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SIAS Summer Institute 2005-2006:"Hierarchy, Marginality, and Ethnicity
in Muslim Societies (7th Century to the Second World War)" /
August 8 - 19, 2005, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany /
July 31 - August 11, 2006, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina / Application Deadline: 18 February, 2005 / For
more
information, please contact:
SIAS Summer Institutes
Katharina Wiedemann
Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
Wallotstrasse 19
D-14193 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: +49 30 / 89001 - 117
Fax: +49 30 / 89001 - 100
Email: [log in to unmask]
Visit the website at
http://www.wiko-berlin.de/kolleg/projekte/eayssi/ausschreibsecrel?hpl=2
Ethnicity in Muslim Societies (7th Century to the Second World War)
Conveners:
Gudrun Krämer, Professor of Islamic Studies, Institute for Islamic
Studies, Free University, Berlin
Mark R. Cohen, Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University
The SIAS Summer Institutes are designed to support the development of
scholarly networks and collaborative projects among young scholars from
Europe and the United States. The program seeks to explore theoretical,
methodological, and empirical issues, promote the integration of
approaches and interpretations from various disciplines into the
participants & research, review the state of research in that
discipline,
and identify promising areas for further research.
Each institute will accommodate twenty participants and will meet twice,
once in Europe and once in the United States . Participants will present
their research and collaborate on new projects at the seminars and
between
the two meetings. Participants will be expected to attend both meetings.
The program will provide stipends and cover travel and lodging costs for
both the European and the American meetings. The institutes are open to
Ph.D.candidates and scholars who have received a Ph.D. since 1999.
Moving beyond the approach of majority-minority relations, with its
focus
on tolerance versus intolerance, this Institute will attempt, to
understand how Muslim societies, with all their complexity and
multiplicity of subgroups, worked, sometimes with conflict, often
without.
Its premise is that interrelated concepts from anthropology and
sociology
- hierarchy, marginality, and ethnicity - can be applied to the history
of
Muslim societies with profitable results.
Within this theoretical framework, the Institute encourages applicants
in
a variety of fields, including anthropology, history, sociology, legal
studies, literature, philosophy, and theology. Themes could include, for
example, notions of purity and impurity; intermarriage; dietary laws;
dress codes; physical as well as social and economic mobility; spatial
patterns of living; conviviality; conflict; inter-communal ties;
interaction of laws and courts; presence or absence of corporate
organization; cultural embeddedness of non-Muslims; shared or parallel
venues for learning; artistic borrowing; impact of modernization; shared
or entangled histories.
We would like to extend the geographical and cultural range of our
inquiry
beyond the historical core region of the Islamic world by including
other
Muslim societies, notably on the Indian subcontinent and in Southeast
Asia. We would also like to include themes dealing with non-Muslims
other
than Jews and Christians.
Cross-posted from:
WUNRN
http://www.wunrn.com
H-Gender-MidEast
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