EUME Workshops
EUME Workshops
The 2- to 4-day workshops with 10 to 18 participants make possible intense discussions of specific issues within – and also between – the individual projects. Apart from the integration of the fellows in the respective Berlin-based research groups, the workshops are primarily planned to be a central instrument in advancing the particular research agendas of the participating scholars. Each year, one or two smaller workshops also involving the opportunity to invite scholars from abroad are available for each of the abovementioned research fields. Workshops within the individual projects are ideally steered and undertaken in close cooperation with the fellows working in the respective fields and by including scholars working on similar issues in other historical, geographical, or cultural settings. In this way, regional findings can be channeled into the mainframe institutional disciplines.
EUME Workshops
Thu 27 May 2010 – Fri 28 May 2010
Women and the City, Women in the City: A Gendered Perspective for Ottoman Urban History
Nazan Maksudyan (EUME Fellow 2009/2010), in cooperation with Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) and Ballhaus Naunynstraße
Mon 22 Feb 2010 – Thu 25 Feb 2010
The Aesthetic in Medieval and Early Modern Arabic Rhetorical Theory and Practice
Nader Hammami (EUME Fellow 2009/10) and Islam Dayeh (FU Berlin)
Wed 13 Jan 2010 – Fri 15 Jan 2010
Layers of Islamic Art and the Museum Context
Chaired by Benoît Junod (Aga Khan Trust for Culture) and Stefan Weber (Museum für Islamische Kunst)
Wed 15 Jul 2009
Allegory and the Plain-sense Meaning of Scripture
Husain Qutbuddin and Walid Salehin, in the framework of the research field "Perspectives on the Qur'an: Negotiating Different Views of a Shared History" of …
Mon 13 Jul 2009 – Tue 14 Jul 2009
How to talk about the non-Muslim experience in the Ottoman society: From narrating community life to integrating plurality
Vangelis Kechriotis (EUME), in collaboration with Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient
Thu 11 Dec 2008 – Sat 13 Dec 2008
Cultural Voices of a Fragmented Nation: War, Trauma and Remembrance in Contemporary Iraq
Friederike Pannewick and Stephan Milich (CNMS, Marburg). Part of the research field 'Travelling Traditions. Comparative Perspectives on Near Eastern …
Mon 10 Nov 2008
Wed 18 Jun 2008 – Thu 19 Jun 2008
Forging Administration
Marc Aymes (EUME) and Benoît Fliche (CNRS, “Études turques etottomanes”), in cooperation with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris; Centre Marc …
Thu 12 Jun 2008 | 09:30–19:00
Islam, the Quran and Late Secularism
Mohammed Tabishat (Al-Ain University / EUME Fellow 2007/08), part of the EUME research area, “Perspectives on the Quran: Negotiating Different Views of a …
Thu 06 Mar 2008 – Sat 08 Mar 2008
Tue 26 Feb 2008
Aneignung, Relektüre, Redaktion: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven auf Psalter und Koran
Der Workshop findet im Rahmen des Forschungsfeldes „Der Koran als Text einer gemeinsamen Antike und geteilten Geschichte“ von „Europa im Nahen Osten – Der Nahe …
Fri 07 Dec 2007 – Sun 13 Jan 2008
DI/VISIONS: Culture and Politics of the Middle East
A program of lectures, discussions and screenings
Mon 18 Jun 2007 – Wed 20 Jun 2007
Nation and Translation
Samah Selim (IREMAM, Aix-en-Provence), Shaden Tageldin (EUME) and Erol Köroğlu (EUME)
Thu 24 May 2007 – Fri 25 May 2007
From Nuzi to Medina: The Qur’anic Law of Inheritance in the Context of Ancient Near Eastern Adoption Contracts
Workshop with David Powers (Professor of Islamic History and Law, Cornell University)
Wed 23 May 2007