Monthly seminar "Societies, politics and cultures of the Iranian world" (2022-2023)
This seminar is intended as a forum for intellectual exchange and debate. It is open to all researchers working on the Iranian world, master's students, doctoral students as well as researchers on other cultural areas.
This seminar can be validated as part of the Iranian Studies course (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3) under certain conditions.
Monthly seminar "Societies, politics and cultures of the Iranian world" (2022-2023)
Organizers
Amr Ahmed (Inalco), Sandra Aube (CNRS), Samra Azarnouche (EPHE)
Seminar access
Presential: Inalco (65, rue des Grands Moulins - 75013 Paris) - salles 3.15 ou 5.28
Contact: sandra.aube@cnrs.fr
Programme 2022-2023
Tuesday, October 18, 2022, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Valentina Bruccoleri (Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
Beyond the Ardebil collection: new perspectives on Chinese porcelain in the Iranian world
Thursday, November 17, 2022, room 5.28, 5pm-7pm
Viola Allegranzi (Institute of Iranian Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
The gunbads of Chisht-i Sharif: new perspectives on a little-known site and on the history of the Ghourides in Afghanistan (half 12th -early 13th century)
Thursday December 15, 2022, room 5.28, 5pm-7pm
Alberto Bernard (École Pratique des Hautes Études - PSL/CeRMI)
"Passe-moi le sel": oaths and diplomacy among the Sassanid kings
Thursday, January 26, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Meryem Sebti (Centre Jean Pépin, UMR 8230)
From Sohravardi's philosophical narratives to Saadi's poetry: the influence of the Avicennian doctrine of imagination
Thursday, February 16, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Francis Richard (BULAC)
The king and his court in the iconography of Shāhnāme manuscripts
Thursday, March 16, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Estelle Amy de la Bretèque (Laboratoire d'ethnologie et de sociologie comparative, UMR 7186)
Yezidi religious practices in Europe
Thursday April 13, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Jaroslava Obrtelovà (Uppsala University, Department of Linguistics and Philology)
Linguistic means for expressing epistemic stance and perspective shifts in the Wakhi language
Thursday, May 11, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Rostislav Oreshko (Orient and Mediterranean, UMR 8761/Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University)
The Persians in Anatolia: three epigraphic studies on Lycia, Lydia and Phrygia
Thursday, June 15, 2023, room 3.15, 5pm-7pm
Nina Soleymani-Majd (Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Narratives of British women travelers in Bakhtiyāri country (19th-20th centuries)