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DESCRIPTION:New Approaches in Middle East &amp\; South Asia Studies Spring 
 Symposium10:00 AM: Welcome10:05 AM: New Approaches in South Asian StudiesK
 atherine Lemons\, McGill University: "The Politics of Divorce: Islamic Law
  and the Making of Indian Secularism"Fareen Parvez\, University of Massach
 usetts at Amherst: "Politicizing Islam: The Islamic Revival in France and 
 India"11:20 AM: New Approaches in Middle East StudiesBegüm Adalet\, Cornel
 l University: "Hotels and Highways: Modernizing Cold War Turkey"Natalie Kh
 azaal\, Texas A&amp\;M University: "Pretty Liar: The Politics of Televisio
 n\, Language\, and Gender in Wartime Lebanon"12:30 PM: Roundtable Discussi
 onFree and open to the public.For more information\, please contact Juanit
 a Horan at 315.443.4927 or jmhoran@syr.eduCo-sponsored by the Humanities C
 enter\, the Moynihan Institute\, the South Asia Center\, the Newhouse Cent
 er for Global Engagement\, and the departments of History\, International 
 Relations\, Religion\, Sociology\, and Women's and Gender Studies
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DTSTART:20180420T140000Z
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SUMMARY:The Politics of Gender and Islam
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><br></p><p><br></p><p>New Approaches in Mid
 dle East &amp\; South Asia Studies Spring Symposium</p><p>10:00 AM: Welcom
 e</p><p><br></p><p>10:05 AM: New Approaches in South Asian Studies</p><p>K
 atherine Lemons\, McGill University: "The Politics of Divorce: Islamic Law
  and the Making of Indian Secularism"</p><p>Fareen Parvez\, University of 
 Massachusetts at Amherst: "Politicizing Islam: The Islamic Revival in Fran
 ce and India"</p><p><br></p><p>11:20 AM: New Approaches in Middle East Stu
 dies</p><p>Begüm Adalet\, Cornell University: "Hotels and Highways: Modern
 izing Cold War Turkey"</p><p>Natalie Khazaal\, Texas A&amp\;M University: 
 "Pretty Liar: The Politics of Television\, Language\, and Gender in Wartim
 e Lebanon"</p><p><br></p><p>12:30 PM: Roundtable Discussion</p><p><br></p>
 <p>Free and open to the public.</p><p>For more information\, please contac
 t Juanita Horan at 315.443.4927 or jmhoran@syr.edu</p><p><em>Co-sponsored 
 by the Humanities Center\, the Moynihan Institute\, the South Asia Center\
 , the Newhouse Center for Global Engagement\, and the departments of Histo
 ry\, International Relations\, Religion\, Sociology\, and Women's and Gend
 er Studies</em></p>
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