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X-WR-CALNAME:Race & Gender in Islamic Art and Visual Culture
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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DTSTAMP:20260521T041202Z
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DTSTART:20240419T130000Z
DTEND:20240419T171500Z
DESCRIPTION:Generously supported by Oberlin College’s Art History Departm
 ent and the University of Michigan\, this two-day symposium will bring tog
 ether leading experts who seek to acknowledge the ways in which race and g
 ender converge and jointly impact codes of representation in Islamic image
 -making practices over time. Exploring the artistic traditions of the land
 s of Islam writ large—from the Middle East to the United States and from
  the medieval period to today—the papers address the question of how the
  visual cultures of the Islamic world can help expand\, refine\, and probl
 ematize the intersections of race and gender beyond Euro-American spheres.
 \n\nArt credit: Late 12th or early 13th century\, Rayy\, Iran. Earthenware
  with lustre-painting on an opaque white glaze. 8.9 x 31.1 cm. Aga Khan Mu
 seum inv. no. AKM739.
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LOCATION:Hallock Auditorium\, Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental St
 udies
SUMMARY:Race & Gender in Islamic Art and Visual Culture
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/race-gender-in-islamic-art
 -and-visual-culture
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Symposia/Workshops
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