#  CMES: Krikor Beledian's dazzling journey from medieval mystical poets to postmodern fiction 

 



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 **November 16, 2017** 

 05:00PM - 06:30PM EST 

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 **CMES, Rm 102, 38 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA**  



 

 



 

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 **The CMES Director's Series** presents

 K. Beledian. Credit: Editions Parenthèses.  **Hagop Koulojian**  
Lecturer, Near Eastern Languages &amp; Cultures, UCLA

 Dr. Kouloujian is a lecturer in Near Eastern Languages &amp; Cultures at UCLA. His research focuses on the poetry of Nigoghos Sarafian: liminality, diasporic identity, virtual spatiality; a poststructural rereading of medieval mystical poetry; and languages without a country: language vitality programs and their replicability. Selected publications include: “Entering Outside or Towards a Self-Denying Reception: Writer, Contemporary Community, Language,” in *Krikor Beledian et la littérature arménienne contemporaine* (Paris: Forthcoming); “Compartmentalization in Heritage Language: Observations in the Armenian Diaspora,” in *Innovation in Education: Challenges of Teaching Western Armenian in the 21st Century* (Paris: Forthcoming); “Historical Narrrative in the Nineteenth Century Armenian Literature,” in *The Heritage of Armenian Literature: Vol. III – From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times*, Agop Hacikyan et al, ed.s (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2005), 80-102; “On Armenian Parallels to Beowulf,” *Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies* Vol. 16 (2007), 76-87; “Exposure of the Armenian Genocide in Cyberspace: A Comparative Analysis,” in *The Armenian Genocide: Cultural and Ethical Legacies*, Richard Hovannisian, ed. (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2007), 245-266; “Word as Sacrifice in Grigor Narekac‘i’s Matean Ołbergut‘ean,” *Bazmavep*, vol. CLXII, 1-4 (2005), 92-120 \[in Armenian\]; and “Network Communication, Culture, and Diaspora,” *Haigazian Armenological Review* 19 (1999), 367-392 \[in Armenian\].

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