Lecture Series | Single Events | Exhibitions | Conferences and Symposia
Lecture Series
At the Centre of the World? A Spatial Approach to the Hajj Pilgrimage
Organized by the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies (BGSMCS), the Institute for Asian and African Studies (IAAW) and Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO)
Poster with programme
Program:
27 October 2016, 6pm | TRANSPORT & GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY | ZMO, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin
Baz Lecocq (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin), Planes, Prayers and Practicalities: Transport and the Transformations in the Pilgrims' Journey to Mecca
Eric Tagliacozzo (Cornell University), Remembering Devotion: Oral History and the Pilgrimage to Mecca from Southeast Asia
Chaired by Ulrike Freitag (ZMO)
26 January 2017, 6pm | LAW & REGULATION | ZMO, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin
Saud Serhan (King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies), Political or Apolitical Hajj
Werner Ende (Emeritus, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg), Muslim Women and the Mecca Pilgrimage
Chaired by Chanfi Ahmed (IAAW)
23 February 2017, 6pm | PIETY, COSMOPOLITANISM, SCHOLARSHIP | IAAW, Room 315, Invalidenstraße 118, 10115 Berlin
Chanfi Ahmed (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin), Hajj, Scholarship and Salafism. The Case of the Ethiopian Born, Shaykh Muhammad Aman al-Jami (1930-1995) and the al-Jamiyya Movement in Saudi Arabia
Irit Back (Tel Aviv University), From West Africa to Mecca: The Case of the Tijaniyya during the Colonial Period
Chaired by Manja Stephan-Emmrich (IAAW)
30 March 2017, 6pm | HAJJ & EMPIRES | ZMO, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin
Lale Can (City University of New York), The Dilemmas of a Muslim Empire: The Ottomans and Hajj at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
John Slight (University of Cambridge), The Hajj in Imperial Space and Time: The Case of the British Empire
27 April 2017, 6pm | NARRATING THE HAJJ | IAAW, Room 315, Invalidenstraße 118, 10115 Berlin
Manja Stephan-Emmrich (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin), Beyond the Authoritative Islamic Script: Hajj Stories of Mobile Tajik Muslims
Marjo Buitelaar (University of Groningen), Moved by Mecca: The Meanings of the Hajj for Present Day Dutch Muslims
Chaired by Katrin Bromber (ZMO)
29 June 2017, 6pm | CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HAJJ | BGSMCS, Room 2.2058, Fabeckstraße 23-25, 14195 Berlin
Nile Green (University of California, Los Angeles), Spaces of Impiety: Hajj Narratives from the Age of Steam and Print
Eileen Kane (Harvard University), European Empires and the Making of the Globalized Hajj
Chaired by Gudrun Krämer (BGSMCS)
ZMO-Kolloquium: Winter Term 2016
29 September 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Mahatma Gandhi und der Islam
Prof Dr Gita Dharampal-Frick (Universität Heidelberg)
24 November 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Caste, knowledge, and the politics of becoming: Young Dalits' Choices in Contemporary Nepal
Prof Dr Joanna Pfaff-Czernecka (Universität Bielefeld)
15 December 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Non-Western Humanitarian Aid in the 20th Century: Reflections and Examples from India and Egypt
Dr Maria Framke (University of Rostock) and Dr Esther Möller (Leibniz Institute of European History)
Urban Studies Seminar 2016/2017
Organized by Prof. Dr. Ulrike Freitag (ZMO), PD Dr. Habil. Nora Lafi (ZMO) und Dr. Katharina Lange (ZMO)
Time and Location:
The events will take place in the rooms of ZMO every second Monday from 5-7 pm.
Annual Theme:
Rethinking Urban-Rural Relations in
an Age of Migration, Displacement, Environmental
Transformations and Fringe Urbanization
Poster with programme
21 November 2016, Peter Dirksmeier (Humboldt University): What is Still Relevant for Urban Theory Today in Williams The Country and the City?
