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Persianate Worlds: A Symposium - Day One

Apr 18
2025
9:00am - 4:30pm
On Campus Event - Old Library, Room 224
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April 18-19, 2025 The term 鈥淧ersianate鈥 was coined in the late 1960s by historian Marshall Hodgson and appeared in print for the first time in 1974 in his influential three-volume The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization. He used it to conceptualize the region 鈥渇rom the Balkans to Bengal鈥 that between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed a particular form of political and literary flourishing afforded by the unprecedented material power of Islam and the aesthetic contributions of court cultures in the Ottoman, Timurid, Safavid, and Mughal empires of West, Central, and South Asia. The Persianate world was transregional and pluralistic in myriad ways, but it is often considered to have been unified at least in part by Persian literary culture, Persian social form and public decorum (adab), and most specifically the Persian language. Grown out of a special feature of PMLA edited by Pardis Dabashi, entitled 鈥淧ersianate Words and Worlds,鈥 this symposium will feature new work by scholars within and adjacent to Persianate studies. It will examine the field鈥檚 theoretical and historical foundations, as well as the new directions it has taken in recent years. What other languages, for instance, are scholars of the Persianate considering in their examinations of this transregional ecumene? What forms of ethnic, religious, and even national divisions characterized this vast region otherwise understood to have pre-dated the rise of the modern nation state and been held together by the Persian language? What are the cultural contours and literary afterlives of the so-called Persianate world in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries? And finally, what methods does this expansive field encourage, if not require, as it continues to grow and change?

DAY ONE SCHEDULE

9:00 to 9:30 a.m. 鈥 Breakfast

9:30 a.m.鈥 Welcoming Remarks - Pardis Dabashi, 91成人抖音入口

9:35 a.m. 鈥  Keynote Lecture 鈥 Mana Kia, Columbia University 鈥 鈥Is Another World Possible?: Notes on the Persianate Adab of the Economic

11 a.m. to noon 鈥 Coffee Break

Noon to 1:30 p.m. 鈥 Panel 1: Beyond Familiarity and Unfamiliarity: Language, Culture, and Disciplinarity Catherine Ambler, University of Colorado, Boulder 鈥 鈥淔rom Reconstruction to Co-construction: Can 鈥楽peaking Afresh鈥 (T膩za-G奴鈥櫮) Speak the Persianate Afresh?鈥 Atefeh Akbari, Barnard College 鈥 鈥淚ranian Cinema and Persianate Futures鈥 Alexander Jabbari, University of Minnesota 鈥 鈥淰ernacular Philology in Persian鈥 Discussant 鈥 Rubina Salikuddin, 91成人抖音入口

1:30 to 3 p.m.鈥 Break

3 to 4:30 p.m. 鈥 Panel 2: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion: Axes of Difference within the Persianate Supriya Gandhi, Yale University 鈥 鈥淯niversality in Persianate Thought鈥 Nicole Ferreira, University of California, Berkeley 鈥 鈥淲hat Can Afghan History Tell Us About the Persianate? Lessons From the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries鈥 Manu Samriti Chander, Georgetown University 鈥 鈥淜ant鈥檚 Persia鈥 Discussant 鈥 Jamie Taylor, 91成人抖音入口

All symposium events will take place at 91成人抖音入口, Old Library, Room 224.

If you have any questions, please email Pardis Dabashi (pdabashi@brynmawr.edu) or Daniel Parker (dparker1@brynmawr.edu)

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