Nareg Seferian

Nareg Seferian has lived, studied and worked in New Delhi, Yerevan, Santa Fe, Boston, Vienna, Istanbul and Washington, DC. His writings can be read at naregseferian.com.
Opinion

Seferian: Genocide Politics and People Power

Thoughts from Ahmet Altan’s Lecture at ALMA On Saturday evening, Jan. 28, the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA)…

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Following the Remarkable Footsteps of Our Merchant Ancestors

Aslanian Speaks on New Julfa Armenians at Harvard CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (A.W.)–Sebouh Aslanian, the recently appointed assistant professor and Richard Hovannisian…

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Opinion

Seferian: What Makes a Diaspora?

I am a member of a mailing list and Facebook group that shares news articles and other interesting bits of…

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Seferian: What’s in an Armenian Name?

I got an e-mail forward on Armenian surnames from a friend some time ago. The e-mail categorized them under four…

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Book of the Week: ‘The Caucasus: An Introduction’ by Thomas de Waal

The Caucasus: An Introduction By Thomas de Waal Oxford University Press, 2010 As with Black Garden, de Waal’s magnum opus…

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Seferian: Tanking Up on Music and Activism: Serj Tankian in Yerevan

Tankian: ‘Wherever a majority do not think, democracy cannot exist’ YEREVAN (A.W.)—Some would call it a historical first, while others…

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Seferian: Surreal, Funny, Extraordinary…Armenia!

Any person who has spent time in Armenia will have a story—or seven—to recount. I find that, in all my…

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