1 December 2016, Thursday at 5 pm, Nikhil Rao (Wellesley College): Bombay's Urban
Edge: Villages, Suburbs, and Slums on the City's Fringe
5 December 2016, Steven Serels (ZMO): Impoverished Rural Displaced Populations in
Cities of the African Red Sea Littoral: Between Global History and Local Reconfigurations
16 January 2017, Patrick Schukalla (ZMO): Displacing the Displaced: Critical Thinking on
Urban Projects in Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania)
6 February 2017, Yücel Terzibaşoğlu (Boğaziçi University Istanbul): Town and Countryside
in Western Anatolia and the Balkans in the Long 19th Century: Land, People and Work
24 April 2017, Hilal Alkan (Istanbul, EUME/ZMO 2015-16): Between Neighbourliness and
Animosity: Emergence of new Polities during Syrian Migration to Turkish cities
8 May 2017, Astrid Meier (Orient Institut Beirut): Reflections on the transformation of
urban-rural relationships in Lebanon: A Critical Revisitation of Research Methods and
Paradigms
22 May 2017, Ozan Zeybek (Bilgi University Istanbul): War, Dispossession and
Financialisation: The Transformation of Rural-Urban Relations in Turkey's Kurdish Region
12 June 2017, Koca Mehmet Kentel (University of Washington): Between Terkos and
Pera: Plural Ruralities and the Idea of Urbanity in Late-Ottoman Istanbul
26 June 2017, Simon Jackson (University of Birmingham) and Christèle Allès (Université
de Nantes): Rethinking Dichotomies: Concessions, Collectives and Continuities in the
Water Politics of Mandate Syria-Lebanon
10 July 2017, Elyssa Jalloul (Philipps-Universität Marburg): The Revenge of the Rurals?
Urban Trajectories around Ezzituna Mosque in post-2011 Tunis
ZMO-Colloquium: Summer Term 2016
Thursday, 21 April 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Occidentalism: Uses and Abuses
Prof. Dr. Sadik al-Azm
Thursday, 26 May 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Islamism and Producing a 'Modernist Islam'
Dr. Humeira Iqtidar (King's College, London)
Thursday, 30 June 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
'South Asian Diaspora Communities and anti-colonial "Conspiracies" in Switzerland c. 1910-1920'
Prof. Dr. Harald Fischer Tiné (ETH Zürich)
ZMO-Colloquium: Winter Term 2015-2016
The Future of the City: Contested Urbanism in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
Organized by Dr. Hew Wai Weng (ZMO) and Dr. Sanaa Alimia (ZMO)
Time and Location:
All the events will take place at ZMO. The lectures will start at 5 pm sharp and will last until 6:30 pm.
Annual theme: The Future of the City: Contested Urbanism in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
Poster with programme
Thursday, 24 September 2015, 5 pm, ZMO
India's GIFT: The Hubris of Technotopia in a Future of Smart Urbanization, Ayona Datta, University of Leeds (cancelled due to illness)
Thursday, 22 October 2015, 5 pm, ZMO
Kuwait's Urban Alternative: Youth Activism and Rights to the City, Farah Al-Nakib, American University of Kuwait
Thursday, 26 November 2015, 5 pm, ZMO
Abide in Me: An Enduring Faith in the Disappearing City. Reflections from the 'Deep South', AbdouMaliq Simone, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gottingen
Thursday, 17 December 2015, 5 pm, ZMO
The Architecture of 'Reprendre' and the Future City: Cases from Kinshasa, Filip de Boeck, University of Leuven
Thursday, 28 January 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Streets and Walls: Mobility and Visibility in Tehran, Shahram Khosravi, Stockholm University
Thursday, 3 March 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Authoritarian Urban Planning and The People's Response: Understanding the Protest in Gezi Park, Tarik Sengul, Middle East Technical University, Ankara
Urban Studies Seminar 2015/2016
Organized by Prof. Dr. Ulrike Freitag (ZMO) and PD Dr. Habil. Nora Lafi (ZMO)
Time and Location:
The events will take place in the rooms of ZMO every second Monday from 5-7 pm.
