Ana Arzoumanian
Ana Arzoumanian is an Argentine lawyer, writer, poet, and translator.
Biography
Ana Arzoumanian was born in Buenos Aires in 1962, a descendant of Armenian immigrants and the granddaughter of survivors of the Armenian genocide. She currently resides in Buenos Aires.Education
Arzoumanian earned a law degree from the Universidad del Salvador's Faculty of Legal Sciences. She completed a postgraduate degree in psychoanalysis at the Lacanian Orientation School of Buenos Aires.Academic career
Arzoumanian was a professor of philosophy of law at the Universidad del Salvador's Faculty of Legal Sciences from 1998 to 2001. From 2015 to 2016 she worked as a professor in the International Postgraduate Course in Creative Writing of the Latin American Social Sciences Institute and as a visiting teacher to the Decolonia team of the Faculty of Law's social department at the University of Buenos Aires.She attended the admittance of patients at the Borda Neuropsychiatric Hospital and the Hospital Argerich in Buenos Aires.
In 1992, she was an active member of the first arbitration course in Argentina, given by the National Training and Communication Directorate of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.
She is a member of the International Association of Genocide Scholars.
Literary career
Arzoumanian has published several poetry collections with themes such as Armenian heritage, genocide, historical figures, and men's power over women. Her book Juana I, about Joanna of Castile, was adapted into the play La que necesita una boca in 2007.She has translated works by Bonaventure des Périers, Susan Gubar, and Levon Khechoyan into Spanish.
Awards and recognitions
- 2008: Yad Vashem International Scholarship for study of the Holocaust
- 2009: Lucian Freud Accésit Award from Proyecto al Sur