Re: Just wondering, Thought I share and ask
TXMENIAN,
When I posted the article presenting/summarizing Mr. Avvazian's work - along with a couple of other Identity related articles - in the thread "The Fundamentals Of Armenian Identity Or Who Is An Armenian,"? I have added the following note
I'm not familiar with the details of his work, but, based on the article printed in Azg - that may not do justice to his work, I think that Mr. Ayvazian
1- Has no grasp on the realities of the Armenian Community - i.e. The Republic of Armenia and Diaspora
2- He seems to have no "research discipline" and/or objectivity - consider his usage of the word "fact"
3- No consistent, comprehensive model
I hope that there exist publications of higher quality.
Personally, I think that before answering the fundamental question - at least to an "acceptable" degree: "Who is an Armenian?"
One should answer clarify, at least, the following :
1- Is being an Armenian is an Identity, more, less, different???
2- What is an Identity i.e. a feeling of belonging, a statement of belonging, cultural affinities, affiliation - genetic, communal or... - etc. etc.?
Vaguely said, I consider an "Identity" what may associate us with a specific community of others; as opposed to
1- Universal - i.e. human - values
2- Individual/sub-collectivity values
I understand that all is relative, all is a matter of conceptually modeling the factual world...a factual world that is diverse, complex, and constantly changing - though, often, slowly.
Originally posted by TXMENIAN
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When I posted the article presenting/summarizing Mr. Avvazian's work - along with a couple of other Identity related articles - in the thread "The Fundamentals Of Armenian Identity Or Who Is An Armenian,"? I have added the following note
Originally posted by Siamanto
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I'm not familiar with the details of his work, but, based on the article printed in Azg - that may not do justice to his work, I think that Mr. Ayvazian
1- Has no grasp on the realities of the Armenian Community - i.e. The Republic of Armenia and Diaspora
2- He seems to have no "research discipline" and/or objectivity - consider his usage of the word "fact"
3- No consistent, comprehensive model
I hope that there exist publications of higher quality.
Personally, I think that before answering the fundamental question - at least to an "acceptable" degree: "Who is an Armenian?"
One should answer clarify, at least, the following :
1- Is being an Armenian is an Identity, more, less, different???
2- What is an Identity i.e. a feeling of belonging, a statement of belonging, cultural affinities, affiliation - genetic, communal or... - etc. etc.?
Vaguely said, I consider an "Identity" what may associate us with a specific community of others; as opposed to
1- Universal - i.e. human - values
2- Individual/sub-collectivity values
I understand that all is relative, all is a matter of conceptually modeling the factual world...a factual world that is diverse, complex, and constantly changing - though, often, slowly.
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