Annual theme:
Refugees in the City
Poster with programme
(Every Second Monday, 5 pm at ZMO)
Annual Theme : Cities and Refugees (Middle-East, Africa, Asia)
2 November, Ulrike Freitag and Nora Lafi (ZMO), Introduction: Urban Studies and the Question of Refugees: Considerations on Historiography and Present-Day Challenges
16 November, Erol Ülker (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University / EUME Fellow 2015/16), Refugees, Foreigners, Non-Muslims: Nationalism and Xenophobia in Interwar Istanbul
30 November, Maija Susarina (ZMO), Peruvian Amazonian Indigenous Peoples as Refugees in their Own Country: The Urban Condition in Lima
14 December, Marwa el-Chab (EHESS) and Rajaa Bechara (Ana Aqraa), A Case Study of the Syrian Displacement in Beirut: Sabra and Chatila
11 January, Gerhard Hoffstaedter (University of Queensland), Urban Refugees in Kuala Lumpur: Living a Life in Limbo
18 January, Double lecture: Julia Hauser (University of Kassel), Ambiguities of Altruism: The Kaiserswerth Deaconesses and Relief Rivalries in post-1860 Beirut, Ayham Dalal (TU Berlin), Reflections on Displacement and Urbanism – The case of Zaatari Camp in Jordan
25 January, Luigi Achilli (EUI), The Spatial Evolution of the al-Wihdat Palestinian Refugee Camp in Jordan (1948-2015)
8 February, Philipp Misselwitz (TU Berlin, Habitat Unit), Urban Refugees in the Middle East and Germany: A Comparative Approach
7 March, Beya Abidi (ISHTC/LAAM, Tunis), Refugees from al-Andalus and the Urban Evolution of the Lower Medjerba Valley in the 17th and 18th Centuries
18 April, Romola Sanyal (LSE), Urbanizations of Refugees: Understanding Displacements in the Global South
2 May, Livia Gerster (FU Berlin), From Asylum Activists to Community Leaders: How Palestinian-Lebanese refugees shaped the Arab community in West Berlin 1975-1989
23 May, Abdoulaye Sounaye (ZMO), “Ils viennent du Nord”: Refugees Reviving Social Ties in Niamey in the Aftermath of the 2012 War in Mali
6 June, Nazan Maksudyan (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University / EUME Fellow 2009/10), Refugee Children in Ottoman Cities: Public Order and Philanthropy in the Late Ottoman Empire
20 June, Sanaa Alimia (ZMO), Afghan Refugees in Peshawar: Making the City (1978-2015)
4 July, Raed Bader (Birzeit University), The Toponymy of Refugee Camps in Palestine: Ramallah and Al-Bireh as urban Mirrors of Displacement
18 July, Double Lecture and Conclusion Roundtable with Agathe Menetrier, Svenja Linnemann and Frédéric Bocquet
Agathe Menetrier (ZMO), Do Urban Settings Enhance Refugees Livelihood and Local Integration? A Case Study of Urban Refugees in Dakar
Svenja Linnemann (Humboldt Universität), The Making-of of a Wilkommenskultur (Culture of Welcome): Emergency Accommodation for Refugees in Berlin-Moabit and the Importance of 'Third-Places' in the Production of the Local Opinion
Conclusion round-table with Frédéric Bocquet (Médecins du Monde)
Engaging with Contemporary Philosophy in the Middle East and Muslim South Asia
Organized by Roman Seidel (BGSMCS) and Nils Riecken (ZMO). Funded by the Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies of the Free University Berlin.
Time and Location:
All the lectures will take place from 6-8 pm in room 2.2058 of the "Holzlaube" at Free University Berlin (2nd floor, Fabeckstraße 23-25, 14195 Berlin, metro trainstation Dahlem-Dorf, U3).
