3-0440 UNDERSTANDING NARRATIVES OF HORROR: ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND INTER AND POST-DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 10:15-12:00

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Those involved in mentoring activities, Students, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Sima Aprahamian (Concordia University) and Michiko Aramaki (Concordia University)
Chairs:  Nellie Hogikyan PhD (Universté du Québec a` Montréal)
Discussants:  Nellie Hogikyan PhD (Universté du Québec a` Montréal)
10:15
How Can We Speak of Experience of Horror?
Michiko Aramaki (Concordia University) and Karin Doerr (Concordia University and Concordia University)
11:15
“They Did All Sorts of Horrific Things”:  Sexual Violence During the Armenian Genocide
Arda J. Melkonian (University of California - Los Angeles)
11:30
Levinas, "the Other" and Hate
Jennifer Schlegel (Kutztown University)
11:45
Discussant
Nellie Hogikyan PhD (Universté du Québec a` Montréal)

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Duke University Press

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