Ottoman Crossings / Osmanische Schnittstellen

Am Institut für Orientalistik der Universität Wien findet vom 8. November – 13. Dezember 2017 eine Vortragsreihe zum Thema ‚Ottoman Crossings / Osmanische Schnittstellen‚ statt. Die Veranstaltung wird von Prof. Dr. David Selim Sayers abgehalten und wird Gastvorträge internationaler Wissenschaftler beinhalten.

 

Das vollständige Programm finden Sie hier:

Program Overview

Wednesday, 08.11.2017

Gender Norms and Print Technologies in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul

David Selim Sayers, Visiting Professor of Turkish Studies, Institute for Oriental Studies, University of Vienna

The talk will be held in German.

 

Wednesday, 15.11.2017

Karamanlidika Studies and the Turkish-speaking Orthodox Populations of the Ottoman Empire

Evangelia Balta, Research Director, Institute of Historical Research, National Hellenic Research Foundation (Athens)

The talk will be held in English.

 

Wednesday, 22.11.2017

Men at Arms, Reporters, and Novelists: the First World War in Turkish Literature

Timour Muhidine, Maître de conférences, Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INaLCO), Université Sorbonne Paris

The talk will be held in English.

 

Wednesday, 29.11.2017

Alevism in one Book? On the Utilization of Buyruk Manuscripts

Janina Karolewski, Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, University of Hamburg

The talk will be held in German.

 

Wednesday, 06.12.2017

Love at the Ottoman Court: Poems, Poets, and Parties

Mehmet Kalpaklı, Chair, Department of History and Department of Turkish Literature, Bilkent University (Ankara)

The talk will be held in English.

 

Wednesday, 13.12.2017

Confrontations: Contemporary Armenian Literature in Turkey and in the Diaspora on 1915

Hülya Adak, Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Sabanci University (Istanbul)

The talk will be held in German.

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