Poster | Flyer with programme
5 November 2015, Anke von Kügelgen (Universität Bern):
Philosophie in der nahöstlichen Moderne – ein Rundblick
19 November 2015, Jan-Peter Hartung (School for Oriental and African Studies, University of London): Saving Religion? – The Uneasy Engagement of Contemporary Indo-Muslim Philosophers with Western Philosophical Alternatives
10 December 2015, Ali Gheissari (University of San Diego):
Reception of Modern European Philosophy in Iran
14 January 2016, Elizabeth Kassab (Universität Marburg):
Contemporary Arab Thought and Philosophy: their Significance to Contemporary Arabs
28 January 2016, Sarhan Dhouib (Universität Kassel):
Intoleranz und Toleranz in der arabischen Moderne
11 February 2016, Zeynep Direk (Koç University, Istanbul):
The Problem of Depropriation in the Islamic Approach to Philosophy in Turkey
(Attention: This lecture is cancelled!)
The Middle East and South Asia in Conversation: Interventions, Control, and Resistance in the 21st Century
Organized by Sanaa Alimia (ZMO, BGSMCS), Sadia Bajwa (IAAW), Sarah Holz (BGSMCS, IAAW) and Hanan Toukan (BGSMCS). Hosted by the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies (BGSMCS), the Free University Berlin and the Institute for Asian and African Studies (IAAW) of the Humboldt University of Berlin. In cooperation with the Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) and the Dahlem Research School Co-Fund Fellowship (Free University Berlin).
Official Website
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Official Poster with programme
Events:
Tuesday, 24 November 2015, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera (Birbeck University, London) and Qalandar Bux Memon (Editor, Naked Punch Review): Zones of Being and Non-Being in the Post-Colony: Reading Fanon Today and The Architecture of Colonisation in Pakistan
Tuesday, 19 April 2016, Aasim Sajjad Akhtar (Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad): The Symbiotic Relationship between "Counter-Terrorism" and Neoliberal Development: The Case of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
Tuesday, 31 May 2016, Barak Kalir (University of Amsterdam): The Politics of Non-Jewish Labour in Israel: Nationalist Exclusion vs. Laboral Inclusion
Tuesday, 14 June 2016, Laleh Khalili (SOAS, London): Capital, Coercion, and Migration in the Making of Maritime Infrastructure in the Middle East
Wednesday, 29 June 2016, Toufic Haddad (Arab Council for Social Sciences, Occupied Palestinian Territory): Palestine Ltd: Neoliberal Peacebuilding and Statebuilding in the Occupied Palestinian Territory | Videorecording of the lecture and the subsequent discussion
Tuesday, 5 July 2016, Andrea Fleschenberg dos Ramos Pinéu (Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad): Gender Mainstreaming Interventions in (Post-) Conflict Contexts: Post-2014 Afghanistan
Single Event
Thursday, 8 December 2016, 7 pm, nGbK, Oranienstraße 25
10999 Berlin
Selections from a provisional archiv
Opening of an exhibition by the group Necessità dei volti (aka informal collective on Western Sahara).
Saturday, 10 December 2016, 10 am - 5 pm, nGbK, Oranienstraße 25
10999 Berlin
A dialogical procedure
Public dialogue with five invited guests on the exhibition by the group Necessità dei volti (aka informal collective on Western Sahara).
Tuesday, 13 December 2016, 6 pm, Sharehouse Refugio, Lenaustraße 3-4, 12047 Berlin
"Arrived? Search for identity and self-organization after the escape"
The event is organized by the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa) in cooperation with ZMO, Qantara.de and the Friedrlich Naumann Foundation. The event will be held in German and Arabic, and simultaneously interpreted. Registration requested until 12 December 2016.
Thursday, 17 November 2016, 6:15 pm, Freie Universität Berlin, Fabeckstraße 23-25, Room 2.2059
Book Launch: Urban Violence in the Modern Middle East
Book launch and panel discussion with Ulrike Freitag (ZMO), Nelida Fuccaro (SOAS), Claudia Ghrawi (ZMO) and Nora Lafi (ZMO). The event will be moderated by Daniel Schönpflug (FU Berlin).
