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SUMMARY:West African Cairo: Knowledge\, Pilgrimage\, and the History of Egyptian-West African Relations
DESCRIPTION:From 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 Mecca or as a final destination\, multiple West African communities have made Cairo home. This talk will explore the significance of nearly a millennium of connections that have shaped the history of both Cairo and the Islamic world as a whole. \nJeremy Dell is a scholar of African global history with a specialisation in the history of Islam in the Western Sahel and interests in the intersecting histories of Sufism\, Islamic law\, and the global history of the book. His current book project\, Saving Tradition: Archiving Islam in the Western Sahel\, explores the history of collecting and preserving Arabic manuscripts amidst social and political upheaval in the West African countries of Senegal and Mali. He holds a doctorate in History from the University of Pennsylvania and has had significant research and language-training stints in Senegal\, Mali\, and Egypt.
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/islam-humanities/event/west-african-cairo-knowledge-pilgrimage-and-the-history-of-egyptian-west-african-relations/
LOCATION:Warren 403
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SUMMARY:Culture Beyond County: Strategies of Inclusion in the Global Iranian Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:The Iranian diaspora\, estimated at 5 to 8 million people worldwide\, has become increasingly visible\, especially in North America and Europe. In response to misrepresentation and marginalization\, many have turned to cultural work to reshape public narratives and claim space for more accurate and diverse expressions of Iranian identity. Drawing on 16 years of ethnographic fieldwork and over 125 interviews in Los Angeles\, Stockholm\, and Toronto\, Culture Beyond Country examines how community organizers\, artists\, and entrepreneurs navigate belonging under different state policies and local dynamics. The book shows how these cultural efforts both challenge and reproduce power structures\, revealing ongoing debates over who gets to represent Iranian culture and what it means to be Iranian in the diaspora. \nAmy Malek is a sociocultural anthropologist specializing in the intersections of migration\, citizenship\, memory\, and culture in the Iranian diaspora. She is Associate Professor of Anthropology and American Studies at William & Mary. Her research investigates how immigrants and their descendants actively construct cultural belonging and navigate the constraints and possibilities shaped by state projects\, market logics\, racial formations\, and digital technologies. Her scholarship has been published in a wide variety of interdisciplinary journals\, such as Memory Studies\, the International Journal of Cultural Studies\, and Iranian Studies. Her new book\, Culture Beyond Country: Strategies of Inclusion in the Global Iranian Diaspora\, is forthcoming from New York University Press and is a transnational ethnography of the impacts of cultural policies on diasporic Iranian communities in Sweden\, Canada\, and the United States. 
URL:https://sites.rutgers.edu/islam-humanities/event/culture-beyond-county-strategies-of-inclusion-in-the-global-iranian-diaspora/
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