CEU faculty and students are presenting papers and chairing sessions at Turkologentag and DAVO this month! Don't miss!
21 September:
Papers:
Cankat Kaplan (together with Hasan Karataş), Deconstructing İcazetnames: The Rise and Fall of the Suhrawardi Heritage in the Formation and Periodization of Ottoman Sufism
Raife Cemre Kumla, Being, Belonging: Gendered Mechanisms of Sexual Violence in Nation-Making
Brett Wilson, Bektashi Lodges in the Turkish Republic (1923-1964): Confiscation, Neglect, and Museumization
János Galamb, Canons of hadith in the training of the 15th and 16th-century Ottoman Rumi ilmiye
Karolina Anna Kotus, Embassy of Ottoman Christian ambassador Thomas Kantakouzenos to Moscow in 1627
Sessions:
Kurdish Turn?: Rethinking memory and history of Collective Violence through Kurdish Studies, chaired by Yektan Türkyılmaz
22 September:
Papers:
Mariya Mihaylova Kiprovska, Frontier Lords as Intermediaries between the Ottoman State and its Christian Neighbors
Sessions:
Studies on Sufism in Perspective, chaired by Brett Wilson
Late Ottoman Culture and Debates on Religion, chaired by Brett Wilson
Round-table: A new textbook project:Teaching Gender Studies in Middle East Studies, chaired by Nadia al-Bagdadi
23 September:
Yektan Türkyılmaz, Prophesizing War, Revolution and Catastrophe: March-mania and Belliphonic Recordings in the Ottoman World, 1908-1914
Necmiye Karakuş, Striving for the Nation's Fitness: Eugenic Thought in Turkey and Japan (1920s-1940s)
Rana Bayram, Avrupa Seyahati Hatırası (1916-1919): An Elite Ottoman Woman's Travels through Europe during the Great War
For further information, please check: https://turkologentag2023.univie.ac.at/program/