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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Building Local Support: Architectural Patronage for Multiconfessional Communities in Ottoman Greece and Albania
DESCRIPTION: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 Christian monasteries. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and archival sources\, we will explore how Ali Pasha’s constructions redefined the sociopolitical order by challenging imperial norms of patronage and consolidating regional authority. His unprecedented support for multiple faith traditions reveals how architecture became a powerful tool of negotiation in a diverse\, contested landscape.
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/islam-humanities/event/book-talk-building-local-support-architectural-patronage-for-multiconfessional-communities-in-ottoman-greece-and-albania/
LOCATION:Warren 312
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SUMMARY:Small Acts of Resistance: The Films of Jafar Panahi
DESCRIPTION: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 under house arrest and banned him from filmmaking\, Panahi refused to turn off his camera. He transformed his confinement into creative opportunity by turning his own apartment into a film set and making his restricted access to the city a central theme of his work.\nMany of the recurring threads in his cinema culminate in his latest film\, It Was Just an Accident (2025)\, which won the Palme d’or among many other prestigious awards. Timed with the U.S. release of the film in October 2025\, this talk offers an overview of Panahi’s career\, with a particular focus on the formal and thematic innovations of his most recent work. \n 
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/islam-humanities/event/small-acts-of-resistance-the-films-of-jafar-panahi/
LOCATION:Boyden 100
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