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Monday, 7 January |
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13:00 – 17:00 |
Registration, Gefinor Rotana Hotel, Foyer
area, Level C, Clemenceau Street
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17:00 – 17:30* |
Opening
Ceremony, Gefinor Rotana Hotel, Rotana B,
Level C. |
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Dr.
Patrick McGreevy, Director of CASAR.,
Opening comments |
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Dr.
Peter Heath, Provost of AUB, Welcome |
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Ms.
Latifa Al Busseir, Representative of Prince
Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud,
Comments |
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Dr.
Patrick McGreevy, Brief logistical comments |
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17:30-19:30* |
Plenary
Session: America and the Middle East: Where
Are We Now? Rotana B, Level C.
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Moderator: Patrick McGreevy |
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Panelists: |
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Djelal
Kadir, Pennsylvania State University |
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Stanley
Katz, Princeton University |
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Rami
Khouri, American University of Beirut |
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Scott
Lucas, Birmingham University |
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Melani
McAlister, George Washington University |
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19:30 – 21:00*
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Cocktail
reception (featuring Lebanese hot and cold
mezza). Rotana A, Level C. |
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Tuesday, 8 January |
All
paper sessions will take place on the AUB
Campus in West Hall. |
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8:30-17:00 |
Late
registration will be available at West Hall,
Ground Floor.
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8:30-10:30
Auditorium B |
Session
1: Traveling Ideas: US Cultures and the
Multiplicities of the MENA
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Chair:
Ethan J. Kytle, California State
University, Fresno |
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Blain
Roberts, California State University,
Fresno, USA: “The New Face of American
Imperialism? Politics, Power, and the Female
beauty Parlor" |
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Brian
Edwards, Northwestern University, USA:
"Moroccan Engagements with American Culture
in Circulation" |
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William
McClenahan, American University of Beirut:
“An American Sport in Lebanon: From Play to
Politics” |
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Rami
Khouri, American University of Beirut, "Free
at Last, Free at Last, Allahu Akbar, We're
free at Last" |
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8:30 – 10:30
Room 204
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Session
2: Islamic Conceptions of Justice
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Chair:
David Wrisley, American University of
Beirut. |
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Fahad A.
Alhomoudi, Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic
University, Saudi Arabia: “Islamic Law and
the Modern State: Conflict or Coexistence" |
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Zohreh
Nosrat Kharazami, University of Tehran,
Iran: “Discursive Differences in Defining
the Humanitarian Concept of Liberty:
American and Shiite Definitions” |
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Mohammad
Dajani Daoudi and Munther Dajani, Al-Quds
University, Palestine: “Western and Islamic
Conceptions of Justice” |
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Michaelle Browers, Wake Forest University,
USA: "Wasatiyya Notions of Justice and
Liberty in the Age of American Empire"
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8:30 – 10:30
Room 301 |
Session
3: Literary Identities, Literary
Negotiations
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Chair:
Kenneth Seigneurie, Lebanese American
University |
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Hani
Ismaeal Elayyan, University of Jordan,
Jordan: “Taha Hussein and American
Literature: Culture and Justice" |
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Iman Al-Ghafari,
Tishreen University, Syria: “Queering the
Migrant Female Body in Etel Adnan's In the
Heart of the Heart of Another Country” |
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Osama
Abd El-Fattah Madany, Menoufiya University,
Egypt: “Collision or Coalition: Cultural
Indeterminacy in Diana Abu Jaber's Arabian
Jazz (1993) and Crescent (2003)" |
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Jonathan
Hall, University of Balamand, Lebanon:
“Infinite Justice: Ethics, Politics, and
Transcendence in Post-9/11 Novels"
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee
Break, West Hall, 2nd floor |
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11:00 – 12:30
Auditorium B |
Session
4: Fear and Freedom
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Chair:
Fahad A.
