W dniach 15-16 kwietnia br. Wydział Orientalistyczny Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego serdecznie zaprasza na międzynarodową konferencję Iranistyczną „Power of Identity. Iranian World in Research”. Konferencja odbędzie się w Sali Balowej Pałacu Tyszkiewiczów UW przy Krakowskim Przedmieściu 32.
Program Konferencji:
April 15, 2013 (Monday)
10.00–10.30 Opening ceremony
Professor Jolanta Sierakowska-Dyndo, Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies
Professor Alojzy Nowak, Vice-Rector of the University of Warsaw
Moderator: Professor Jolanta Sierakowska-Dyndo
10.30–10.50 Faegheh Shirazi, Ph.D., (The University of Texas, USA), Iranian Shiia Women’s Participation in Sofreh Gatherings: an Exclusive Feminine Identity
10.50–11.10 Alessandro Cancian, Ph.D., (Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK), Sufi Exegesis, Religious Authority and the Social History of Modern Iran: The Case of Sulṭānʽalīshāh’s Bayān al-saʽāda. An Introduction
11.10–11.30 Anna Krasnowolska, Ph.D., (Jagiellonian University, Poland), Who is a „Madame”? Invisible Transmitters of European Culture
coffee break
12.00–12.20 Barry Wood, Ph.D., (Bogaziçi University, Turkey), Mind into Miniature: on the Trail of Persian “identity” in Painting
12.20–12.40 Asya Asbaghi, Ph.D., (University of Potsdam, Germany), The Shrines of Yazdgird III’s Daughters. Holy Places of Two Different Religions
12.40–13.00 Dariush Borbor, Ph.D., (Research Institute and Library of Iranian Studies, Iran), The Role of the King of Kings: An Interpretation in Historiography
13.00-13.20 Paulina Niechciał, Ph.D., (Jagiellonian University, Poland), Iranian National Identity in the Zoroastrian Perspective
discussion
lunch break
Moderator: Professor Jadwiga Pstrusińska
14.40–15.00 George Sanikidze, Ph.D., (Ilia State University, Georgia), At the Crossroad of the East and the West: Activities of the Iranian Community in the 19th c. Tbilisi
15.00–15.20 Sylwia Surdykowska, Ph.D., (University of Warsaw, Poland), The Idea of Sadness as the Power of Persian Culture
15.20–15.40 Hamideh Sadeghi-Iman, Ph.D., (University of Warsaw, Poland), Business Ethics in Iranian Civilization according to Two Influential Factors: Religion and Culture
coffee break
16.00-16.20 Katarzyna Wąsala, M.A., (Jagiellonian University, Poland), How the Characters Speak for Themselves: Colloquial Language as a Mean of Expressing Identity in Contemporary Literature
16.20-16.40 Agnieszka Erdt, M.A., (University of Warsaw, Poland), ‘Allāma Ṭabāṭabāi`s View on the Creation of Man. Introductory Reflections
16.40-17.00 Stanisław Jaśkowski, M.A., (University of Warsaw, Poland), Kasravi – Was He Truly the Integrative Nationalist of Iran?
discussion
April 16, 2013 (Tuesday)
Moderator: Professor Anna Krasnowolska
10.30-11.00 Concert of Persian Music
11.00–11.20 Nahid Pirnazar, Ph.D., (University of California, USA), Judeo-Persian Literature and its Contribution to Iranian Identity
11.20–11.40 Mirosław Michalak, Ph.D., (University of Warsaw, Poland), A Lost Identity. Iranians as Seafarers and Explorers
11.40–12.00 Miklós Sárközy, Ph.D., (Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK), Indigenous versus International? The Role of Pre-Islamic Identity and Shiite Islam in the Clashes of Post-Sāsānian Kingdoms with Ismācīlī Dācīs in Northern Iran
coffee break
12.30-12.50 Helen Giunashvili, Ph.D., (Ilia State University, Georgia), Studies on Parthian Georgian Cultural-Linguistic Interrelations
12.50-13.10 Iván Szántó, Ph.D., (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary), Jam-e Jam: Pre-Islamic Iran in Qajar Art and Aesthetics
13.10-13.30 Radosław Sterna, M.A., (University of Warsaw, Poland), Iranian Georgians – History, Tradition and Identity
discussion
lunch break
Moderator: Dr. Mirosław Michalak
14.40-15.00 Alireza Shomali, Ph.D., (Wheaton College, USA), Mohammad-e Zakaria-ye Razi and the Equality of Political Rights
15.00-15.20 Magdalena Zaborowska, Ph.D., (University of Warsaw, Poland), Rethinking Revelation. Some Remarks on the Contemporary Iranian Approach to Qur’an
15.20-15.40 Leonardo Gregoratti, Ph.D., (Udine University, Italy), The Bow of the Persian and Parthian Kings
coffee break
16.10-16.30 Rafal Stepien, M.A., (Columbia University, USA), Rumi, Balkhi, Mevlevi: The Ambiguities of Identity in the Poetry of Jalal al-Din Muhammad (1207-1272 CE)
16.30-16.50 Mohammad Amin Rokni, Ph.D., (University of Warsaw, Poland), Common Words in Persian and Polish Language
16.50-17.10 Mateusz Kłagisz, M.A., (Jagiellonian University, Poland),A Glance at New Persian Translations of Middle Persian Texts
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