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Publication Details:

Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies is a biannual (two issues per year), peer-reviewed academic journal published in English, French, German, and Italian by the ''Matenadaran'' Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts. It encourages interdisciplinary research on medieval and early modern history and culture, with a particular emphasis on Armenian Studies.

Journal or Publication Title:

Matenadaran: Medieval and Early Modern Armenian Studies (MEMAS)

Date of publication:

2024

Volume:

1

Number:

2

ISSN:

e-3041-5063

Additional Information:

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Title:

A Gusan Gestalt Shift

Other title:

Differing Perceptions of the Bard in Movsēs Daskhurants‘i’s History of the Caucasian Albanians

Creator:

Walk, William

Contributor(s):

Editor-in-Chief Aram Topchyan ; Managing Editor Ani Shahnazaryan

Subject:

History

Uncontrolled Keywords:

gusans ; pre-Christian Armenia ; Christianisation ; oraltradition ; Caucasian Albania ; Daskhurants‘i

Coverage:

123-139

Abstract:

This paper seeks to reinscribe the debate regarding the Christianisation of the gusans (bards), from one concerned with an essentialised notion of “Christian-ness” to one which better accounts for the multifarious notions of “Christian” in medieval Armenia. That is, the contrary conceptions of the gusan, in literary and material sources, are surveyed and taxonomised. By way of a close reading of Movsēs Daskhurants‘i’s History of the Caucasian Albanians, supplemented by an exegesis of the gusan in other canonical Armenian histories, the gusan, as a polemical category in clerical literature, is shown to represent the antithesis of Christian piety. However, the spoor of a more general assimilation of the gusan into Christian society, specifically that of the gentry and laypeople, is evidenced by other material sources and texts. The intention of this paper is to offer a new approach with which to think about the gusan, and Armenia’s pre-Christian heritage writ large.

Publisher:

Mesrop Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts

Type:

Article

Format:

pdf

Language:

ge ; en ; it ; fr