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Call for Conference Chairs


Type: Conferences & Symposia [View all]
Posted by: Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art
Deadline: Fri, June 1st, 2018

-in the sailing of the ships through the ocean for the profit of mankind – Surah 2:164

 

The Seas and the Mobility of Islamic Art

 

From medieval trade routes to the contemporary migrant crisis, the seas have served as both connective tissues and barriers between intellectual, political, and artistic traditions. Nowhere, perhaps, is this dual role more evident than within the visual cultures of the Islamic world. Stretching from centers around the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, to the coasts of Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and with tendrils extending across the Pacific and Atlantic, these ethnically, linguistically, and socially variegated traditions were both united and divided by the seas and those who crossed them.

 

Inspired by Qatar’s distinctive location as part of international trade routes linking the Central Islamic lands, the Mediterranean, and the Indian Ocean, the eighth biennial Hamad Bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art, to be held in Doha November 7-9, 2019, will foster a lively, engaged, and critical discussion touching upon some of the most vital questions raised by these vibrant and rich interchanges of the arts. How did exposure to imported materials and ideas transform formerly local artistic traditions? What role did travel, diplomacy, and gift-giving play in crafting seemingly discrete forms and practices? How are the movements of people, shifting markets for labor, and the uneven distribution skills and techniques, bound up with the formation and metamorphosis of styles? How did the shipment of commodities and curiosities from distant places shape and change social, cultural, and religious institutions?  What role do the objects created from such interactions have in enhancing cultural understanding or generating enmity and mistrust? And how has the ever-increasing pace of globalization effected such developments?

 

We seek six conference chairs to solicit, select, and organize panels of three to four speakers. Panels should explore these themes, with an eye to interconnectivity across geographic boundaries both within the world of Islam and beyond, embracing the full span of their visual and material cultures. Please submit a short CV and a 500-word statement of interest, including a formal session proposal and list of possible speakers. Speakers need not be confirmed or contacted at this stage. Panel submissions should be emailed to Sean Roberts (seroberts2@vcu.edu) by June 1, 2018. Conference chairs will be paid an honorarium.   



Posted on Mon, April 16th, 2018
Expires on Fri, June 1st, 2018

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