PRESS RELEASE
Institute of Armenian Studies
University of Southern California
Taper Hall of Humanities, Suite 252
Los Angeles, California 90089-4015
Tel: 213-821-3943
Email: [email protected]
We are very happy to welcome Myrna Douzjian, who will be speaking at
USC on Monday, February 25, 2008, 12 noon, at the Armenian Studies
Seminar. She will speak on "Issues in Armenian-American Literature &
Culture: Language, Homeland, and Identity."
Myrna Douzjian is a promising young scholar and writer. She is a
Doctoral
Candidate in UCLA’s Department of Comparative Literature, specializing
in Russian literature, Armenian literature, and drama. She received a
Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature, Minor in Russian Studies,
Summa Cum
Laude and Departmental Honors from UCLA in 2002 with an Honors
Thesis on `The Armenian Theatre of the Absurd.’
Ms. Douzjain is a Teaching Associate in the UCLA Department of Slavic
Languages & Literatures and Department of Comparative Literature. She
was the Chair of UCLA AGSA Graduate Student Colloquium in Armenian
Studies, Los Angeles, CA, 2005-2006 academic year. Ms. Douzjian has
written nonfiction works in Armenian including: `A Dictionary.’
E-teb. 4 (2007): 18-19. Poems in Armenian; `What’s the
Difference?’ `I Am Every Man,’ `I Tried to Stay Out of the
Poem,’ `I Shall Insert the Title Here,’ `Gor and Its Like.’
E-teb. 2 (2006): 9-15.
The Armenian Studies Seminar will be held at Von KleinSmid Center
(VKC)
107 located northwest of Gate 3 on Figueroa.
There will be up to ten seats available for the Institute’s circle of
friends to attend this seminar.
For reservations please email the Institute office at
[email protected].