The Mediterranean Other – The other Mediterranean: Subaltern Perceptions, Interpretations and Representations

The Mediterranean Other – The other Mediterranean: Subaltern Perceptions, Interpretations and Representations

Veranstalter
Zentrum für Mittelmeerstudien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Veranstaltungsort
Ruhr-Universität, Veranstaltungszentrum, Floor 04 - Room 3
Ort
Bochum
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
27.03.2014 - 29.03.2014
Deadline
20.03.2014
Von
Zentrum für Mittelmeerstudien

While academic, political and public discourses on the Mediterranean are still dominated by hegemonic perspectives which eclipse other perceptions, interpretations and representations, the focus of this conference will be on minorities and diaspora communities in the Mediterranean. For (even positively connoted) persistent images and narratives of the Mediterranean (“the cradle of religion”, “the cradle of civilisation”) often neglect that it was the coexistence of such various communities within heterogeneous societies which enabled (and carried) these developments. The conference thus seeks both to analyse and question current political developments, which label the Mediterranean in various ways as “the other”, as well as to devote particular attention to non-nation-state and migrant communities’ perspectives on the Mediterranean.

- What pictures of the sea and the surrounding lands do we get when we leave aside mainstream perspectives and look for subaltern and anti-hegemonic perceptions, interpretations and representations? How are conceptions of space structured in such perceptions, how are its boundaries defined?

- How did migratory societies, trans-national groups and diaspora communities imagine, form and change the Mediterranean? What (narrations and perceptions of) rupture and transformations can be identified and how do these relate to established conceptions?

- How did slaves and refugees, merchants and those who crossed the cultural, economic and religious boundaries contribute to the historical development of the region? Where and how can we still find traces of their traditions?

- How are subaltern perspectives portrayed in film, art and literature? What role do the internet and social networks play?

The conference aims to bring together experts of migration and diaspora research, Mediterranean studies as well as researchers from religious studies, history, and the political and social sciences. We wish to cast a critical view on the Mediterranean in the past and present with particular emphasis on alternative visions.

Guests are very welcome. Please register with mittelmeerstudien@rub.de.

There is no registration fee.

Programm

Thursday, March 27

13:00 Registration

14.00 Opening

14.15 Keynote
Paul A. Silverstein (Portland OR): Thinking through diaspora. Anthropologies of mobility across the Mediterranean

15.00 Coffee Break

Panel 1: Othering the Mediterranean - The Construction of the Mediterranean Other

Chairs: Pradeep Chakkarath (Bochum) / Dieter Haller (Bochum)

15.30
Christopher Schliephake (Augsburg): Ithaca Revisited. Othering and the imperialist imagination in Homer’s "Odyssey"

16.15
Felix Wiedemann (Berlin): Narrating the History of the Other(s). The Near East in European historiographical accounts of the 19th and 20th centuries

17.00 Coffee Break

17.30
Anna G. Piotrowska (Kraków): 'Zingarella' or How Mediterranean and Gypsy Merged. The story of a certain musical genre

18.15
Paolo Giaccaria (Turin): Mediterraneanism(s) at Work

Friday, March 28

Panel 2: Cross-Mediterranean Perspectives

Chairs: Nikolas Jaspert (Heidelberg) / Alexandra Cuffel (Bochum)

09.15
Julia Blandfort (Regensburg): Moving Stories. Roma and the oral tradition of a transnational people

10.00
Anna Tozzi Di Marco (Padua): The Mediterranean Cult of the Seven Sleepers. A counter-narrative vs. official Islamic representation

10.45 Coffee Break

11.15
Moti Benmelech (Gush Etzion): Image, Imagination, and Identity. The Jews and the Ten Lost Tribes in early modern Mediterranean

12.00
Cristina Balma-Tivola (Turin): Routes, Migrations, Stories. Counter-cultural discourses from multicultural theatre in Italy

12.45 Lunch Break

Panel 3: Mediterranean Models of Belonging and Integration

Chair: Volkhard Krech (Bochum)

14.00
Ferdaouss Adda (Bochum): A Never-Ending Struggle? Imazighen today: between acceptance and negation

14.45
Christoph K. Neumann (Munich): Non-Dominant Groups in the Near East in the (Post-)Ottoman Era

15.30 Coffee Break

16.00
Hratch Tchilingirian (Oxford): Native and Diasporic. Armenians in the Mediterranean

17.00 Refreshment

19.30
Public Panel Discussion [in German], Museum Bochum:
„Flüchtlinge in/und Europa: Grenzfragen des Mittelmeers als entgrenzende Fragen“
u.a. mit: Micha Brumlik (Publizist), Yvonne Rieker (Historikerin), Axel Schäfer (MdB), Tilman Zülch (Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker)

Saturday, March 29

Panel 4: Mediterranean Counter-Narratives

Chair: Ilse Lenz (Bochum)

09.15
Sebastian Elsässer (Kiel): Coptic Counter-Narratives to Muslim-Dominated Nationalism in Egypt

10.00
Shlomo Lotan (Ramat Gan): Changing Attitudes toward the Muslims in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. The Crusaders and their varying images of the local population in the eastern Mediterranean basin

10.45 Coffee Break

11.15
Iain Chambers (Naples): Migrations, Modernities, Musics and a Minor Mediterranean

12.00 Refreshment

12.45 Keynote
Kristin Platt (Bochum): Closing Preferences. The idea of "identity" in the Mediterranean

13.15 Final Discussion

Kontakt

Eleni Markakidou

Zentrum für Mittelmeerstudien, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Konrad Zuse Str. 16, D-44801 Bochum
49 (0) 234 - 32 - 27276
+49 (0) 234 - 32 - 14713

mittelmeerstudien@ruhr-uni-bochum.de

http://www.zms.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/
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