Playing for Time: One Thousand and One Nights
Conklin 445One Thousand and One Nights is a work made of and by translation. The earliest Arabic fragments are already translations of an earlier Persian work, which borrowed in turn from … Read More
Fantasmic Objects: Art and Sociality from Lebanon, 1920-1950
Hahne 322In Fantasmic Objects, Kirsten L. Scheid offers a striking study of both modern art in Lebanon and modern Lebanon through art. By focusing on the careers of Moustapha Farrouk and Omar Onsi, forefathers of an iconic national repertoire, and their rebellious student Saloua Raouda Choucair, founder of an antirepresentational, participatory art, Scheid traces an emerging sense … Read More
The Dawn is Too Far : Film Screening + Q&A
PRCC Essex RoomThe Dawn is Too Far shares a multi-generational perspective of those who came as students, refugees, and exiles to the U.S., particularly in the context of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. … Read More
The Metaverse and its Premoderns: Islam in an Expanding Reality
Warren 312In February 2022, Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs landed in the news when it announced that performing the pilgrimage to Mecca in the Metaverse does not count … Read More
Workshop: Race and Gender in Islamic Art
The Race and Gender in Islamic Art Workshop brings together a group of scholars who seek to acknowledge the ways in which race and gender converge and jointly impact codes … Read More
Book Talk: Building Local Support: Architectural Patronage for Multiconfessional Communities in Ottoman Greece and Albania
Warren 312In the early nineteenth century, some of the most consequential developments in Ottoman architecture unfolded not in Istanbul but on the empire’s frontier. This talk explores the ambitious building program of … Read More
Small Acts of Resistance: The Films of Jafar Panahi
Boyden 100Since the 1990s, Jafar Panahi has been a central figure in contemporary Iranian cinema and one of its most acclaimed voices on the global stage. A master of the semi-documentary … Read More
West African Cairo: Knowledge, Pilgrimage, and the History of Egyptian-West African Relations
Warren 403From the era of the Mamluk Sultanate to the age of jet travel, Cairo has long served as an important hub of West African migration. Whether as a stop on the hajj to … Read More