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Events from October 11, 2023 – March 4 – Page 2 – Islam, the Humanities and the Human Events from October 11, 2023 – March 4 – Page 2 – Islam, the Humanities and the Human

Fantasmic Objects: Art and Sociality from Lebanon, 1920-1950

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In 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 Room

The 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

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

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In 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 Ali Pasha of Ioannina (r. 1788–1822), the renegade governor of Greece and Albania whose architectural patronage ranged from mosques to dervish lodges and even Orthodox … Read More

Small Acts of Resistance: The Films of Jafar Panahi

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Since 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 form, Panahi has captured the spirit and texture of Tehran with a rare intimacy and precision. Even after receiving a draconian sentence that placed him … Read More

Book Talk: Dust That Never Settles: Literary Afterlives of the Iran-Iraq War

Dana Room, Dana Library

Join us for a conversation about Dr. Amir Moosavi’s recently published book Dust That Never Settles: Literary Afterlives of the Iran-Iraq War. The book is the first comparative study of Arabic and Persian literature from the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988). It traces the ways in which writers from both countries have wrestled with state-sponsored narratives of war … Read More