Alhomoudi, Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic
University, Saudi Arabia |
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Andrew
Vincent, Macquarie University, Australia
(currently Visiting Professor at American
University of Beirut): “A Hidden Agenda
behind the War Against Terrorism" |
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Stanley
N. Katz, Princeton University, USA:
“Constitution Day and the Uses of American
History" |
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11:00 -12:30
Room 204 |
Session
5: International Justice |
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Chair:
Heshmat Sadat Moinifar, University of Tehran |
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Eileen
Lundy, American Center for Oriental
Research, Jordan: “The Power of the People,
By the People and For the People:
Transnational Grassroots Movements for
Justice" |
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Kathleen
Hamill, Tufts University, USA: "Cluster
Munitions, International law, and
Perceptions of Justice" |
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11:00- 12:30
Room 301 |
Session
6: Writing Justice |
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Chair:
Djelal Kadir, Pennsylvania State
University |
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Rajai
Rashead Al-Khanji, University of Jordan,
Jordan: "How Three Moral Problems in
Anglo-American Fiction Enter into Teaching
American Studies to Arab Students"
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Edward
Lundy, American Center for Oriental Research
in Amman, Jordan: "Hector Saint John de
Crevecoeur: Liberty and Justice?" |
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Allen
Hibbard, Middle Tennessee State University,
USA: “Our Ideals/Their Ideals, Our
realities/their realities: US and Arab
Writers Confront Injustice" |
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12:30 – 14:00 |
Lunch
Break – See program booklet for restaurant
suggestions |
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14:00 – 15:30
Auditorium B |
Session
7: The Haunting of US Domestic Space |
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Chair:
John Meloy, American University of Beirut. |
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Zalfa
Feghali, American University of Beirut:
“Another Brick in the Wall: The US-Mexico
and Israeli-West Bank Borders" |
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Alex
Lubin, University of New Mexico, USA:
"Colonial Comparisons: Internal Colonies and
America's 'Empire of Liberty'" |
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Timothy
Marr, University of North Carolina, USA:
"The Algerine Spy in Pennsylvania"
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14:00 – 15:30
Room 204 |
Session
8: Danger's Within? Middle Easterners and
Other Threats to the Homeland
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Chair:
Sirene Harb, American University of Beirut. |
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Keith
Feldman, University of Washington, USA:
"America's Last Taboo: Rethinking
Orientalism and the End(s) of Civil Rights" |
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Keith
Guzik, Bloomfield College, USA:
"Discrimination by Design: Data Mining in
the US Government's 'War on Terror'" |
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14:00 – 15:30
Room 301 |
Session
9: Context Matters: American Studies at
Three Middle Eastern Locations
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Chair:
Brian Edwards, Northwestern University, USA |
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Tawfiq
Yousef, University of Jordan, Jordan:
"Freedom and Justice and the Teaching of
American Studies in the Middle East" |
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Seyed
Mohammad Marandi, University of Tehran,
Iran: "Iranian Perspectives and American
Studies" |
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Zeina
Mouneer Barakat, Al-Quds University,
Palestine: "Studying American Studies in a
Hostile Environment" |
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15:30 – 16:00 |
Coffee
Break, West Hall 2nd floor |
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16:00 – 18:00
Bathish Auditorium |
Session
10: Plenary Session: The Engine of Empire |
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Chair:
Melani McAlister, George Washington
University, USA |
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Norman
Finkelstein, Independent Scholar, "The Real
Roots of American Foreign Policy in the
Middle East" |
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Comments: Melani McAlister |
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18:15-19:15
Bathish Auditorium
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Session
11: Performance followed by Discussion:
"Brooklyn Beats to Beirut Streets: Hip Hop
and the Language of Liberation," The Human
Writes Project: Mark Gonzales, Nizar Wattad
and Omar Chakaki
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Wednesday, 9 January |
All
paper sessions will take place on the AUB
campus in West Hall. |
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8:30-17:00 |
Late
