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05/10/2012 - 05/10/2012 | Berlin

Prof. Joseph Massad: "Die Liebe zum Herrscher und der “arabische Frühling” am 10.5.2012 um 19 Uhr

“Love, Fear and the Arab Spring”, Lecture by Prof Joseph Massad (Columbia University, NY)
Zeit: Donnerstag, 10. Mai, 19 Uhr
Ort: SFB 640, Hausvogteiplatz 5 – 7, 10117 Berlin, Room 0109

ACHTUNG: Der folgende Vortrag von Prof. Massad wurde auf den 7. Mai vorverlegt:
“Psychoanalysis, Islam, and the other of liberalism”
Zeit: Montag, 7. Mai, 14 Uhr
Ort: ZMO, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin

Gäste sind herzlich willkommen.

Prof. Joseph Massad wird 2 öffentliche Vorträge in Berlin halten:

I “Psychoanalysis, Islam, and the other of liberalism” (7.5.2012, 14 Uhr am ZMO)
The presentation interrogates the terms and methods used by psychoanalytic authors to explain and understand something they other as "Islam." It reads critically and psycho-analytically these authors' attempts to read "Islam" psycho-analytically and finds that more often than not, they subject psychoanalysis to liberal principles that are not defined in psychoanalytic terms. The lecture focuses on Tunisian author Fethi Benslama (but also discusses Moustafa Safouan's work as well as the work of Adnan Houballah among others), analyzing and deconstructing certain key semantic and conceptual confusions of "Islam" and "Islamism" that are manifest in the general psychoanalytic literature on "Islam."

II “Love, Fear and the Arab Spring”, 10.5.2012, 19 Uhr, SFB 640
The lecture reads Gramsci's reading of Machiavelli with regards to the Prince and the importance of love and fear in strategies of rule used by Arab regimes facing uprisings. The lecture then proceeds to explicate the compatibility and incompatibility of certain class alliances in Arab societies that were/are temporarily made in order to challenge the reigning dictators, especially as this relates to the declared goals of the uprisings, while analyzing US imperial strategy in countering and controlling the uprisings, including the role of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and the US' and Western insistence on naming the uprisings "the Arab Spring," a nomenclature with a resonant Cold War genealogy with important implications that the lecture explores.

Joseph Massad is Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History. He is author of Colonial Effects: The Making of National Identity in Jordan (Columbia U. Press. 2001) which was based on his dissertation which won the Middle East Studies Association¹s Malcolm Kerr Award, The Persistence of the Palestinian Question: Essays on Zionism and the Palestinians (Routledge 2006) which was translated to Arabic and French in 2009, and Desiring Arabs (U. Chicago Press, 2007) which won the Lionel Trilling Award in 2008. Desiring Arabs will be coming out in Arabic this summer from Dar al-Shuruq, Cairo. In addition to numerous academic articles, Professor Massad is also a regular contributor of op-ed articles to the Al-Ahram Weekly (Cairo), Al-Akhbar (Beirut), and Aljazeera English website (Doha). His articles are translated to Numerous languages including Spanish, French, Turkish, Swedish, Farsi, Russian, Japanese, German, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese. He is currently finishing a book titled Islam in Liberalism.

Information on participating / attending:
U.A.w.g. at: zmo@rz.hu-berlin.de

In Kooperation mit dem SFB 640 Repräsentationen sozialer Ordnungen im Wandel.

Date:

05/10/2012 19:00 - 05/10/2012 20:30

Event venue:

“Love, Fear and the Arab Spring”, Lecture by Prof Joseph Massad (Columbia University, NY)
Zeit: Donnerstag, 10. Mai, 19 Uhr
Ort: SFB 640, Hausvogteiplatz 5 – 7, 10117 Berlin, Room 0109

ACHTUNG: Der folgende Vortrag von Prof. Massad wurde auf den 7. Mai vorverlegt:
“Psychoanalysis, Islam, and the other of liberalism”
Zeit: Montag, 7. Mai, 14 Uhr
Ort: ZMO, Kirchweg 33, 14129 Berlin-Nikolassee
14129 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Target group:

Journalists, all interested persons

Relevance:

transregional, national

Subject areas:

Cultural sciences, Politics, Psychology, Religion, Social studies

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture

Entry:

04/25/2012

Sender/author:

Dr. Sonja Hegasy

Department:

Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO)

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event39544


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