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Appel à participation – Atelier doctoral “Concurrences et cohabitations des religiosités au Maghreb et en Afrique de l’Ouest : des terrains de comparaisons ?” (date limite 31 mars 2022)

Les faits religieux occupent une centralité indéniable dans les sociétés maghrébines et africaines depuis les années 1980, tant au niveau politique que social. Qu’il s’agisse du point de vue politique avec les reconfigurations partisanes, de celui des normes et des valeurs en perpétuelle redéfinition (rapport au corps, notion de mixité, codes et modes vestimentaires), ou des enjeux économiques liés à la « chose religieuse » (produits halal, tourisme religieux, politiques patrimoniales, finance islamique, marketing « islamique »), les références religieuses foisonnent, s’inventent, mutent et semblent parfois surdéterminantes dans le champ des offres et des consommations. Cette référence religieuse, musulmane et chrétienne (catholique comme protestante), se construit en tension entre un discours d’apaisement, de cohabitation et un discours de combat et de prééminence. Des divergences peuvent se manifester entre leaders des deux religions majoritaires aussi bien qu’au sein de chacune d’entre elles. Les raisons des différentes acceptions des normes religieuses sont nombreuses et peuvent être liées à des interprétations endogènes du référentiel canonique, à des hiérarchies historiques, à des transformations internes, voire à des phénomènes de migration à l’origine de formes de « déplacements » et des reconfigurations religieuses.

Face à la complexification du paysage religieux contemporain, et face à la diversité dans ses conséquences symboliques et pratiques, quels enjeux réflexifs se posent pour les sciences humaines et sociales ?

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Recrutement – 2-Year Visiting Assistant Professor of Islamic Art (2022)

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Art Department

Location

Lexington, VA

Open Date

Jan 11, 2022

Description

The Art and Art History Department of Washington and Lee University invites applications for a two-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Islamic Art (July 1st, 2022-June 30th 2024). Area of specialization is open. This position carries a 6-course teaching load distributed over Fall and Winter terms (12 weeks each), and the University’s signature 4-week Spring Term. The course load will be 2-3-1 or 3-2-1, depending on the needs of the department in a given academic year. The successful candidate would teach an introductory course that emphasizes the trans-regional interactions of the Islamic world, several intermediate courses (focused on theme, period, and/or region), and upper-level course/s related to the candidate’s specialization. The candidate’s course offerings and research would benefit from and contribute to Washington and Lee University’s rich disciplinary focus on Islamic cultures as demonstrated through the Middle East and South Asia program, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, Religious Studies, and Politics Department. Of particular interest are candidates whose teaching can support other dynamic interdisciplinary programs such Africana Studies and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Candidates will also demonstrate an ability to support the University’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

W&L is ranked among the top liberal arts institutions in the U.S. and the Art and Art History Department is one of the largest in the College. The University promotes a dynamic and inclusive environment that allows students and employees of multiple backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives to learn, work, and thrive together. Successful candidates will contribute to that environment and exhibit potential for excellence in teaching and scholarship. In keeping with the University Strategic Plan, we welcome applications from underrepresented minority candidates and members of other communities that are traditionally underrepresented in academia. The University’s commitment to supporting faculty research will provide the successful candidate the opportunity to apply for summer research and conference funds.

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Recrutement – PostDoc-Positions “Interactive Histories, Co-Produced Communities: Judaism, Christianity and Islam” (date limite : 31 mars 2022)

Institut für Historische Theologie

The international research project “Interactive Histories, Co-Produced Communities: Judaism, Christianity and Islam” seeks to appoint Postdoctoral Fellows for a period of two years, to join a collaborative community of scholars pursuing rigorous historical research while also committed to exploring ways to address their findings to a broader public.

Postdoctoral Fellows/Research Associates “Interactive Histories, Co-Produced Communities: Judaism, Christianity and Islam”, directed by Katharina Heyden (University of Bern, CH) and David Nirenberg (Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, USA)

This is an opportunity for promising early career researchers specializing in the histories of Jews/Judaism, Christians/Christianity, and/or Muslims/Islam to contribute their own research to a large-scale exploration of the long span of history of inter-relation between these three faith traditions.

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Appel à communication – “Ibn Taymiyya’s Thought: Corpus, Reception and Legacy”, Paris, 9-10/11/2022 (limite : 30 avril 2022)

ORGANIZERS

• Mehdi Berriah, VU Amsterdam
• Arjan Post, KU Leuven
• Sarah Van Eyken, KU Leuven
• Nadjet Zouggar, Aix-Marseille University

OVERVIEW

Over the past two decades, the growing number of works on Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) confirms the ever-growing interest of scholars in the famous Ḥanbalī theologian of Damascus who is undeniably one of the most studied and well-known medieval Muslim theologians both in the Arab world and in the West. This is due to his numerous works on a wide range of subjects, in which a rich and complex writings which still influence to a certain extent contemporary Islam. As a result, Ibn Taymiyya is more often (mis)quoted than understood in addition to be often wrongly described as “fanatical”, “rigorist” and “radical” (Makdisi, L’Islam hanbalisant, 57-58, 61, 67; Rapoport and Shahab, Ibn Taymiyya and His Time, 4; Michot, “Ibn Taymiyya et le mythe du grand méchant barbu”, 35-54.).

