A collection of essays about Armenian identity and belonging in the diaspora.
Through engaging creative nonfiction, many of them question what it is to be Armenian enough inside an often unacknowledged community..
The eighteen contributors to this contemporary anthology explore issues of displacement, assimilation, inheritance, and broader definitions of home.
These personal essays elevate diasporic Voices that have been historically silenced inside and outside of their communities, including queer, multiracial, and multiethnic writers.
We Are All Armenian brings together established and emerging Armenian authors to reflect on the complications of Armenian ethnic identity today.
Telling this history requires a tangled balance of contextualizing the past and reporting on the present, of respecting a culture even while feeling lost within it.
Wrestling with questions of home and self, diasporan Armenian writers bear the burden of repeatedly telling their history, as it remains widely erased and obfuscated.
In the century since the Armenian Genocide, Armenian survivors and their descendants have written of a vast range of experiences using storytelling and activism, two important aspects of Armenian culture.
A collection of essays about Armenian identity and belonging in the diaspora