e-NASS MEHAT 2011 Conference Announcement & Call for Papers: "Mutual Perceptions" (Chicago)

 

MEHAT CONFERENCE 2011
"Mutual Perceptions"

CALL FOR PAPERS

26th Annual Middle East History and Theory Conference

University of Chicago, May 13-14, 2011

We are pleased to invite graduate students and faculty to submit papers for
the 26th Annual Middle East History and Theory (MEHAT) Conference, to be
held May 13-14, 2011, at the University of Chicago. We welcome a broad range
of submissions from across the disciplines, including (but not limited to)
anthropology, art history, cinema and media studies, geography, history,
literature, sociology, philosophy, gender studies, development, and
religion,
and dealing with any topic that involves the Middle East from the 7th
century
onwards.

Those wishing to participate should send a 250-word abstract to the
conference organizers at mehat2011@gmail.com by February 20, 2011.

We will consider both individual papers and pre-arranged themed panels; the
latter is especially encouraged. More information about the conference and
the application process can be viewed at our website:

http://cas.uchicago.edu/workshops/mehat/conference/.

Happy new year, and we look forward to reading your submissions!

MEHAT 2011 Coordinators

Cam Lindley-Cross
Feryal Salem
Shayna Silverstein
Mohamad Ballan

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Doc. Dr. Mesut Aydiner
Mimar Sinan Guzel Sanatlar Universitesi
Fen-Edebiyat Fakultesi Tarih Bolumu
Cumhuriyet Mah. Silahsor Cad. No: 89
34380 Bomonti-Sisli-Istanbul

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