Review of Armenian Studies
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES

ՀԱՅԱԳԻՏԱԿԱՆ ՄԻՋԱԶԳԱՅԻՆ ՀԱՆԴԵՍ
Вестник Арменоведения
МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ АРМЕНОВЕДЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ
  • Naira Hambardzumyan - The Phenomenon Écriture Féminine and the Structuring of Poetic Language in the Poetry of Western Armenian Women Authors
    22 Pages | 150-172 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2024.2.150-172 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2024-08-21 | Reviewed on: 2024-08-21 | Accepted for printing on: 2024-08-30

    Published in: 2024 N 2 (35) / Philology

    There has been a great interest in the issue of women’s writing since the 1960s. The aim of the study is to examine the characteristics of the phenomenon of women's writing on the example of the features of the poetics of Western Armenian women authors’ works and to reevaluate not only the interactions and attitudes of Western Armenian women authors of the second half of the 19th century regarding the issue of women's emancipation, but also the idea of écriture féminine proposed by the French philosopher Hélène Cixous. The aim of the study is to examine not only the four-level semantic and ideo-logical concepts of woman–subject and presence–state of mind–mood–language, but also the domains of the analysis of the eventfulness of the poem. The actuality of the study is conditioned by the interdisciplinary nature of the studied material, according to which it was analyzed in the context of mutual connections and relationships between literary studies, linguistics, and philosophy, using literary, linguistic, historical-comparative and phenomenological methods. This multiaspect approach to the study of the problem under investigation is justified by the effectiveness of its interdisciplinary examination.

    KeywordsHélène Cixous écriture feminine woman-subject language-system language – house of being presence – state of mind – mood gynocritics.

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  • Naira Hambardzumyan - The Textbook “Theory and Aesthetics of Literature” as a Contemporary Navigator
    4 Pages | 205-209 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2024.2.205-209 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2024-06-15 | Reviewed on: 2024-06-20 | Accepted for printing on: 2024-08-30

    Published in: 2024 N 2 (35) / Book Reviews

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  • Naira Hambardzumyan - Manifestations of Genocide Psychotrauma in Andranik Tsarukyan’s Novella “People Without Childhood”
    19 Pages | 126-145 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2025.2.126-145 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2025-05-03 | Reviewed on: 2025-05-17 | Accepted for printing on: 2025-08-29

    Published in: 2025 N 2 (38) / Philology

    The present study examines the novella “People without Childhood” (1985) by renowned Diaspora Armenian writer, editor, and essayist Andranik Tsarukyan. His works have been translated into several languages, including French, Russian, English, Persian, and Arabic. The aim of the study is to analyze Tsarukyan’s novellas from the perspective of the manifestations of psychological trauma caused by the Genocide. The research objectives are: a) to analyze the manifestations and psychotraumatic transformations of the national orphanhood syndrome; b) to interpret escape from reality, the psychosomatics of the situation, and psychotrauma as a coded marker for ethnic identification. The study also addresses the following issues: a) body as a socio-psychological object of traumatic experience; b) fear as a causality of reducing rationality. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the fact that Tsarukyan’s novellas are analyzed for the first time in Armenian scholarship through the lens of genocide psychotrauma.

    KeywordsAndranik Tsarukyan genocide orphans orphanage psychotrauma fear ethnopsychology.

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  • Lili Karapetyan, Naira Hambardzumyan - A View from the Outside: The Collection “The Continuing Paths of Life” as the Living Voice of the Diaspora
    2 Pages | 205-207 | DOI: 10.54503/1829-4073-2025.2.205-207 | Language: English

    Revceived on: 2025-07-22 | Reviewed on: 2025-08-10 | Accepted for printing on: 2025-08-29

    Published in: 2025 N 2 (38) / Book Reviews

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