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Afshin Marashi is Professor and Farzaneh Family Chair in Modern Iranian History at the University of Oklahoma, where from 2011 to 2020 he also served as the founding director of the Farzaneh Family Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies. He is the author most recently of Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran (University of Texas Press, 2020). His previous books include Nationalizing Iran: Culture, Power, and the State, 1870-1940 (University of Washington Press, 2008), and the volume (co-edited with Kamran Aghaie) Rethinking Iranian Nationalism and Modernity (University of Texas Press, 2014).
- Your new book, Exile and the Nation: The Parsi Community of India and the Making of Modern Iran, is an exciting transnational history of the 20th century. The book has it all, from murder mystery to poetry to philanthropy and more. Can you tell us about it?
What I’ve tried to do with this book is to add a new layer of complexity to the history of modern Iranian nationalism. Among the most ubiquitous themes of 20th century Iranian culture are the themes of neo-classicism and the renewal of interest in Iran’s Zoroastrian heritage. In Exile and the Nation, I’ve historicized the process by which this took shape, but instead
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Second Feminist Armenian Studies Workshop at U.C. Irvine
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Following the successful launching of the Annual Feminist Armenian Studies Workshop in 2017, a second two-day Workshop/Conference, titled Gendering Resistance and Revolution, took place at the University of California Irvine (UCI) on May 4-5, 2019. It was organized by three prominent scholars, Melissa Bilal, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Social Sciences at the American University of Armenia (AUA), Lerna Ekmekcioglu, professor of History and Women and Gender Studies at MIT, the two initiators of the first Workshop, and joining them Houri Berberian, Professor of History, and Director of Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies at UCI. Houri was also hosting the second Workshop.
The two-day groundbreaking event was free and open to the public, featuring fifteen well-known participants, specializing in women’s activism, resistance and revolution in the multilocal Armenian experience from the 19th century through the Velvet Revolution and beyond. It was sponsored by the Meghrouni Family Presidential Chair in Armenian Studies and co-sponsored by the Department of History, the Armenian International Women’s Association (AIWA-Los Angeles), National Association for Armeni