Friday, 14 October 2016, 7-8 pm, Goethe-Institute, Mumbai
Muslim Global Actors from South Asia: World-Making from the 'Margins' of the Islamic World
Seventh Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lecture by Dietrich Reetz
Wednesday, 5 October 2016, 5:30 pm, Europäische Akademie Berlin, Bismarckallee 46-48, 14193 Berlin
Marokko im Fokus - Marokkanischer Abend
Panel Discussion
Thursday, 6 Oktober 2016, 7 pm, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
Gangaram Gurung - Begegnungen eines Inders in Europa (1914-1918)
Panel discussion with the artist Sonya Schönberger and Heike Liebau (ZMO) in the framework of the exhibition Digging Deep, Crossing Far, 3rd Encounter: Berlin.
24-25 September 2016, Arsenal Institut für Film und Videokunst e. V., Potsdamer Straße 2, 10785 Berlin
A Night and a Day with med Hondo
Filmscreenings with director Med Hondo
Sunday, 11 September 2016, ZMO and Historische Kommission Berlin
Open Day - European Heritage Days
with guided tours through the Mittelhof, lectures on "Migration and Diversity", a small exhibition about rest in death in islamic culture as well as a children program and a concert of Anatolian folk music by singer and musician Petra Nachtmanova and her band (Deniz Mahir Kartal, Engin Işık)
Thursday, 7 July 2016, 6 pm, DAFG-Geschäftsstelle, Friedrichstraße 185, 10117 Berlin
Islam verstehen: Mehr als Mekka, Moschee und Masha'allah
Expert discussion and round of questions with Nushin Atmaca (ZMO) and Christian Kübler (Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies)
Tuesday, 21 June 2016, 6 pm, Seminar für Südasienstudien, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Invalidenstr. 118, Raum 217
10115 Berlin
The Hindu Right: It's Impact on the Future of Secularism and Minority Communities in India
Lecture by Prof Dr Anwar Alam (Zirve University, Gaziantep)
Thursday, 9 June 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
The Ahmadiyya Quest for Religious Progress: Missionizing Europe 1900-1965
Book presentation by Dr Gerdien Jonker (Erlangen University). Hosted by the Gesellschaft zur Förderung des ZMO e. V.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
“Produce or perish”: The Crisis of the Late 1940s and the Place of Labour in Postcolonial India
Lecture by Prof Dr Ravi Ahuja (University of Göttingen). Hosted by the Gesellschaft zur Förderung des ZMO e. V.
Thursday, 28 April 2016, 7 pm, Yunus Emre Institut, Kronenstraße 1, 10117 Berlin
Türkei-Deutsche der Zwischenkriegszeit - Mitglieder der Nachfolgegeneration im Gespräch
In cooperation with the Yunus Emre Institute Berlin
Thursday, 28 April 2016, 3 pm, 7x Jung, Flensburger Str. 3, 10557 Berlin
WeberWorldCafé "Flüchtlinge in der Stadt"
Interactive information event and discussion meeting u.a. mit Prof. Dr. Ulrike Freitag (ZMO) und Dr. Nora Lafi (ZMO)
Thursday, 14 April 2016, 5 pm, ZMO
Indian Ocean Memories and African Migrants
Film Screening and Discussion with Director Dr Shihan de Silva (University of London)
Sunday, 10 April 2016, 4 pm, fsk Kino, Segitzdamm 2, 10969 Berlin
El Gusto
Film screening in the framework of the Arab Film Festival - ALFILM with an introdcution by Nora Lafi
Sunday, 10 April 2016, 2 pm, fsk Kino, Segitzdamm 2, 10969 Berlin
Where are you going Moshé?
Film screening in the framework of the Arab Film Festival - ALFILM with a following discussion with Nora Lafi
Tuesday, 15 March 2016, 7 pm, Vertretung des Landes Niedersachsen, In den Ministergärten 10, 10117 Berlin
Flüchtlinge in Deutschland. Welche Spielräume hat die Integration?
