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Friday, May 13th
9:00 a.m. - Breakfast and registration
Ida Noyes Library Lounge
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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al-Mutannabi: Discourses in 'Abbasid Poetry
Moderator: Tahera Qutbuddin
(Pick Hall 218)
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Frontiers and Frontier Societies in the Islamic World
Moderator: Colin Heywood
(Ida Noyes Library)
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State, Society, and Modernization in Turkey
Moderator: Martin Stokes
(Ida Noyes 216/217)
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Kevin Garvey (University of Chicago)
"Don't Blame the Lover for Longing...": An Analysis of Two Panegyrics of Sayf al-Dalwah
Lyall Armstrong (University of Chicago)
The Wind and the Warrior: al-Mutannabi's Poem on the Fall of the Tent
Sean W. Anthony (University of Chicago)
The Eunuch's Body: Mutanabbi's Invectives against Kafur
Ted Cohen (University of Chicago)
The Retreat from Harshana
Mehmetcan Akpınar (University of Chicago)
al-Mutanabbi's Marthiyah for Muhammad b. Ishaq: Of Loss and Victory
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Alyssa Gabbay (University of Chicago)
The Influence of the Frontier on Cultural Production in Medieval India: Amir Khosrow and New Systems of Meaning
Asa Eger (University of Chicago)
Dar al-Islam, Dar al-Harb: The Discourse of Islamic Frontiers, Real or Imagined
Mark Luce (University of Chicago)
The Process of Frontier: Khurasan From the 8th to the 11th Centuries
Choukri Heddouchi (University of Chicago)
The Exchange Between Islamic Egypt and West Africa: An Archaeological Perspective
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Cem Emrence (SUNY Binghamton)
From Elite Circles to Power Networks: Turkish Soccer Clubs in a Global Age, 1903-2005
Şener Aktürk (UC Berkeley)
Turkey's "Imperial Nationhood", its Historical Evolution, and the European Union
Yigit Akın (Ohio State University)
Petitions, Public Opinion, and the Kemalist Regime, 1923-1950
Celile Eren Argıt (Yildiz Technical University)
Turkish Grammar Books of Non-Muslim Ottoman Instructors
Metin Yüksel (University of Chicago)
Revisiting the Kurdish Issue in Turkey
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Armenia on the Crossroads from the 7th to the 21st C., Continuity & Change
Moderator: Hripsime Haroutunian
(Ida Noyes Library)
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Politics and Religious Idealism
Moderator: Meir Hatina
(Ida Noyes 216/217)
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Hripsime Haroutunian (University of Chicago)
Keeping the Historic Tradition: Cult of Ancestry and Funerary Rites Among Armenians
Daniel Larison (University of Chicago)
Byzantine Monotheletism: Church Union in late 7th c. Armenia
Alla Mirzoyan (Florida International University)
Public Use of History: Continuity and Discontinuity in Armenia's Political Thinking
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Sarah Hirschhorn (University of Chicago)
(Re)constructing Kahane: Zionism, Democracy, and the Discourse of Rabbi Meir Kahane
Alexander van der Haven (University of Chicago)
The Jerusalem Syndrome: Israel's Foreigners on a Religious Mission
Kim Searcy (Oberlin College)
European Media Versus Sudanese Mahdist Literary Self-Perception in the Pre-Colonial Period
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2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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"Traveling Literature": Cultural and Literary Transmission
Moderator: Cornell Fleischer
(Ida Noyes 216/217)
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Labor and Economic History in the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey
Moderator: Hakan Özoğlu
(Ida Noyes Library)
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Elias Muhanna (University of Pennsylvania)
Imagining the New World: Ilyas al-Mawsili's 17th Century Voyage to the Americas
Ailin Qian (University of Pennsylvania)
Dreams and Morals: A Study of "Ma'ruf the Cobbler" and "The Governor of the Southern Tributary State"
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Mustafa Erdem Kabadayı (University of Munich/Trier)
Working Conditions in Ottoman State Factories in the 19th century
Joseph Yackley (University of Chicago)
"Turkey's Liberal
Age": Memory, Ideology and Reality in Economic Policy 1923 to
1929
Emek Yilmaz (Middle East Technical University)
Exploitation of Turkish Women in the Informal Sector: The Case of Beypazari Kilim Weaving Workshop
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4:00 p.m. - PLENARY SESSION
Ida Noyes Library
Professor HUGH KENNEDY (University of St. Andrews, Scotland)
Medieval History and the Origins of Military Dictatorship in the Middle East
To be followed by a reception.