The flowering of studies on the shaykh over the last two decades has broadened our knowledge of his work and thought, including his position in matters of dogma, Sufism, logic, philosophy, politics but also the reading and reception of his writings after his death and during the modern period (Caterina Bori). There nevertheless remains much ground to be covered in all these topics of research.

This conference seeks to contribute to a better understanding of the “Ibn Taymiyya phenomenon” (Little, “Did Ibn Taymiyya Have a Screw Loose?”) by providing a platform for specialists in the field to present and share their latest findings. The frame of the conference is widely defined and may include papers on Ibn Taymiyya himself, his students and followers, or the influence of his intellectual legacy in later times. Participants are encouraged to propose a paper on any new or little-studied aspect related to Ibn Taymiyya’s thought and legacy.

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Appel à communication – Le Passé au fil de l’eau : L’eau et ses enjeux dans le sociétés anciennes, 18 mai 2022 (date limite 1er mars 2022)

Collège des écoles doctorales | Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Dans le cadre des Journées Doctorales organisées annuellement par l’École Doctorale d’Archéologie de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (ED 112), nous avons le plaisir de vous diffuser à nouveau l’appel à communication de la 17ème Journée Doctorale d’Archéologie, “Le Passé au fil de l’eau : L’eau et ses enjeux dans le sociétés anciennes“.

Elle se tiendra le mercredi 18 mai 2022, de 9h à 18h, à l’Institut d’Art et d’Archéologie de Paris, en salle Doucet, et aura lieu sous la modération de Tatiana Theodoropoulou, chargée de recherche au CNRS.

Cette Journée Doctorale a pour objectif de réunir des doctorants de différentes Universités et UMR, autour d’une thématique transversale et pluridisciplinaire, mêlant archéologie, bioarchéologie et ethnographie, visant à mettre en avant les travaux des jeunes chercheurs autour du rapport entre l’Homme et l’Eau.

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Call for paper – Middle East Studies Associations’s Annual Conference on December 1-4, 2022 (date limite : 28 janv. 2022)

CfP - Middle East Studies Association 53rd Annual Meeting, 14-17 November  2019, USA

HIAA will sponsor up to three sessions at the Middle East Studies Associations’s Annual Conference on December 1-4, 2022. We are now asking for proposals for a complete panel from HIAA members.

As per MESA guidelines, “panels are centered around a common theme or issue. The maximum number of papers that a panel can have is five, but the ideal amount is four. If there are less than four, the program committee has the authority to add additional papers to the panel. A chair and discussant may be added at any time but, preferably and if possible, presenters should not also be listed as the chair or discussant.”

Please see the MESA website for full details. 

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Offre d’emploi – Médiateur culturel pour expo d’arts de l’Islam, Médiathèque de Rilleux-la-Pape (Lyon) – CDD début dès que possible

MÉDIATEUR CULTUREL (H/F)

Employeur : COMMUNE DE RILLIEUX-LA-PAPE
165 RUE AMPERE B.P. 111
69140 RILLIEUX-LA-PAPE
Poste à pourvoir dès que possible
Type d’emploi : CDD
Temps de travail : Complet 35h00
Nombre de postes : 1
Lieu de travail :
Médiathèque L’échappée
165 RUE AMPERE B.P. 111
69140 RILLIEUX-LA-PAPE


Contrat initial pour une durée du 01/12/21 au 15/04/22

La ville de Rillieux-la-Pape accueillera du 20 novembre 2021 au 27 mars 2022, une exposition nationale sur le thème des arts de l’Islam. 12 œuvres seront présentées en provenance du musée du Louvre, du musée des beaux-arts, du musée des tissus, du Musée de Confluence et de la Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon. Cette exposition destinée à tous les publics ciblera particulièrement les jeunes de 15 à 25 ans.

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Art Explora Academy – La plateforme en ligne pour découvrir l’histoire de l’art

Créée par l’entrepreneur et philanthrope Frédéric Jousset en novembre 2019, la fondation Art Explora ambitionne de réduire la fracture culturelle en s’engageant pour le partage de l’art avec le plus grand nombre.

La fondation propose un cycle de cours d’initiation aux Arts de l’Islam composé de quatre épisodes destinés à un public novice :

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Call For Paper – Eikón Imago Journal 2023 : Imago, ius, religio. Religious Iconographies in Illustrated Legal Manuscripts and Printed Books (9th -20th Centuries) (date limite : 1er fev. 2022)

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Religious Iconographies in Illustrated Legal Manuscripts and Printed Books (9th -20th Centuries)

Special Guest Editors: Maria Alessandra Bilotta & Gianluca del Monaco

It is not unusual to come across religious iconographies in miniatures as well as borders and based-page scenes in illustrated legal manuscripts and printed books (9th-20th centuries) containing canon, civil or local law texts, like the Livres juratoires or municipal and professional statutes. Some of these iconographies, for instance those in the Decretum Gratiani or the Liber Extra, Gregory IX’s decretals, have been accurately examined. However, a comprehensive survey providing a global and chronological investigation of these depictions is still wanting. Therefore, the journal “Eikon-Imago”, alongside the research team IUS ILLUMINATUM of Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) of the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas at the Universidade NOVA in Lisbon, has decided to devote the 2023 special issue to the study and examination of religious iconographies in legal manuscripts and printed books, so as to create a place for discussion and exchange on the diverse artistic, historical and social aspects of these iconographies.

