Discourses of Memory In Iranian Languages
Conference - Programme
23 - 24 February 2006
INALCO (2nd floor, staircase C), 2 Rue de Lille, 75007 Paris, France
This conference brings together specialists working on aspects of memory, oral history and oral tradition in Iranian languages.
Programme
Day 1: Thursday 23 February
9.00 Registration
9.15 Welcome (Christine Allison, Paris)
9.30-13.00 Legend and History: Remembering the Remote Past
Chair: Prof. Philip Huyse
Naqqali: Ancient Legend as a Commentary on Current Events, Prof Philip Kreyenbroek, Georg-August University, Goettingen.
On Oral and Written Traditions in Ancient Iranian Cultures, Dr Antje Wendtland, Georg-August University, Goettingen.
Religion and Oral History: The Origin Myth of the Yezidis, Eszter Spät, Central European University, Budapest.
11.15 Tea/Coffee
History versus Legends: A Study of the Balochi Epic of Genealogy, Dr Sabir Badalkhan, University of Naples.
Folklore of the Tajiks of Boysun in Uzbekistan, Prof Ravshan Rahmoni, National University of Dushanbe, Tajikstan.
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 16.45 Workshop: Methods and Media
Chair: Dr. Sabir Badalkhan
"Are You Writing Our Book Yet?" War, Culture, Structural Violence, and Oral Historical Representation, (A work in progress from Herat, Afghanistan), Prof Margaret A Mills, Ohio State University.
The Potential of the Internet in Research on memory, Dr Christine Allison, INALCO / Mondes Iranien et Indien.
15.30 Tea/Coffee
Orality and Religion Prof Philip Kreyenbroek, Georg-August University, Goettingen.
Evening: Drinks at the Institut Kurde de Paris, 106 rue Lafayette, 75010 Paris
Day 2: Friday 24 February
9.30 -13.00 Remembering and Forgetting
Chair : Prof. Touraj Atabaki
Untying the Tongue-Tied: Linguicide, Language, and Memory in Dersim, Ugur U. Ungor,
University of Amsterdam Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Oral History of the Yezidis - Recollecting and Forgetting, Dr Ilhan Kizilhan, University of Konstanz.
11.15 Tea/Coffee
"Rice and Chickpeas": Remembering and Forgetting Fahriye's Story in Kurdish Nationalist Discourse, Rojda Alac, EHESS, Paris.
The Memory of an Archive: Nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire and the Post-colonial Debate Yavuz Aykan, EHESS, Paris.
13.00-14.30 Lunch
14.30-18.00 From Individual to Collective Memory
Chair: Prof Margaret Mills
Remembering the West: The self and the West in the memoirs of Iranian politician, diplomats and intellectuals, Dr Oliver Bast, University of Manchester.
Don't Forget to Remember Me: Memoirs of Iranian Prisoners in the Stalinist Soviet Union, Prof Touraj Atabaki, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam.
16.00 Tea/Coffee
Memory and Social Structure in Kurdish Society, Luqman Turgut, Georg-August University, Goettingen.
Lullabies and Collective Memory; a Comparative Study of Armenian and Kurdish Examples Estelle Amy de la Breteque, Universite Paris X Nanterre, and Melissa Bilal, University of Chicago.
Singing the Nation; Music in the Construction of a "National Memory" in Turkish Kurdistan, Yiannis Kanakis, Universite Paris IV.
18.00 Concluding Address Prof. Philip Kreyenbroek, Georg-August University, Goettingen.
Evening: Dinner, Restaurant 'Chez Bibi', 15 rue Frederic Sauton, 75005 Paris.