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Saturday, May 14th
9:00 a.m. - Breakfast
Ida Noyes Library Lounge
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Intellectuals Between Ambivalence and Ideology
Moderator: Orit Bashkin
(Ida Noyes East Lounge)
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Ottoman Imperial Ideology in Discourse and in Practice
Moderator: Daniel Goffman
(Ida Noyes West Lounge)
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Sources and Study of Islamic Thought
Moderator: Umar Faruq Abd-Allah
(Ida Noyes Library)
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Maha Nassar (University of Chicago)
"Know Your Heritage": Communism, Nationalism, and the Appropriation of Islamic History Among Palestinian Israeli Intellectuals, c.1953-1960
Eylem Akdeniz (Bilkent University)
'Representations' of the Early Republican Turkish Intellectual in Two Major Canonized Literary Works: 'Yaban' (The Stranger) and 'Ateşten Gömlek' (Shirt of Flame)
Seth Abelson (Princeton University)
"This Could be an Instructive Conversation...": Zionism, Orientalism, and Violence in Short Stories by Yizhar, Orpaz, and Kanafani
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Betül Başaran (University of Chicago)
Policing Istanbul at the End of the Eighteenth Century: Selim III (r. 1789-1807) and His Urban Policies
Nükhet Varlık Akarsu (University of Chicago)
The Issue of Contagion in the Ottoman Plague Treatises of the Sixteenth Century
Ebru Turan (University of Chicago)
The Belgrade Campaign (1521) in Ottoman Histories
Hiroyuki Ogasawara (University of Tokyo)
The Formation of Official Historians under the Ottoman Empire
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Mohammad Hasan Khalil (University of Michigan)
Source-Criticism and Considerations of History, Exegesis, and Law in Early Islamic Scholarly Discourse
Jonathan Brown (University of Chicago)
Why the Sahihayn? The Formation of the Hadith Canon
Ahmed Hashim (University of Chicago)
Abrogation in Hadith
James Gustafson (University of Chicago)
Political and Doctrinal Elements of the Usuli/Akhbari Debate in 17th-19th C. Iran
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1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Historians or Litterateurs?
Moderator: Fred Donner
(Ida Noyes West Lounge)
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Politics of Natural Resources in the Middle East
Moderator: Salim Yaqub
(Ida Noyes 216/217)
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Women's Voices in the Middle East
Moderator: Noha Forster
(Ida Noyes Library)
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Ghada Jayyusi-Lehn (York University)
Writing and Political History Under the 'Abbasids: al-Jahiz on "The Merits of the Turks"
Adrian Degifis (University of Chicago)
Using al-Jahiz's "Risala fi Hakimayn wa-Taswid Amir al-Mu'minin 'Ali ibn Abi Talib fi fi'dhihi" as a Source for Early Islamic History
Michael Cooperson (UC Los Angeles)
al-Jahiz, the Misers, and the Hadith-men
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Frank Wallis
The Persian Gulf and United States Energy Policy, 1967-2003
Josh Ellis (University of Chicago)
Filling in the GAP: Realities of
Water-Resource Development in Turkey
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Suzie Abdou (UC Riverside)
Coptic Women, Muslim Women, and the Makings of a Social Movement in Egypt
Esra Birinci (University of Chicago)
Turkish and Egyptian Feminisms Compared: The Cases of Adalet Ağaoğlu and Nawal al-Saadawi
Fatemeh Masjedi (Illinois State University)
Feminist Historiography of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in 1905-1911
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2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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The Woman in Arab Literature
Moderator: Farouk Mustafa
(Ida Noyes West Lounge)
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Segregation, Contested Space, and Identity Formation
Moderator: Daniel Monterescu
(Ida Noyes 216/217)
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Music Workshop on Turkish Classical Music
(Ida Noyes Library)
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Karina Eileraas (Carleton College)
Dismembering the Gaze: Genealogy, Sexuality, Countermemory in Assia Djebar's 'L'amour, la fantasia'
Georges Montillet (University of Notre Dame)
The Voice and Silence of the Female Body in Modern Arabic Literature
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Yuval Ben-Bassat (University of Chicago)
Local Feuds or Premonitions of a Bi-National Conflict? A Reexamination of Early Jewish-Arab Encounter in Palestine, 1882-1903
Petra Kuppinger (Monmouth College)
De-territorializing Spaces: The Case of Cairo
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With guest musicians:
Şehvar Beşiroğlu
Songül Ata
Nermin Kaygusu
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4:00 p.m. - KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ida Noyes Library
Professor MARILYN BOOTH (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Literature as History, Histories of Literature: Egypt 'Before the Arabic Novel'
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5:30 p.m. - Recognition of Professor John Woods
Ida Noyes Library
To be followed by a reception.
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6:00 p.m. - CONCERT
International House (1414 East 59th Street) - Assembly Hall
THE MIDDLE EAST MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Director: Issa Boulus
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8:00 p.m. - THE ANNUAL LAMB ROAST
Ida Noyes Library Lounge
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