Khachig Tölölyan

Khachig Tölölyan (born 1944; Western Armenian: Խաչիկ Թէօլէօլեան) is an Armenian-American scholar of diaspora studies.[1][2][3]

Biography

Tölölyan was born 1944 in Aleppo, Syria[4][5] to Armenian parents from Turkey[6][7] and grew up in the Armenian diaspora communities of the Middle East (Syria; Cairo, Egypt; Beirut, Lebanon).[6] He moved to the US at the age of 16 and initially settled in Watertown, Massachusetts.[6] He graduated from Harvard University with BA in Molecular Biology and later acquired a MA from both the University of Rhode Island and Wesleyan University and PhD from Brown University in Comparative Literature. He has published articles on literature, including on novelist Thomas Pynchon, terrorism, nationalism, diasporas, transnationalism and globalization. He is considered a founder of the academic discipline of diaspora studies.[8]

He is currently Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Wesleyan University.[8][6] He is the founder of the academic journal Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies.[6] The journal was initially published by Oxford University Press. Since 1996, it is published by the University of Toronto Press.[9]

Publications

Tölölyan's most cited publications are:[10]

  • Tölölyan, Khachig (1996). "Rethinking diaspora(s): Stateless power in the transnational moment". Diaspora. 5 (1): 3–36. doi:10.1353/dsp.1996.0000.
  • Tölölyan, Khachig (1991). "The Nation-State and Its Others: In Lieu of a Preface". Diaspora. 1 (1): 3–7. doi:10.1353/dsp.1991.0008.

References

  1. Ang, Ien (2005). On Not Speaking Chinese: Living Between Asia and the West. Routledge. p. 75. ISBN 9781134512928. If, as Armenian-American scholar Khachig Tololyan has claimed...
  2. Subramani (2000). "The Diasporic Imagination". Navigating Islands and Continents: Conversations and Contestations in and Around the Pacific : Selected Essays. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 173. ...gurus of diaspora like Khachig Tölölyan...
  3. Shain, Yossi (2007). Kinship & diasporas in international affairs. University of Michigan Press. p. 191. ...by Armenian diasporic expert Khachig Tololyan...
  4. "Minas Tölölyan, a Biography" (PDF). hamazkayin-usa.org. Hamazkayin Eastern Region USA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 March 2020. They arrived in Haleb or Aleppo, Syria. Their son, Khachig, was born there in 1944 and their daughter Sosy in 1950.
  5. "Թեոլեոլյան, Խաչիկ Մինասի, 1944- (Personal Name)". nla.am (in Armenian). National Library of Armenia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2020.
  6. "Khachig Tölölyan" (PDF). MigrationOxford. University of Oxford.
  7. Metsch-Ampel, Elana (3 March 2009). "From Lebanon to the US, Professor Khachig Tölölyan Reflects on 34 Years of Change". The Wesleyan Argus.
  8. "Khachig Tölölyan". wesleyan.edu. Wesleyan University.
  9. "Khachig Tölölyan". archumanities.am. Armenian Research Center in Humanities.
  10. "Khachig Tölölyan". Google Scholar.
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