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Modes and Frameworks of Transmission - 2nd DYNTRAN Workshop
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20-22 novembre 2016
Institut Français d’Archéologie Orientale, Le Caire
2nd DYNTRAN Workshop : "Modes and Frameworks of Transmission"
 
Responsables d’organisation
Anthony Quickel (doctorant, Univ. Marburg & Univ. Aix-Marseille I) et Nicolas Michel (IFAO), avec la participation d’Albrecht Fuess (Univ. Marburg).
Responsables scientifiques
Nicolas Michel (IFAO), avec la participation de Maria Szuppe (CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien) et Christoph Werner (Université de Marburg).
 
Programme du Workshop
Dimanche, 20 Novembre 2016
 
18:00
Conférence inaugurale / Keynote Lecture
Prof. Nelly Hanna (The American University in Cairo) – “The Book between Oral and Written Transmission”
 
Lundi, 21 Novembre 2016
 
10:00
Session / Panel 1 : Familles / Families
Modération / Chair : Anthony Quickel
Astrid Meier (Oriental Institute – Beirut) – “Performing ‘Family’ : Nasab, waqf, and the umm al-walad”
Michele Bernardini (Univ. of Naples) – “Timurid Family and the Disposition of the Imperial Army”
Torsten Wollina (Oriental Institute – Beirut) – “Surrogate family ? Ibn Ṭūlūn and the Meccan Ibn Fahd Family”
 
12:00
Session / Panel 2 : Marriage
Modération / Chair : Maria Szuppe
Albrecht Fuess (Univ. of Marburg) – “How to marry right : Searching for a royal spouse at the Mamluk court of Cairo”
Adam Sabra (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) – “Marriage Strategies in an Ottoman Egyptian Elite Lineage, 1500-1800”
 
14:00
Session / Panel 3 : Noblesse et lignée / Nobility and Lineage
Modération / Chair : Astrid Meier
Konrad Hirschler (Free Univ. of Berlin) – “How to Transmit Civilian Elite Status in Fifteenth- Century Damascus”
Juliette Dumas (Aix-Marseille Univ.) – “The State and Lineage in Ottoman Society during the Modern Époque”
 
15:30
Table ronde / Roundtable Discussion - Nicolas Michel
 
Mardi, 22 Novembre 2016
 
10:00
Session / Panel 4 : Familles spirituelles ? / Spiritual Families ?
Modération / Chair : Adam Sabra
Christopher Werner (Univ. of Marburg) –
“Kujujji Family Poetry in the 15th and 16th Centuries as a Mode of Transmission”
Maria Szuppe (CNRS) – “Transmission of a Little Known Kubravi silsila from Central Asia in a Local Manuscript Tradition (late 16th – mid 18th century)”
 
11:30
Session / Panel 5 : Textes et transmission de l’autorité / Texts and Transmission of Authority
Modération / Chair : Christoph Werner
Syrinx von Hees (Univ. of Münster) – “The Teaching of the Qur’anic Exegesis and its Institutionalization : Developments in the Transmission of Knowledge during Mamluk Rule”
Alberto Tiburcio (Univ. of Marburg) – “Explorations on the genre of dalā’il al-nubuwwah in Iran and the Persianate world (1500-1722)”
 
14:00
Session / Panel 6 : Transmission des aptitudes artistiques et administratives / Transmission of Artistic and Administrative Skills
Modération / Chair : Albrecht Fuess
Magdi Guirguis (Kafr al-Shaykh Univ.) – “Transition in Judicial Textual Practices in Egypt from the Mamluk to Ottoman Period” (Texts)
Francis Richard (BULAC & Mondes iranien et indien) – “Training and Legitimacy in Artistic milieus in Persianate Societies of the 15th and 16th Centuries – Case Study of the Gulistān-i hunar”
 
15:30
Session / Panel 7 : Réseaux géographiques / Geographic Networks
Modération / Chair : Nicolas Michel
Anthony Quickel (Univ. of Marburg)– “Both Ends of the Red Sea : Families as Connectors between Egypt and Yemen”
Christopher Bahl (SOAS) – “Circulating Communities, Travelling Texts : Transforming frameworks of transmission across the early modern Western Indian Ocean, 1400-1700”
 
17:00
Table ronde / Roundtable Discussion – Albrecht Fuess and Anthony Quickel
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Pour plus d’informations : http://dyntran.hypotheses.org/1266
 
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