Michael Pifer is lecturer in Armenian language and literature at the University of Michigan. His publications include the co-edited volume An Armenian Mediterranean: Words and Worlds in Motion (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) and Kindred Voices: A Literary History of Medieval Anatolia (Yale University Press, 2021). He received his doctorate in Comparative Literature in 2014, and since has worked toward promoting the appreciation and study of Armenian art.
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Anatolia, Anatolian Turkish, Armenia (republic), history, Armenian, Armenians, foreign countries, Byzantine, Children's fiction, Christianity, Cross-Cultural Interaction, Didacticism, Digenes Akrites, Family, Greek, Islam, Medieval Poetry, Mediterranean region, history, Persian, Poetics, Romance, SeljukID Numbers
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