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Conference

Tales of Trickery, Tales of Endurance: Gender, Performance, and Politics in the Islamic World and Beyond
A Conference in Honor of Margaret Mills
Friday, May 18 - Saturday, May 19, 2012
Mershon Center for International Security Studies
1501 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
Organizers
Dorothy Noyes,
Director of the Center for Folklore Studies and Associate Professor at The Ohio State University
Barbara Lloyd, Associate Director of the Center for Folklore Studies at The Ohio State University
To RSVP for the conference, email Elo-Hanna Seljamaa at seljamaa.1@buckeyemail.osu.edu
Overview
Professor Margaret Mills, retiring in June 2012 from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, has made major contributions to the study of women in contemporary Afghanistan, the folklore of the Persian-speaking world and South Asia, women’s oral traditions, and traditional pedagogies. She has helped us to think about the rhetorical dimension of oral traditions; the gendering of religious experience; the partitioning of the traditional public sphere into gendered and performative situations; how literacies and pedagogies are mobilized to form political identities; how individual and collective expressive repertoires respond to war and displacement.
This conference assembles some of her former students and longterm colleagues to discuss new developments in these lines of research. Expected participants include:
Joyce Burkhalter-Flueckiger (Religion, Emory)
Cati Coe (Anthropology, Rutgers-Camden)
Yücel Demirer (Political Science, Kocaeli U, Turkey)
Ben Gatling (Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, NYU)
Deborah Kapchan (Performance Studies, NYU)
Derya Keskin (Education, Kocaeli U, Turkey)
Frank Korom (Religion and Anthropology, Boston U)
Ulrich Marzolph (Enzyklopädie des Märchens, Göttingen)
Susan Niditch (Religious Studies, Amherst)
Ruth Olson (Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures, UWMadison)
Arzu Öztürkmen (History, Boğaziçi U, Turkey)
Leela Prasad (Ethics and Religious Studies, Duke)
Dwight Reynolds (Religious Studies, UC-Santa Barbara)
Susan Slyomovics (Anthropology and Near Eastern, UCLA)
Meltem Türkoz (Humanities and Social Sciences, Işık U, Turkey)
Susan Wadley (South Asian Studies, Syracuse)
Bill Westerman (American Folklife Center Green Fellow)
Program
9 a.m. -- Continental Breakfast
9:15 a.m. -- Welcome
Dorothy Noyes, Director of the Center for Folklore Studies, and Sebastian Knowles, Associate Dean for Faculty and Research,
Division of Arts and Humanities
9:30 a.m. -- Finding and Shaping Performance
Performance in the Ottoman World: A Folkloric Approach to Historical Research
Kinship & Borders: The Worlding of Genres in the Writings of a Telugu Folklorist in Colonial India
In Search of Islamic Feminist Poets: Memoir, Ethnography and Storytelling
Chair: Morgan Liu, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
11 a.m. -- Break
11:15 a.m. -- Tricksters and Goddesses
Abu Zayd Al-Hilali: Hero, Trickster, Sufi, Poet
"Dancing with Chains" and the Ambiguity of Power: Women Tricksters in the Hebrew Bible
"Crazy for the Goddess": Personal Narratives of a Consuming Relationship
Chair: Bruce Fudge, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
12:45 p.m. -- Buffet Lunch
2 p.m. -- Expressive Agendas and Audience Design
Likhiya: Painting Stories in the Mithila Region
Satire Under the Conditions of an Islamic Republic
Göttingen
Guru Bawa's Funny Philadelphia Family
Chair: Dick Davis, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
3:30 p.m. -- Break
3:45 p.m. -- Old Forms, New Politics
Algerian Women's Buqalah Poems: Cultural Politics, Oral Literature and Anti-Colonial Resistance
Revisiting the Headscarf Issue after a Decade: Changing Forms and Images at the Intersection of Religion, Politics and Economics in Turkey
Folk Hagiography and Islamic Revivalism in Tajikistan
Chair: Sabra Webber, Departments of Comparative Studies and
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
5:30 p.m. -- Reception, Dinner, and Roast in honor of Margaret Mills
Master of Ceremonies: Ulrich Marzolph
9:15 a.m. -- Continental Breakfast
9:30 a.m. -- Re-forming Place
Of Argonauts and Afghans, Rowing to Lesbos
Multivocality in the Construction of Place in Şile, Turkey: Experiments with Photo-Elicitation
Mosque Architecture as Conflict Transformation: The Cases of Göztepe Park, Taksim Square and Şakirin Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Chair: Amy Shuman, Department of English
11 a.m. -- Break
11:15 a.m. -- Pedagogies at Cultural Boundaries
Work Stories, Gossip, and the Ethnicization of Pedagogy among Ghanaian Immigrant Parents
Learning about Survivance: A Critical Approach to Teaching Native American Culture
Ruth Olson, Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures,
U Wisconsin-Madison
Chair: Katey Borland, Department of Comparative Studies
12:30 p.m. -- Lunch Buffet
Sponsors
Mershon Center for International Security Studies
Division of the Arts & Humanities
Deparment of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
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