21 February 2019
This two-day workshop in Cairo will bring together scholars from North-Western Europe and the MENA region who do research in Muslim majority and/or minority contexts. The workshop invites scholars to reflect, on the basis of ethnographic fieldwork, on how critique travels across religious and geographic difference.
This two-day workshop in Cairo will bring together scholars from North-Western Europe and the MENA region who do research in Muslim majority and/or minority contexts. The workshop invites scholars to reflect, on the basis of ethnographic fieldwork, on how critique travels across religious and geographic difference.
Workshop date: March 15-16, 2019
Submission deadline: February 20, 2019
Location: Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC)
This workshop is organized by Mina Ibrahim and Rahma Bavelaar as part of the ERC-funded research project 'Problematizing "Muslim Marriages": Ambiguities and Contestations" at the University of Amsterdam.