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Call For Paper – New Prize in Scholarship on Islamic Architecture (date limite: 30 Nov. 2021)

The International Journal of Islamic Architecture is pleased to announce the Professor Hasan-Uddin Khan Article Award. In honour of Professor Hasan-Uddin Khan’s contributions to the field of Islamic architecture, the International Journal of Islamic Architecture (IJIA) offers this award in recognition of ground-breaking scholarship on the subject published in peer-reviewed journals. The criteria on which papers will be judged are: innovation in approach(es) to posed research question(s), originality, written clarity and style, and the overall impact on research in the field. Articles should provide new insights into the field, making a distinct or significant scholarly contribution to the understanding of architecture, architectural heritage, and the built environment in the Islamic world (both historic and contemporary), especially in marginalized geographies. This award will be offered every two years and the jury will include three members of the academic community. The inaugural award will be given in 2022 and we are delighted that Professors Renata Holod, Abidin Kusno, and D. Fairchild Ruggles will serve on the first jury. Papers published in English in a peer reviewed journal in 2020 or 2021 will be eligible for the first award.

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Call for Paper – 2nd International Conference on the History and Culture of Perfume (date limite : 30 oct. 2021)

Organized by: Grupo de Investigación CAPIRE, Museo del Perfume de Buenos Aires (Argentina) y Academia del Perfume.

The aims of these Conference is the recognition of perfume as an object of study in the Humanities, the interdisciplinary and international exchange of research results related to perfume and smell, as well as the growing expansion of the field of sensory studies, beyond the visuality.

This conference will meet academic contributions from specialists from various areas of knowledge, among which the following stand out: David Howes (Concordia University), Annick Le Guérer (Independiente), Mª. Luisa Vázquez de Ágredos Pascual (Universitat de València), Cecilia Bembibre (University College London) y María del Rosario Caballero Rodríguez (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha).

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Appel à candidature – Ernst Herzfeld Award for Master Theses in Islamic Art History and Archaeology (date limite : 15 nov. 2021)

Ernst Herzfeld-Gesellschaft

The Ernst Herzfeld-Gesellschaft für Islamische Kunst und Archäologie | Ernst Herzfeld Society for Studies in Islamic Art and Archaeology is pleased to announce the second edition of the Ernst Herzfeld Award for Master Theses in Islamic Art History and Archaeology. The aim of the award is to encourage and support young scholars in Europe who are working on visual and material culture of Islamic countries in the fields of Art History, Archaeology, and Building Archaeology (Bauforschung). The Ernst Herzfeld Award highlights the diversity and innovation of current research in these growing fields. The successful candidate is honored at the annual colloquium of the Ernst Herzfeld Society, offered a full travel grant to present their master thesis at the colloquium, and is granted publication of the presented paper in the series of the Society, Beiträge zur Islamischen Kunst und Archäologie (BIKA).

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Journée de formation – Les études sur le Maghreb et le numérique : ressources en ligne, outils et projets de valorisation – 22 mars 2021

Digital Maghreb

Cette journée de formation en ligne est consacrée aux ressources numériques pour les études en sciences humaines et sociales sur le Maghreb. Elle a pour objectif d’offrir aux chercheurs et aux étudiants un aperçu des initiatives existantes pour favoriser l’accès en ligne aux ressources documentaires.

            Les ressources documentaires sur le Maghreb sont foisonnantes ; leur signalement en ligne repose sur de nombreux instruments de recherche, parfois méconnus des chercheurs et des étudiants. Le programme de la formation propose un panorama non exhaustif des actions de valorisation et des outils de recherche existants. Les interventions dans le cadre de cette formation abordent des projets achevés ou en cours et concernent une grande variété de supports documentaires (archives, manuscrits, patrimoine matériel, sources imprimées, numérique natif).

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Call for Papers – ASOR 2021, Archaeology of Arabia, 17-20 Nov. & 9-12 Dec. 2021, Dedaline : 15 March 2021

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ALL FOR PAPERS

February 15 – March 15, 2021

ASOR invites members to submit paper abstracts and workshop presentation proposals for the 2021 Annual Meeting.

ASOR’s 2021 Annual Meeting will have both in-person and virtual components. The in-person component will take place November 17-20 at the Hilton Chicago in downtown Chicago. The virtual component will take place online December 9-12. Use the links below to learn about the sessions and workshops being offered for each component before you submit an abstract.

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