Professor Grigor discusses Irano-Armenian Diaspora
Professor Talinn Grigor participated in a two-day international colloquium focused on the Armenian diasporic dynamics in the 21st century. Grigor presented “Of Feminist Interventions in Irano-Armenian Diaspora-in-Motion: Suitcase Objects as Depository” at panel 4: (In)visible diaspora agents. Professor Houri Berberian was a co-presentor at this panel and is the Grigor’s co-author on “Pictorial Modernity and the Armenian Women of Iran” (Iranian Studies, 55 (2022)) and a forthcoming book that explores explore the history of Iran’s Armenian women from the beginning of Naser al-Din Shah’s reign in 1848 to the 1979 fall of the Pahlavi dynasty.
“Armenian Diaspora(s) in Motion: Places, Stakeholders and Practices in the 21st century” was held on May 14-15 on the Campus Condorcet in Aubervilliers, France/