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Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Islam, Political Islam & Islamophobia, Indiana Univ.,
Bloomington, March 29-30, 2013


> H-ASIA
> August 9, 2012
>
> Call for papers: Islam, Political Islam, and Islamophobia,
> Indiana University Bloomington, March 29-30, 2013
> DEADLINE NOVEMBER 1, 2012
> ****************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> Call for Papers: Islam, Political Islam, and Islamophobia - March 29-30,
> 2013 at Indiana University
>
> Location: Indiana, United States
> Conference Date: 2013-03-29
> Date Submitted: 2012-08-06
> Announcement ID: 196253
>
> Call for Papers
> Indiana University, Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies Chair Conferences:
> 5
>
> Islam, Political Islam, and Islamophobia: An International Conference
>
> To be held on March 29-30, 2013 at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
>
> Muslims representing all strata of society throughout the world face an
> extraordinary degree of negative attention from both public and government
> eyes often resulting in discriminatory practices. These practices, born of
> stereotypical descriptions and definitions of Islam and Muslims, are
> connotative of the level of fear and hatred in many parts of the world
> when topics concerning this religion and its adherents arise. The upcoming
> conference will attempt to clarify this phenomenon by examining
> intersections between Islam, political Islam, Islamophobia, and human
> rights. How does Islamophobia resemble other forms of social prejudice,
> and in what ways does it differ? What is the political function of
> Islamophobia? To what degree and in what ways is Islamophobia fed by the
> actions of political Islam? To what degree does the politicization of
> Islam exacerbate the victimization of Muslims? To what degree do the
> militant operations of political Islam serve as an excuse for those who
> intend to legitimize and institutionalize prejudice against Muslims? To
> what degree is prejudice a result of ignorance or lack of understanding of
> Islam and its followers? This conference invites all scholars of relevant
> disciplines for an in-depth theoretical, analytical, conceptual, and
> historical examination of Islamophobia. Proposals showing signs of
> polemics, propaganda, conspiracy theories, binary dichotomies, such as
> Arabs vs. Jews, East vs. West, Muslims vs. Christians, Israelis vs.
> Palestinians, and the like will be rejected. The medium of the conference
> will be English. However, a small number of papers in Turkish will also be
> considered due to the advanced instructional needs of Indiana Universitys
> Turkish Language Program.
>
> Brief proposals (approximately 250 words) along with CVs should be sent
> to: turk@indiana.edu
>
> Deadline for proposals: November 1st, 2012
>
> Organizers:
>
> Dr. Kemal Silay, Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies, Director
> of the Turkish Studies Program, Indiana University
>
> Dr. Tugrul Keskin, Assistant Professor of International and Middle Eastern
> Studies, Portland State University
>
> Screening Committee:
>
> Dr. Kemal Silay, Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies, Director
> of the Turkish Studies Program, Indiana University
>
> Dr. Alvin Rosenfeld, Professor of Jewish Studies and English, Director of
> the Institute for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism, Indiana
> University
>
> Dr. Mehmet Paaci, Professor of Religious Studies, and General Director of
> Foreign Relations at the Presidency of Religious Affairs, Ankara, Turkey
>
> Dr. David Brunsma, Professor of Sociology, Virginia Tech
>
> Dr. Deepa Kumar, Associate Professor of Media Studies and Middle Eastern
> Studies, Rutgers University
>
> Dr. Tugrul Keskin, Assistant Professor of International and Middle Eastern
> Studies, Portland State University
>
> Dr. Nader Hashemi, Assistant Professor of International Studies,
> University of Denver
>
> Dr. Kemal Silay, Professor of Ottoman and Modern Turkish Studies,
> Director of the Turkish Studies Program, Indiana University
>
> Dr. Tugrul Keskin, Assistant Professor of International and Middle Eastern
> Studies, Portland State University
> Email: turk@indiana.edu
>
>
>
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