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Karena Avedissian interviews Elyse Semerdjian, a social historian of the Ottoman Empire at Clark University. Thediscussion considers the field of Armenian Genocide studies and its response—or lack thereof—to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. They also consider the pressures shaping Armenian Genocide studies, and the wider politics of speech, funding, and solidarity in academia. What responsibilities do scholarshave when history repeats itself?
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By From The PeripheryKarena Avedissian interviews Elyse Semerdjian, a social historian of the Ottoman Empire at Clark University. Thediscussion considers the field of Armenian Genocide studies and its response—or lack thereof—to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. They also consider the pressures shaping Armenian Genocide studies, and the wider politics of speech, funding, and solidarity in academia. What responsibilities do scholarshave when history repeats itself?
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From The Periphery Podcast is supported by the community around us. Please consider becoming a member of our Patreon today. You not only help us make more episodes like this, but you get exclusive access to other content, an invitation to our monthly hangout, and direct contact with the rest of the team.