Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Network 2010-11
Alternate Mondays, 14.30 - 16.30
CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane
Convenors
Bruno De-Nicola (Fac of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
Ignacio Sánchez (Fac of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies)
James Weaver (Dept Middle Eastern Studies)
Committee
Lejla Demiri (Divinity)
Heba Mostafa (Architecture)
Will Smiley (Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies)
Ronny Vollandt (Dept of Middle Eastern Studies)
Clare Vernon (History of Art)
Andreea Weisl-Shaw (Spanish and French)
Seminar Series 2010-11
Mare Nostrum: perspectives around the Great White Central Sea.
This year’s seminar series will create a forum for scholars to confront, explore and/or challenge the now ubiquitous concept of ‘Mediterraneanism’, as a useful category of inquiry. Cultural anthropologists; intellectual, literary, economic, political and art historians; ethnobiologists; geographers and musicologists have all appropriated the term - with varying levels of success - in an attempt to examine the shared (or otherwise) characteristics of the societies of that region throughout time. How far might the ‘Mediterranean’ extend beyond its shoreline and its port cities before the designation spreads so thin as to be meaningless? To what extent might Mediterraneanism be a helpful way to focus discussions about dissemination of goods, flora, fauna, art, ideas and literature between, for example, Baghdad and Paris?
In order to give shape to our discussions, we will
take up a range of broad themes throughout the year including magic and popular
medicine, the memory and re-presentation of Antiquity, the anthropology of
curiosity collections, the economy and sociology of port cities and the
examination of reading practices and writerly culture. The seminars will involve presentations
by two scholars working in different disciplinary traditions with overlapping
interest in a particular theme of the series. This will be followed by a response from the discussant and
then questions from the participants.
Presenting scholars may offer preparatory reading lists before the
seminars.
We welcome all Cambridge graduate students and staff to our seminars.
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