20
OCT
21
OCT

2nd International Conference on Islamophobia. From Orientalism to Islamophobia?

Journée
Ouvert au grand public
20.10.2016 13:15    -    21.10.2016 18:00
Présentiel

The central themes of the Second International Conference on Islamophobia are historical as well as contemporary issues surrounding Orientalism and Islamophobia. Of particular interest are questions regarding continuities as well as discontinuities between orientalist traditions and contemporary anti-Muslim discourses and attitudes. While Islamophobia is usually regarded as a phenomenon particularly arising in Western societies in the 21st century, Orientalism has a longer history and saw its peak in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. While some argue that contemporary Islamophobia should be seen as a continuation of Orientalism, others emphasize that the two phenomena should be considered and conceived of separately from each other. The conference also aims to reach a larger audience and to place the current discussions about Islamophobia in a more historical perspective.

Admission to the conference is free. Places may be reserved in advance by e-mail to: dirk.fischer(at)unifr.ch

https://lettres.unifr.ch/de/hist/gmzg/tagungen/tagung-islamophobie.html
Quand?
20.10.2016 13:15    -    21.10.2016 18:00
Où?
Salle Salle Rossier
Rue de l'Hôpital 2, 1700 Fribourg
Organisation
Contemporary History Section, Department of Historical Sciences, University of Fribourg
Conference coordination: Dirk Fischer
dirk.fischer@unifr.ch
Av. de l'Europe 20
1700 Fribourg
0041/(0)26 300 7935