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2024
Facilitated by Professor Meera Jain
International Writers Series: Mona Kareem
Join the International Writers Series for an evening of poetry in translation with poet, translator, and scholar Mona Kareem. She will be joined in conversation by Safa Khatib, Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature.
Politics and Secularity in the Early Islamic World - A Lecture Series
Part of the Global Perspectives on Good Governance and Secularity lecture series covering discursive practices in early Islam.
Series facilitator Professor Hayrettin Yücesoy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies.
Hindi-Urdu Table Talks - Session 1
Part of a Four Session Series of Events
Islamic History Through Muslim Narrative: From Africa to America
Join AFAS Professor, Dr. El Hadji Diallo, as he explores how Islam has spread throughout Africa and the relationship between Black history and Islam.
Middle East / North Africa Film Series - Session One: Wadjda
Facilitated by Dr. Younasse Tarbouni
Hindi-Urdu Table Talks - Session 2
Part of a Four Session Series of Events
A Conversation with Noa Yedlin
Noa Yedlin is a bestselling and award-winning Israeli writer.
A Conversation with Salwa Abu Ghali in Jenin
Salwa Abu Ghali is a Palestinian resident of Jenin refugee camp who works with the refugee organization NaTakallam.
Workshop on Politics, Ethics and Society: Fannie Bialek
French Historian Pierre Savy - Seminar Discussion of Jewish History in the Italian Renaissance
Pierre Savy is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée.
Humanitarian Danger and Palestinian Life in Gaza
Ilana Feldman, Professor of Anthropology, History, and International Affairs, George Washington University
Hindi-Urdu Table Talks - Session 3
Part of a Four Session Series of Events
2023-2024 Annual Weltin Lecture: “Theft, Forgery, and Scholarship: The Trafficking of Ancient Jewish and Christian Manuscripts”
Brent Nongbri, professor of History of Religions at MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion, and Society in Oslo
On Palestinian Literature: past, present, and future
A talk on art, scholarship, and community
Hindi-Urdu Table Talks - Session 4
Part of a Four Session Series of Events
Spring Arabic Calligraphy Workshop
Dr. Younasse Tarbouni is a Teaching Professor of Arabic for the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies. A.J. Robinson is the reference/subject librarian for Islamic Studies and South Asian Studies in Olin Library.
Politics and Secularity in the Early Islamic World - A Lecture Series
Part of the Global Perspectives on Good Governance and Secularity lecture series covering discursive practices in early Islam.
Series facilitator Professor Hayrettin Yücesoy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies.
Middle East / North Africa Film Series - Session Two: Mandoob
Facilitated by Dr. Younasse Tarbouni
Scholarly Writing Retreat 2024
WashU scholars in the humanities and humanistic social sciences are invited to jump-start their summer writing.
Stern Family Lecture Series - Freedom of Speech: An Academic War Front
Professor Barak Medina is the Landecker-Ferencz chair in the study of Protection of Minorities and Vulnerable Groups at the faculty of law of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Professor Lee Epstein is the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor at Washington University in St. Louis in the Department of Political Science. Moderated by Chancellor Andrew D. Martin of Washington University in St. Louis
Dr. Erika Sabbath Talk
Reproductive Justice Working Group Presents:
Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism: A Conversation with Jonathan Judaken
Jonathan Judaken is the Gloria M. Goldstein Professor of Jewish History and Thought at Washington University in St. Louis.
Arabic Language Table (Meeting Weekly)
Prof. Younasse Tarbouni is a Teaching Professor of Arabic for the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies.
Dr. Nadje Al-Ali Talk
WGSS Decentering the West Lecture Series
Middle East / North Africa Film Series - Session One: Bittersweet
Facilitated by Prof. Younasse Tarbouni and Muad Al Juhany
Hindi-Urdu Movie Night
Facilitated by Prof. Meera Jain of the Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies Department
Rethinking Exile: A Celebration of the Anthology "Exile and the Jews"
Nancy Berg is a Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature for the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies
Tolerance is a Wasteland: Palestine and the Culture of Denial
Saree Makdisi is the Chair of the Department of English at UCLA
Diwali Ustav Celebration
Prof. Meera Jain is a Lecturer of Hindi Languages and Cultures for the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies
The Evolution of Mass Murder: Forensic Archaeological Perspectives on Mass Violence at the Treblinka Labor and Extermination Camps
Caroline Sturdy Colls, Professor of Holocaust Archaeology and Genocide Investigation, and the Director of the Center of Archaeology at the University of Huddersfield (UK) - Annual Holocaust Memorial Lecture
From Ampersand to Civic Duty
Middle East / North Africa Film Series - Session Two: The Terrorism and the Kebab
Facilitated by Prof. Younasse Tarbouni and Muad Al Juhany