Workshop

Traugott Fuchs am Orient-Institut Istanbul: Wohin soll die Reise gehen?

5. Januar 2024 | Autorin: Sarah El Sheimy

Anlässlich der bevorstehenden Öffnung des Traugott Fuchs-Archivs hatte das Orient-Institut Ende November ganz besonderen Besuch: Von der Universität Heidelberg sind Sandra Schell und Jens Krumeich angereist und haben in einem Workshop am 21. November Einblicke in die Forschung mit Archiven gegeben. Teilgenommen haben Studierende und Dozentinnen der Abteilung für deutsche Sprache und Literatur der Universität Istanbul, Expert*innen, die im Rahmen ihrer Forschung selbst mit dem Traugott Fuchs-Archiv arbeiten und einige Mitarbeitende des Orient-Instituts.

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Iterations of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Themes and Problem Spaces in Turkey, Iran and Germany

31 JULY 2020 | Authors: Katja Rieck, Melike Şahinol, Burak Taşdizen

The spread of SARS-CoV-2 took place along the arteries and capillaries of globalisation. Hardest hit were thus major nodal points of such global flows, centres of commerce, travel and tourism like New York, Paris, London, but also Istanbul.

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„Sonic Rituals“ trotz Pandemie – Einblicke, Eindrücke, Fragen

18. September 2020 | Autorin: Margret Scharrer

Als unser Team (bestehend aus Judith I. Haug, Istanbul, Tül Demirbaş und Margret Scharrer, beide Bern) sich den ersten Vorbereitungen für den Workshop „Sonic Rituals: Ottoman, Habsburg & Burgundian Festivities (15th – 17th Centuries) From an Intermedial Perspective“ widmete, war von Corona noch keine Rede.

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Fortuities of an online search and the complexities of Ottoman feminism

4 December 2020 | Author: Gülşah Torunoğlu

In a less than a week Hülya Adak, Richard Wittmann and I will be holding a virtual workshop on „Mapping Gender in the Near East: What’s New and What’s Ahead in Ottoman and Turkish Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.“ Like many fortunate forms of academic cooperation, the enthusiasm and commitment of several key scholars has resulted in a broader collaborative, international and interdisciplinary academic event, bringing together more than 30 scholars from nine countries, including Turkey, Germany, the United States, the Czech Republic, France, the United Kingdom, Lebanon, Greece, and the Netherlands to exchange their views on gender in the Near East.

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CMO Brings Together Music Editors of the Hampartsum Notation in a Virtual Event

29 January 2021 | Author: Nevin Şahin

The long-term project Corpus Musicae Ottomanicae, after having initiated the online publication platform www.corpus-musicae-ottomanicae.de in 2018, is now happy to publish the pre-prints of the first music and text editions of the project on music sources in the Hampartsum notation.

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