Ani Shahnazaryan

Adjunct Lecturer

College of Humanities & Social Sciences

(+374 60) 61 2730

312 M

Teaching (Office hours and room)

Office Hours: Tuesday, Thursday 15:00-16:00, 312 Main Building

Courses taught at AUA:

FND 103 Armenian Language and Literature 1

FND 104 Armenian Language and Literature 2

 

Research (Research group/project and Open Center)

CollateX collation of the digital critical edition –  Joint Excellence in Science and Humanities, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, University of Vienna, Department of History.

 

My view on the three concepts below

 Education:

With the power of dreams, there are no limits to what you can achieve. Education holds the key to unlocking countless possibilities, making it the ultimate tool in realizing your aspirations.

Outreach:

Empower your community, strengthen it from within, and foster connections.

 

Short Bio:

I have been as an adjunct lecturer at the American University of Armenia since 2021. My research interests include Digital Humanities,  text encoding and markup, cutting-edge technology of literary study and computer-aided stemmatological analysis. I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Vienna (2018-2019) and Free University of Berlin (2020).  I have started launching the digital critical edition of Armenian Medieval Fables  used digital technologies by researchers of the  University of Vienna.

 

Publications (non-peer reviewed)

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Genre Issues in Otyan's Memoirs, Bagin, N 4 (2009): 16-25.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Witness of genocide and exile in the "Damned years" in Otyans Memoirs, Garun, 11-12 (2009): 84-89.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Spatial-temporal coverage in Otyans Memoirs, Kantegh, Yerevan, 41.4 (2009): 13-21.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Author's demonstration in Otyans Memoirs, J. Nork, Yerevan, N 3 (2008): 121-28.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, New found about the Otyans family, Banber Matenadaran, Yerevan, N19 (2012): 359-79.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, A Comparative Analysis of Medieval Armenian and European Humor, 1.45 Vem, Yerevan, (2014) 98-125.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, On the nature of Medieval Armenian humour, Vem, Yerevan, 4.45 (2014): 90-112.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, A Comparative Analysis of Armenian and European Medieval Fables, International Journal of Arts and Siences, 31.3 (2016): 115-126.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, A Comparative Analysis of Aesop's, Armenian and European Medieval Fables, First Annual Conference of Byzantine and Medieval Studies, Abstracts of Presentations, Nicosia, 2017.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, The Physiologus’s influence on Medieval Armenian fables, Banber Matenadarani, Yerevan, 24 (2017) 127-139.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Animal Symbolism In the Medieval Fables, Banber Matenadarani, Yerevan, 25 (2018) 84-100.

Ani A. Shahnazaryan, Case studies of the projects “The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa Online and A digital critical edition of Ałvesagirk, Banber Matenadarani, Yerevan, 26 (2018).