The Masnavi Genre Between Orality and Literacy in Fourteenth Century Anatolia (Zeynep Oktay, 7 Temmuz 2023)
Bölümümüzün hocalarından Zeynep Oktay'ın "The Masnavi Genre Between Orality and Literacy in Fourteenth Century Anatolia" başlıklı bildirisiyle katkıda bulunacağı Jalal al-Din Rumi and his Legacy: Religion, Literature and Culture between Medieval Anatolia and the Persianate World, 13th-14th Centuries konferansı 6-7 Temmuz 2023 tarihlerinde BIAA Ankara'da (Atatürk Bulvarı 154, Çankaya, Ankara) gerçekleşecek. Katılım için kayıt yaptırmak zorunludur. Etkinlik programı ve kayıt formu için tıklayınız.
6 July 2023
9:15-9.30 Welcome and opening remarks
9:30-10.45 Panel 1 The Historical Rumi
Mohammad Estelami (McGill University), The Challenges of Documentation in Sufi Studies
Matthew Lynch (Oregon State University), The Mystical Subject: Examining the Contingency of Identity in the Quest for the Historical Rumi
10.45-11.15 Tea/coffee break
11.15-13.00 Panel 2 Approaching the text of Rumi’s works
Alan Williams (University of Manchester), Mystical Optics: the Perspective of the Masnavi
İklil Selçuk (Özyeğin University), Narratives of economic morality in the writings of Rumi
Ali-Asghar Seyed-Ghorab (Utrecht University), Justification of Sin in Rumi’s Poetry
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.15 Panel 3 Art Historical Approaches to Rumi
Zarifa Alikperova (University of Oxford), The Making of the Shrine of Rumi in Medieval Konya: Architecture, Patronage and the City
Scott Redford (SOAS, University of London), Two Rahles Made for the Shrine of Jalal al-Din Rumi in Konya
15.15-15.45 Tea/coffee
7 July 2023
9.30-10.45 Panel 4: Rumi and Konya in the thirteenth century
Sara Nur Yıldız (Middle East Technical University), The ‘Talisman of the World’: Mawlana Jalal al-Din Rumi in Seljuk Konya under Mongol Rule
Richard Piran McClary (University of York), A Changing City: Architectural Innovation and Urban Renewal in Konya during the Lifetime of Mevlana
10.45-11.15 Tea/coffee break
11.15-13.00 Panel 5 The religious and literary legacy of Rumi
Roderick Grierson (Near East University), ‘The Turkmen Dervish’: Yunus Emre and Persianate Sufism in Anatolia
Murat İnan (University of Victoria), The “Wondrous Sultan”: How Rumi Captivated and Shaped the Turkish Sufi Communities of Fourteenth-Century Anatolia
Zeynep Oktay (Boğaziçi University), The Masnavi Genre Between Orality and Literacy in Fourteenth Century Anatolia
13.00-14.00 lunch
14.00-15.15 Panel 6: The political legacy of Rumi
Andrew Peacock (University of St Andrews), Rumi Beyond the Mevlevis: His Image in Later Islamic Texts
Maarten Holtzapffel (Utrecht University), Rumi and Religious Pluralism: Mystical Poetry in the Political Theories of Abdolkarim Soroush
15.15-15.45 Tea/coffee
Son Güncelleme: 15:02:18 - 04.07.2023