Panel discussion hosted by the Max-Planck-Forum Berlin with Prof Dr Ulrike Freitag (ZMO), Prof Dr Karen Schönwalder and Dr Christian Hunkler
Wednesday, 17 February 2016, 6:30 pm, Franz-Mehring-Platz 1, Münzenbergsaal, 10243 Berlin
Alles Islam oder was? Frauenfeindlichkeit, Rückständigkeit, Gewalt im Namen Gottes?
Panel discussion with Nushin Atmaca (ZMO) organized by the daily newspaper Neues Deutschland
Wednesday, 20 January 2016, 6 pm, Department of Asian and African Studies,
Invalidenstraße 118, 10115 Berlin, fourth floor, room 410
Abdilatif Abdalla: Poet in Politics
Book Launch and Discussion in the framework of the transdisciplinary 'Afrika-Kolloquium'
Thursday, 14 January 2016, 7:30 pm, Hau 2 - Hebbel am Ufer, Hallesches Ufer 32, 10963 Berlin
Worldwide Reading for Ashraf Fayadh in support of the Palestinian poet who has been sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia
Event of the international literature festival Berlin (ilb) with performances, lectures and a discussion.
Exhibitions / Performances / Films
9-11 September 2016, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Mariannenplatz 2, 10997 Berlin
Digging Deep, Crossing Far, 3rd Encounter: Berlin
Exhibition opening-weekend with performances, panel discussions and a guided tour
7 September 2016 - 19 March 2017, Berlin
Lives from a Global Conflict. Cultural Entanglements during the First World War
Poster | Flyer
Exhibition hosted by HERA, ZMO and the Free University of Berlin
5-30 September 2016, Handelskammer Hamburg, Adolphsplatz 1, 20457 Hamburg
Hamburg - Indien: Spuren einer Verflechtungsgeschichte
Info poster | Announcement
Exhibition in celebration of the 51st Biennal Meeting of German Historians 2016 at the University of Hamburg
Conferences and Symposia
11 November 2016, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, Room 2249a
Via Militaris, Orta Kol, Orient Express, Autoput: Transformations of a Route
International Workshop organised by Nenad Stefanov (HU Berlin) and Florian Riedler (ZMO)
20-23 September 2016, Universität Hamburg
Southasian Studies at ZMO
Presentation of ZMO's research profile with focus on Southasia at the 51st Biennal Meeting of German Historians by Heike Liebau and Anandita Bajpai
25-29 July 2016, Instituto de Ciências Sociais (ICS), Av. Prof. Aníbal Bettencourt 9, 1600-189, Lisbon
The Middle East and North Africa today: crises, mobilities and paths to the future
Summer School organized by Samuli Schielke and Katharina Lange.
14-20 July 2016, ZMO
Christian and Muslims in Africa. Towards a Framework for the Study of Multi-Religious Settings
Closed Conference organized by Birgit Meyer (Utrecht University/ZMO), Abdoulaye Sounaye (ZMO), Marloes Janson (SOAS), Kai Kresse (Columbia University/ visiting fellow BGSMCS)
3-4 June 2016, Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies, Altensteinstraße 48, 14195 Berlin
Time(s) in Comparison: Transregional Approaches to Contemporary Philosophical Thought in the Middle East and South Asia
Workshop hosted by the Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies (BGSMCS). Organized by Roman Seidel (BGSMCS, FU Berlin) and Nils Riecken (ZMO, FU Berlin).
26-27 May 2016, ZMO
Islam, Urban Life and the Production of (Moral) Norms
Workshop organized by André Chappatte (ZMO), Saskia Schäfer (Columbia University), Hew Wai Weng (ZMO) und Abdoulaye Sounaye (ZMO)
Thursday, 10 March 2016, from 09:30 am , ZMO
Workshop: Colonialism, War & Photography (Part II): Photographing Colonial Soldiers and Spaces
The workshop is open to the public with prior registration requested at:
14-16 March 2016, ZMO
Contested Desires: Figuration and Sensation in Abrahamic Traditions
Closed workshop. Contact:
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