Conference | Making and unmaking the Saracen tale

Dilluns 1 de juliol de 2024, de 18:30 a 20:30
CCCB Auditorium. C/ Montalegre, 5 - 08001 Barcelona
Conferència

Sherine Hafez (University of California, Riverside) and Suad Joseph (University of California, Davis). ModeratorUmut Özkirimli (IBEI, Blanquerna & CIDOB)

Attendance is Free. Previous registration is required

Opening Event · 1 July, 18:30 CEST

Making and unmaking the Saracen tale

The Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals invites you to the inaugural event of the Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

Professor Sherine Hafez, the winner of the Fred Halliday Award in 2023, discusses with Professor Suad Joseph the historical and cultural links between Muslim and European communities in the Mediterranean, as well as the current situation in the Middle East.

ModeratorUmut Özkirimli
ParticipantsSherine HafezSuad Joseph

This activity is part of CCCB Summer

The complexity of the historical and cultural interconnections between Muslim and European communities can be traced back centuries. Professor Sherine Hafez has explored the conceptual and material meaning of Muslim otherness in the case of the island of Sicily, a bridge between the eastern and western hemispheres of the Mediterranean, where the iconography of the Saracen is a strongly rooted cultural theme.

In this session, Sherine Hafez will present her research, which has been recognized with the Fred Halliday Award 2023, and discuss with Professor Suad Joseph and Professor Umut Özkirimli on this issue. More broadly, the session will also address other current issues in the Mediterranean region, especially the situation in the Middle East and Gaza.

This event inaugurates the third edition of the Barcelona Summer School of the Mediterranean and the Middle East and is organized by IBEIBlanquernaDIPLOCAT and IEMed.

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