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SUMMARY:Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies
DESCRIPTION:Research Workshop\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis annual exploratory and informal workshop offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Arabic. This year\, three days of the workshop will be held online and only Day 2 will be in person at the Aga Khan Centre\, London. We hope to welcome newcomers to the workshop and to encourage a lively discussion. The programme is exciting as ever\, with 25 papers treating history writing from the eighth century up to the present.\n\nPapers will elucidate the following sorts of questions:\n\n• What practices (through writing or otherwise) have different groups in the Middle East and North Africa used to encode their past\, and how have they engaged in remembering and forgetting? At different times and places\, how have the significant contours\, events and actors in their histories been seen? Was the significant past the same for court historians as it was for literary historians; for bureaucrats as it was for the military; for Sufis as it was for Muslim lawyers and Traditionists?\n\n• How did non-Muslims and Muslims\, men and women\, adherents of different sectarian or juristic traditions\, or speakers of different languages imagine the shape and meaning of pasts specific to their societal\, cultural\, religious\, linguistic or ethnic group\, in negotiation with the universal history of the Islamic community to which they (may or may not) have belonged?\n\n• How have urban and rural people\, workers and peasants\, the religiously educated and the technocratic elite\, developed different ways of writing\, remembering\, or commemorating particular events in\, or the broad sweep of\, local\, national\, or Islamic history?\n\n• In what ways do educational institutions\, museums\, media organisations and proponents of heritage use history writing in Arabic to shape loyalties and nurture a sense of belonging in the Middle East\, North Africa\, and Europe?\n\nThe following colleagues will chair panels and facilitate conversation:\n\n• James McDougall\, University of Oxford.\n\n• Leif Stenberg\, AKU-ISMC.\n\n• Hugh Kennedy\, SOAS\, University of London.\n\n• Sarah Bowen Savant\, AKU-ISMC.\n\n• Fozia Bora\, University of Leeds.\n\n• Karen Bauer\, The Institute of Ismaili Studies.\n\n• Arezou Azad\, University of Oxford.\n\n• Letizia Osti\, University of Milan.\n\nDate\n\nThe workshop will take place on 7-9 October 2021(London). Download Arabic Pasts schedule.\n\nRegistration\n\nIf you would like to join us online via Zoom\, register here.\n\nIf you would like to join us in person on the 2nd day\, register here.\n\nOrganisers\n\nArabic Pasts is co-organised by Sarah Bowen Savant (AKU-ISMC)\, Hugh Kennedy (SOAS University of London) and James McDougall (University of Oxford).
URL:https://arablit.org/event/arabic-pasts-histories-and-historiographies/
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SUMMARY:Artists' Talk Series - Fathi Hassan in Conversation with Najlaa El-Ageli
DESCRIPTION:Join this SOAS event for a conversation\, in Arabic with simultaneous translation\, between the Artist Fathi Hassan and curator Najlaa El-Ageli about Fathi’s practice over three decades and across various localities in North Africa and Europe
URL:https://arablit.org/event/artists-talk-series-fathi-hassan-in-conversation-with-najlaa-el-ageli/
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SUMMARY:TURATH 2021: Arab American Theater
DESCRIPTION:Join this event organized by the Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies for a rich and engaging conversation with Arab American playwrights\, theater actors\, and producers: Kathryn Haddad\, Jamil Khoury\, Lameece Issaq\, and Malek Najjar. This panel discussion and conversation will be moderated by Catherine Coray\, a Professor of Theater at NYU.
URL:https://arablit.org/event/turath-2021-arab-american-theater/
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