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SUMMARY:International Congress ECAS9 2023
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the publication of the book by Marialuisa Lucia Sergio “How the Church Under Pius XII Addressed Decolonization. The Issue of Algerian Independence” (New York-London: Routledge 2023)\, the author will take part in the African Futures: ECAS Conference 2023 presenting her research on the relationship between Islam and Catholicism in the African colonial context. \nECAS9 2023\, 31 MAY – 3 JUNE 2023\nUniversity of Cologne “African Futures” aims to explore the continent’s critical engagements with the past\, present\, and future of Africa’s global entanglements. ECAS2023 consists of 250 panels addressing the theme of African Futures representing all disciplines and methodological approaches of the social sciences and humanities. \nThursday 1 June\, 9:00-10:45\, Thursday 1 June\, 15:00-16:45\nPANEL: Islam in Africa in global context: African engagements at the intersection of the local\, the transregional\, and the global \nConvenors:\nBenjamin Soares (University of Florida)\nMara Leichtman (Michigan State University)\nShobana Shankar (Stony Brook University (SUNY)) \nThis panel centers around understanding Islam in Africa at the intersection of the local\, the transregional\, and the global. It focuses on African engagements with Islam at these different scales and how such engagements help to shape imagination of the past\, present\, and future. Such cultural and political imagination can have important implications for African Muslims’ writing of history\, their modes of belonging\, shifting affiliations\, and aspirations for the future. \nSession 1 Thursday 1 June\, 2023\, 9:00-10:45 \nJörg Haustein (University of Cambridge)\nIslamic Studies and Muslim Connectivity: Deconstructing Colonial Misreadings in German East Africa \nMarialuisa Lucia Sergio (Roma Tre University)\nThe image of Islam in Africa according of the unpublished correspondence from the Vatican archives (1939-1958) \nMusa Ibrahim (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and technology\, Kumasi)\nGlobal Dynamics\, Local Approaches: The ‘ambiguous pluralism” in the Iran-inspired Shia movement in Nigeria \nKai Kresse (Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO) Freie Universität Berlin)\nA Swahili poem in global context: ‚Wasiya wa mabanati’ (Advice to the girls\, 1974) by Mahmoud Mau\, inspired by ‘Ya binti!’ (Oh daughter!\, 1950s) by Sheikh Ali al-Tantawi \nKaren Lauterbach (University of Copenhagen)\nThe writing of Zongo history: Muslim identities and the contestation of local\, transregional\, and transnational histories in a Kumasi (Ghana) Zongo \nSession 2 Thursday 1 June\, 2023\, 15:00-16:45\nTerje Ostebo (University of Florida)\nRe-localizing Salafism: Ongoing Discourses within Ethiopian Salafism \nAugustin Sawadogo (School of Oriental and African Studies\, University of London)\nIslamic Education between two worldviews? The French Arabic schools in Burkina Faso. \nMara Leichtman (Michigan State University)\nTransnational Networks Between Kuwait and East Africa: The Case of a Shi‘i Islamic NGO in Tanzania \nAbdoulaye Ibrahim Bachir (University of Bayreuth)\nTurkish Islam in Africa: A politico-religious mission?
URL:https://www.sissco.it/calendario/international-congress-ecas9-2023-31-may-3-june-2023-universitat-zu-koln/
LOCATION:Universität zu Köln\, Albertus-Magnus-Platz 50923 Köln\, Colonia\, Germania
CATEGORIES:Convegno
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