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[ CHAMADA PARA TRABALHOS | CALL FOR PAPERS ] II Fórum de Investigadores em Contextos Islâmicos // II Forum of Researchers in Islamic Contexts

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*II Fórum de Investigadores em Contextos Islâmicos*

28 e 29 de Setembro de 2017

CHAMADA PARA TRABALHOS



O primeiro Fórum de Investigadores em Contextos Islâmicos (FICI)
realizou-se em Janeiro de 2013. Nesse ano, quisemos fazer um levantamento
dos trabalhos de investigação que estivessem a registar o que nos parecia
ser uma grande transformação no modo de olhar o mundo árabe e islâmico.

Hoje, tantas vezes ainda à boleia de generalizações e lugares-comuns, o
Islão mantém lugar cativo nos nossos quotidianos mediatizados e
eurocêntricos.

Mas a curiosidade em relação ao Islão, que julgámos vislumbrar nesse início
de década parece ter dado lugar (de novo?) à desconfiança. Vemos surgir
recorrentemente discursos desinformados, veiculados frequentemente de forma
essencialista e objectificadora, dando o mote à proliferação de discursos
islamofóbicos e xenófobos.

O Islão vê-se repetidamente projetado, direta ou indiretamente, para o
centro dos debates políticos e societais na Europa, como uma metonímia útil
para alimentar agendas eleitorais de circunstância, bem como os receios e
as angústias de uma Europa que se perspectiva em crise.

Como é pensar, em 2017, os contextos islâmicos?

Gostaríamos de dar conta da diversidade destes contextos e dos seus temas,
num encontro feito por aquelas e aqueles que reflectem e problematizam a
partir dos seus textos/terrenos/arquivos/imagens, quer em contextos onde o
Islão é minoritário, quer naqueles onde é dominante, atravessando campos
disciplinares distintos mas que se cruzam tantas vezes sem pedir licença.

Queremos por isso lançar um convite à partilha de pesquisas realizadas em
Portugal ou noutros contextos, nas áreas das ciências sociais e humanas e
estudos artísticos, que possam contribuir para dar conta da multiplicidade
de discursos, práticas, histórias, crenças, quotidianos e subjectividades
que constituem os contextos islâmicos.



*Local: *Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de
Lisboa (FCSH/NOVA)



*Comissão organizadora:* Joana Lucas (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA) e Nuno Mora
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA) em associação com o AZIMUTE – Estudos em Contextos Árabes
e Islâmicos do Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia (AZIMUTE-CRIA)



*Comissão científica:* Ana Neno (CES/UC; Université Cadi Ayyad), Francisco
Freire (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Joana Lucas (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), José Mapril
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Maria Cardeira da Silva (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Miguel Hernando
de Larramendi (Facultad de Humanidades de Toledo, Universidad de
Castilla-La Mancha), Nuno Mora (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Raquel Carvalheira
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Paulo Hilou Pinto (Universidade Federal Fluminense),
Virtudes Téllez Delgado (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Campus de
Talavera de la Reina)



*Chamada para trabalhos*: Envie um resumo de 250/300 palavras, título da
comunicação e uma minibiografia (cerca de 100 palavras) em português ou
inglês para *[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>* até 2 de Maio de
2017. O II Fórum de Investigadores em Contextos Islâmicos acolhe
contribuições de 15 minutos.



*Idiomas da Conferência:* Português e Inglês (não haverá tradução
simultânea)



*Datas importantes:*

2 de Maio de 2017– data limite para submissão das propostas

31 de Maio de 2017 – data de notificação de aceitação




*------------------------------*





*II Forum of Researchers in Islamic Contexts*

28 and 29 September 2017

CALL FOR PAPERS



The first Forum of Researchers in Islamic Contexts (FRIC) was held in
January 2013. That year, we wanted to survey the studies that were
documenting what appeared to us as a major transformation in the way of
looking at the Arab and Islamic world.

Today, so often in the hustle and bustle of generalizations and
commonplaces, Islam holds a captive place in our mediated and Eurocentric
daily lives.

But the curiosity about Islam, which we perceived to be happening at the
beginning of this decade, seems to have given rise (again?) to mistrust. We
see recurrent misinformed discourses, often conveyed in an essentialist and
objectifying way, giving the motto to the proliferation of Islamophobic and
xenophobic discourses.

Islam is repeatedly projected, directly or indirectly, to the center of
political and societal debates in Europe, as a metonymy that is useful for
fueling the political agenda of the day, as well as the fears and anguish
of a certain Europe perceiving itself in crisis.

The Forum is intended to give an account of the diversity of these contexts
and their themes, in a meeting of scholars who reflect and problematize
about issues related to the Islamic contexts through researches carried out
in Portugal or in other contexts.

We therefore call for proposals of studies from different disciplinary
fields addressing these issues through texts/fieldwork/archives/images that
can contribute to the multiplicity of discourses, practices, histories,
beliefs, daily life and subjectivities that constitute the Islamic contexts.



*Venue: *Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of NOVA University of
Lisbon (FCSH/NOVA)



*Organizing Committee:* Joana Lucas (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA) and Nuno Mora
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA) in association with AZIMUT – Studies in Arab and Islamic
Contexts, thematic line of Centre for Research in Anthropology (AZIMUT-CRIA)



*Scientific Committee:* Ana Neno (CES/UC; Université Cadi Ayyad), Francisco
Freire (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Joana Lucas (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), José Mapril
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Maria Cardeira da Silva (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Miguel Hernando
de Larramendi (Facultad de Humanidades de Toledo, Universidad de
Castilla-La Mancha), Nuno Mora (CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Raquel Carvalheira
(CRIA-FCSH/NOVA), Paulo Hilou Pinto (Universidade Federal Fluminense),
Virtudes Téllez Delgado (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Campus de
Talavera de la Reina)



*Call for papers*: Submit your 250/300-word abstract, title and a mini-bio
(ca. 100 words) in Portuguese or English to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>* until May 2, 2017. The II Forum of Researchers in
Islamic Contexts welcomes 15-minute contributions.



*Conference languages:* Portuguese and English (there will be no
interpretation available)



*Important dates:*

May 2, 2017– deadline for submission of abstracts

May 31, 2017 - notification of acceptance








-- 
AZIMUTE - Estudos em Contextos Árabes e Islâmicos / AZIMUT - Studies in
Arab and Islamic Contexts
Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia (CRIA)
<http://necicria.wordpress.com>necicria.wordpress.com

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