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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Middle Eastern Studies presents:MES Spring Symposium: 
 Inventing the Muslim World and Islamophobia&nbsp\;Featuring:Cemil Aydin\, 
 (UNC-Chapel Hill\, History\,\nauthor of The Idea of the Muslim World) on "
 Islamophobia&nbsp\;as Geopolitics: The Idea of the Muslim World from the E
 ra of Empires to the Post-Colonial Period"Deepa Kumar (Rutgers\, Media\nan
 d Middle Eastern Studies\, author of Islamophobia and the Politics of\nEmp
 ire) on "Women Islam\, and Empire From Gendered Orientalism to Imperial Fe
 minism"&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Co-sponsored by the Humanities Center\, Moynihan Inst
 itute\, South Asia Center\, Newhouse's Center for Global Engagements\, and
  the Departments of History\, International Relations\, Religion\, Sociolo
 gy and Women and Gender Studies. For more information please contact Havva
  Karakas-Keles at 315-443-9931. For accessibility information please call 
 Marc Albert at 315-443-9248.
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SUMMARY:MES Spring Symposium\, Inventing the Muslim World and Islamophobia 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Middle Eastern Studies presents:</
 p><p><strong>MES Spring Symposium: Inventing the Muslim World and Islamoph
 obia</strong>&nbsp\;</p><p>Featuring:</p><p>Cemil Aydin\, (UNC-Chapel Hill
 \, History\,\nauthor of <i>The Idea of the Muslim World) </i>on "Islamopho
 bia&nbsp\;as Geopolitics: The Idea of the Muslim World from the Era of Emp
 ires to the Post-Colonial Period"</p><p>Deepa Kumar (Rutgers\, Media\nand 
 Middle Eastern Studies\, author of <i>Islamophobia and the Politics of\nEm
 pire</i>) on "Women Islam\, and Empire From Gendered Orientalism to Imperi
 al Feminism"&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p><em><strong>Co-sponsored by the Humanitie
 s Center\, Moynihan Institute\, South Asia Center\, Newhouse's Center for 
 Global Engagements\, and the Departments of History\, International Relati
 ons\, Religion\, Sociology and Women and Gender Studies. </strong></em></p
 ><p>For more information please contact Havva Karakas-Keles at 315-443-993
 1. For accessibility information please call Marc Albert at 315-443-9248.<
 /p>
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