Image for kilim2

Material Afterlives of Genocide: Violence, Memory, and Landscapes of Ruins in Van

Material Afterlives of Genocide: Violence, Memory, and Landscapes of Ruins in Van

Hybrid lecture by Anoush Suni, Ph.D, UCLA Promise Armenian Institute Postdoctoral Scholar.

Monday, May 12, 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Pacific Time)
UCLA Bunche Hall, Rm 10383
Los Angeles, CA 90095
Image for RSVP ButtonImage for Calendar ButtonImage for Calendar Button

Pleas click here to participate via the Zoom Webinar platform (registration not needed). 

This talk focuses on the overlapping histories of the Armenian and Kurdish communities in the region of Van in southeastern Turkey through an exploration of spaces of material ruination. Landscapes of ruins are testament to the repeating cycles of state violence against these minority communities over the past century. Through the examples of Armenian and Kurdish homes destroyed by genocide and war, a century apart, I demonstrate how spaces of destruction become dynamic sites in which understandings of the past, politics in the present, and possible futures are negotiated, imagined, and enacted.

Anoush Tamar Suni, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Promise Armenian Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. She also earned her PhD in sociocultural anthropology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is currently working on her first book project, which investigates questions of memory and the material legacies of state violence in the region of Van in southeastern Turkey, with a focus on the historic Armenian and contemporary Kurdish communities. Her research has been published in the journals Comparative Studies in Society and History, Anthropological Quarterly, and the International Journal of Middle East Studies.