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CONFERENCE AGENDA
The conference will be held at John L. Tishman Auditorium, New School University, 66 West 12th Street, New York City, with the exception of Session IV, which will be held in Swayduck Auditorium, 65 Fifth Avenue, between 13th and 14th Streets.
For speaker bios, click on the speaker's name,
or go to www.socres.org/islam/bios.
THURSDAY, December 5TH
KeynoteAddress:
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Understandings of public and private in Islamic societies
Mohsen Kadivar, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tarbiat
Modares University, Iran; Visiting Scholar, Islamic Legal Studies, Harvard Law
School, Harvard University; author of Theories of State in Shiite Fiqh.
FRIDAY, December 6th
Islamic Law - Boundaries and Rights: Case Studies
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
How are questions of boundaries and rights negotiated in states governed by
Sharia? How do these negotiations compare with those in predominantly
Muslim states governed by civil law, or possibly Islamic communities in the
diaspora?
Moderator: Talal Asad, Professor of Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
Confirmed Speakers:
Baber Johansen, Director d'etudes at the Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France
Brinkley Messick, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Roy Mottahedeh, Gurnery Professor of History, Harvard University
Frank Vogel, Two Holy Mosques Adjunct Professor of Islamic Legal Studies,
Harvard Law School, Harvard University
Individual, Family, Community and State: Case Studies
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
What is the concept of the individual? How are distinctions between public
and private articulated within and across the boundaries of individual, family,
community and state?
Moderator: Leila Ahmed, Professor of Women's Studies and Religion, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University
Confirmed Speakers:
Juan Cole, Professor of History, University
of Michigan
Nilufer Gole, Professor of Sociology, Bogazici
University, Istanbul, Turkey
Mehrangiz Kar, Human Rights Lawyer, Writer,
Essayist, and Former Editor of the now-banned Zan literary review
Saba Mahmood, Assistant Professor of the History of Religions, the
Divinity School, University of Chicago
Media and Information: Case Studies 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Moderator: Kian Tajbakhsh, Senior Research Fellow, Milano Graduate School, New School University & , Sociology, Tehran University
Confirmed Speakers:
Jon Anderson, Professor of Anthropology, Catholic University
Geneive Abdo, Author and Former Tehran correspondent for The Guardian
(London)
Hafez al-MiraziWashington Bureau Chief, Al-Jazeera Television
Hassan Mneimneh, Journalist and Co-director, Iraq Documentation Project
SATURDAY, December 7TH
Representations of Privacy in Literature and Film: Case
Studies
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
How are the concepts of privacy and the private sphere interpreted and represented
in literature and film? Art imitating life/life imitating art?
Moderator: Farhad Kazemi, Professor of Politics and Middle Eastern Studies, New York University
Confirmed Speakers:
Hamid Dabishi, Professor and Chair of the Department of Middle East
and Asian Languages and Cultures and Director of Graduate Studies at the Center
for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia University
Assia Djebar, Novelist, Filmmaker and Professor of French, New York
University
Azar Nafisi, Visiting Professor and Director of the SAIS Dialogue
Project at the Foreign Policy Institute, School of Advanced International Studies,
Johns Hopkins University
Orhan Pamuk, Novelist
Film Screening and Discussion 2:00
p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
WAITING (Iran, 1975), A film by Amir Naderi
The film will be followed by a discussion between Mr. Naderi and Hamid Dabashi
focusing on how privacy is represented in this and other of his films.
Moderator: Hamid Dabashi