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Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives
International Conference
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Dates: 5-6 September 2008 Call for Papers Deadline: January 31, 2008 Location: University of Manchester, United Kingdom Website: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/cres/activities/islam/
'Representing Islam: Comparative Perspectives' is an international conference organised jointly by the Universities of Manchester and Surrey and supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of Britain. It has attracted over 100 eminent national and international speakers.
Representations of 'Islam' have a profound influence on political cultures and national identities, as well as on attitudes to immigration, security and multiculturalism. The complexity of the notion of 'Islam' and the heterogeneous responses that it elicits are such that there is no uniform approach to its representation and social construction. The conference addresses this complexity by treating the comparative dimension of recent representations of Islam, encompassing different nations, political institutions, media institutions, and cultures. The conference will be primarily concerned with the press, television, radio, film and the internet. However, it will also include other channels of communication, such as translations, speeches or pamphlets, political discourse, and the visual arts.
For more updates, visit our website: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/cres/activities/islam/.
Anyone interested in more information should contact Shishir Shahnawaz, the Conference Administrator at shishir.shahnawaz@manchester.ac.uk.
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