Events - 2013

The department regularly sponsors lectures and special events, a representative selection of which is listed here, searchable by 'Event Category'.

The Graeco-Arabic Tradition of Metaph. Alpha Minor. Blueprint for a New Critical Edition of Aristotle's Metaphysics
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211
Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Matteo Di Giovanni, Graduate Student, Dept. of NELC

Dalāʾil al-Nubūwa — Proofs of Prophecy in Early Ḥadīth Literature
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Room 211 HGS
Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Mareike Körtner, Yale University

Miracles of Prophecy: Folk Tales vs. Prophetic Tradition
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Mareike Körtner, Graduate Student, Dept. of NELC

If it Walks Like a Genre, Quacks Like a Genre, and Swims Like a Genre: Some observations about large-scale compilation under the Mamluks
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Elias Muhanna, Brown University

The Aesthetics of Accumulation in Mamluk Literature
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Room 211 HGS
Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Elias Muhanna
Brown University

Elias Muhanna is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Middle East Studies at Brown University, where he teaches courses on classical Arabic literature and Islamic intellectual history. He earned his PhD in Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations from Harvard University in 2012, and was a Visiting Fellow at the Stanford University  Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law in 2011-12. His current research focuses on classical and early modern encyclopedic literature in the Islamic world, and particularly on the diverse forms of large-scale compilation during the Mamluk Empire (1250-1517).

In addition to his academic scholarship, Muhanna has written extensively on contemporary cultural and political affairs in the Middle East for several publications, including The New York Times, The Nation, Foreign Policy, The Guardian, The National, Mideast Monitor, World Politics Review, Bidoun, and Transition.

For further details, see his website:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Elias_Muhanna

As well as a recent interview with him:
http://news.brown.edu/new-faculty/2012-13/elias-muhanna

The event is sponsored by The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations & The Graduate School

Alexander in the South Arabian Historiography
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Anna Akasoy, University of Cambridge

Jabra Ibrahim Jabra's Translation of William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury
Yale Arabic Colloquium
Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Annemarie McManus, Graduate Student, Dept. of Comparative Literature