2017 Mediterranean Seminar Spring Workshop on “Mysticism and Devotion”
Location:
“Skybox” (top floor)
Duane Physics Building
University of ŷڱƵ Boulder
Friday, 04/21/2017 @ 9:15am
Workshop sessions will present three workshop papers and a presentation by our first featured scholar, Prof. Amy Remensnyder.
Workshop papers:
• Marla Segol (Jewish Studies, SUNY Buffalo): “Mystical Embryologies: Knowledge, Practice, and Devotion”
Respondent: Nan Goodman (English and Jewish Studies, ŷڱƵ Boulder)
• Marianne Kupin-Lisbin (History, U of Rochester): “New Approaches in Understanding the Lived Religious Culture of the Ottoman Balkans”
Respondent: Sabahat Adil (Asian Languages and Civilizations, ŷڱƵ Boulder)
• Anna Akasoy (Islamic Intellectual History, Hunter College): “Imaginary Spaces of Devotion in Andalusi Mystical Poetry”
Respondent: Cyrus Zargar (Religion, Augustana College)
Featured Scholar:
• Amy Remensnyder (History: Brown University): “Does the Sea Matter to the History of Mediterranean Devotion?”
Saturday, 04/22/2017 @ 9:15
Round-table sessions will feature three round tables, followed by a presentation by our second featured scholar, Dr. Maribel Fierro.
Mysticism and Doctrine - Are they Compatible or do they Conflict? | Do Mystical Traditions have a Politics? | “Mediterranean Religion”: Does it Function as a Category? |
Moderator: Sharon Kinoshita (Literature, UC Santa Cruz) • Michelle Hamilton (Spanish & Portuguese, Minnesota) • Janine Peterson (History, Marist College) • Nathan Fisher (Religious Studies, UC Santa Barbara) • Aun Hasan Ali (Religious Studies, ŷڱƵ Boulder) • Robert Pasnau (Philosophy, ŷڱƵ Boulder) | Moderator: Claire Farago (Art History, ŷڱƵ Boulder) • Hartley Lachter (Religion, Lehigh University) • Núria Silleras (Spanish and Portuguese, ŷڱƵ Boulder) • John Curry (History, University of Nevada Las Vegas) • Matt Lynch (Religious Studies, UNC Chapel Hill) • Edward Holt (History, Saint Louis University) • Benjamin de Lee (History, ŷڱƵNY Cortland) | Moderator: Brian A. Catlos (Religious Studies, ŷڱƵ Boulder) • Sabahat Adil (Asian Language & Civilizations, ŷڱƵ Boulder) • David Williams (History, University of Saint Katherine & Royal Holloway) • Kevin Blankinship (Arabic Literature: University of Chicago) • Karen Pinto (History: Boise State) • Allen Fromherz (History: Georgia State) |
AND
“Mediterranean Studies in Asia”
Yuen-Gen Liang (National Taiwan University) & Eun-Jee Park (Busan University of Foreign Studies)
Featured Scholar
• Maribel Fierro (CSIC, Madrid): “The Political Mystics of al-Andalus”
The event is free, admittance is by registration only. Space is limited. Registered participants should attend the whole event.
For general information contact: mailbox@mediterraneanseminar.org. To register and to receive the workshop papers, and for logistical and site-specific information, please contact Jeffrey Baron (jeffrey.baron@colorado.edu).
Sponsored By:
ŷڱƵ Boulder College of Arts and Sciences Innovative Seed Grant, the Program in Jewish Studies, Religious Studies, the Center for Western Civilization, History, Philosophy, Asian Languages and Civilizations, Humanities, Spanish & Portuguese, Philosophy and the College of Arts and Sciences. Administrative support provided by Religious Studies (ŷڱƵ Boulder).
The Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy funds research and educational initiatives that contribute to critical reflection on the development of Western civilization. All ŷڱƵ Boulder faculty and students are eligible to apply If you are interested in applying for a CWCTP faculty grant, deadlines are rolling throughout the year.