the Armenian Case, sponsored
by the Society for Armenian Studies. Richard G. Hovannisian, of
UCLA chaired the panel, which included the following papers: Richard
G. Hovannisian, UCLA, Armenian Memories of Life and Conflict
in the Ottoman Empire; Rubina Peroomian, UCLA, The Challenges
of the New Century to Capture the Genocide in Art and to Encompass
the Echoes of the Surviving Peoples Collective Psyche;
Joyce Apsel, New York University, Human Rights and the Internet:
Pedagogical Challenges; Henry Theriault, Worcester State College,
Denial, Absolute Positivism, and a Response from Ibn Khaldun;
Dikran M. Kaligian, Boston College, The Role of the American
Media in the Armenia Case.
Immediately following there was a panel on Sacred and Secular
in Dialogue Under the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (13th-14th centuries)
chaired by Robert H. Hewsen, Rowan University (Emeritus) and with
papers by: Abraham Terian, St. Nersess Armenian Seminary, Church-State
Relations at the Dawn of Kingship in Cilician Armenia; S.
Peter Cowe, UCLA, Ecclesiology as Theory and Institution in
the Doctrinal Debate with the Latins (1316-1340); Christina
Maranci, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Word and Image in the
Armenian Alexander Romance.
The film Hokees by Garine Torossian of Canada was a
featured film in the MESA Film Fest.
Among other papers presented at the conference were those by: Hovann
H. Simonian, University of Southern California, The Hemshin
of Northeast Turkey: Muslim Armenians or Armenian-Speaking Turks?;
Richard H. Dekmejian, University of Southern California, Al-Qaida:
Doctrinal and Historical Roots; and Anny Bakalian, City University
of New York, Ethnic Mobilization: Middle Eastern Organizational
Response to the Backlash.
All meetings and panels were held in the conference hotel, the Marriott
Wardman Park Hotel.