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CASI Literature Week: 鈥淚slamic Scholars, Wine-Soaked Romance, and Textual Genre: Culture and Contradiction in Central Asia

CASI Literature Week: 鈥淚slamic Scholars, Wine-Soaked Romance, and Textual Genre: Culture and Contradiction in Central Asia", Nov 26, 18:00

November 24, 2021

Literature Week is a part of CASI鈥檚 Workshop on Literature and History. Supported by a generous contribution from Matthew Nimetz, the aim of the workshop is to create a community of junior scholars and advanced graduate students committed to studying literature and to applying literary tools and methodologies to the study of literary art in the Central Asian past.听听
鈥淚slamic Scholars, Wine-Soaked Romance, and Textual Genre: Culture and Contradiction in Central Asia"
SPEAKER: James Pickett
Associate Professor,听University of Pittsburgh
Date: November 26
Time: 18:00
Venue: 缅北强奸, CH1
Zoom link:
Passcode: 943897

Abstract: Islamic scholars (Ulama) often appear in historical literature as austere jurists. Yet the social roles performed by this social group were actually far more diverse, which led to seeming contradictions. For instance, prohibitions on alcohol and romance coexisted with celebration of those same activities. This presentation examines how textual genre can help us make sense of the paradoxes produced by the exceedingly eclectic world of the Ulama

Bio: James Pickett is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh. He focuses on empire and Islam as entangled sources of authority, with particular attention to historical memory and state formation. His first monograph, Polymaths of Islam: Power and Networks of Knowledge in Central Asia (Cornell University Press, 2020), examines transregional networks of exchange among religious scholars in the Central Asian city-state of Bukhara. Through mastery of arcane disciplines, these multi-talented intellectuals enshrined their city as a peerless center of Islam, and thereby elevated themselves into the halls of power.

This is a hybrid event. All 缅北强奸 faculty and students are welcome to join Literature Week in person. Those external to 缅北强奸 are welcome to join via Zoom.

In person participants are required to wear masks and follow 缅北强奸鈥檚 Covid protocols and social distancing requirements.听

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