registration will be available at West Hall,
Ground floor |
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8:30 – 10:30
Auditorium B |
Session
12: Philosophical Explorations: Secularism,
Religion, and Freedom
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Chair:
Joshua Andresen, American University of
Beirut |
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Mara
Kolesas, University of California, Davis,
USA: "Possibilities, Obstacles and Paradoxes
of Hannah Arendt's Notion of Political
Freedom: From the American Revolution to the
Post-Colonial Middle East" |
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Paul
Jahshan, Notre Dame University, Lebanon:
"Secularism and Freethought in the Middle
East: The American Model" |
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Ali
Hocine Dimerdji, American University of
Beirut: "Can Islam and Democracy Work?" |
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8:30-10:30
Room 204 |
Session
13: Student Images: Empirical and
Ideological Investigations |
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Chair:
Sawsan Abdulrahim, American University of
Beirut. |
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Ghazi-Walid
Falah, The University of Akron, USA: "'Vying
for America?" Perceptions of American
Lifestyle and Democracy among Kuwaiti and
Lebanese University Students" |
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Patricia
Velde Pederson, American University of
Beirut: "Views on United States Culture and
Foreign Policy: Lebanese Adolescents Speak
Out" |
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Mohammad
Mousavi, University of Tehran, Iran:
"American Liberty and Justice: A Perspective
from students of American Studies in the
Middle East" |
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Marcy
Newman, Boise State University, USA: "'I
Want to Go Back': Educating American
Children about Al Awda" |
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8:30 – 10:30
Room 301 |
Session
14: Soft Machine: Propaganda or
Cosmopolitanism?
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Chair:
Julia Kent, American University of Beirut. |
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Javad
Asghari Rad, University of Tehran, Iran: "US
Public Diplomacy: The Case Towards Iran from
the Cold War to the Present" |
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Ozlem
Altan-Olcay, Koc University, Turkey:
"Locating the Cosmopolitan: Meanings of
American Education in Beirut, Cairo, and
Istanbul" |
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Betty
Anderson, Boston University, USA: "The
Influence of Liberal Education on the
Intellectual and Political Movements at the
American University of Beirut" |
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Susanne
Wiedemann, Saint Louis University, USA:
"You Can't Beat a Man Walking on Air': USIS
Beirut Propaganda and the Emergence of a
Science-Based Value Rhetoric, 1960-1965" |
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee
Break, West Hall, 2nd floor |
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11:00 – 13:00
Auditorium B |
Session
15: US Policies, Justice, and the Middle
East |
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Chair:
Bashshar Haydar, American University of
Beirut. |
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Mitra
Naeimi and Mohammad Ali Mousavi, University
of Tehran, Iran: "Clash of Exceptionalisms:
How American Neo-Conservatives and Al Qaeda
Terrorists Interpret Liberty" |
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Markha
Valenta, Free University, Netherlands: "Can
There Be a Just Form of Global Americanism?" |
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Khadija
Fritsch-El Alaoui, Technical University of
Dresden, Germany: "Encountering Liberty and
Justice: The Old New Move of Constructing
the MENA" |
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Scott
Lucas, Birmingham University, UK: "Illusions
of Coherence, Illusions of Preponderance:
The Bush Administration's Foreign Policy
Before and After 11 September 2001" |
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11:00 – 13:00
Room 204
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Session
16: Contemporary US Middle East Policies:
Perspectives from Four Vantage Points |
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Chair:
Robert Ross, American University of Beirut |
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Jan
Asmussen, Eastern Mediterranean University,
Cyprus: "Poppies, Pistols, and Intelligence:
US Policy towards Human Rights and Democracy
in Turkey" |
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Manar
El-Shorbagy, Arab Center for Development and
Future Research, Egypt: "Kefaya and the Bush
Democratization Efforts" |
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Saied
Reza Ameli, University of Tehran, Iran:
"American New Middle East Policy and
Islamophobia" |
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Waleed
Hazbun, Johns Hopkins University, USA
(Visiting Professor at American University
of Beirut): "The Middle East, American
Interests, and the Disappearing Frontier of
Modernity" |
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11:00 – 13:00
Room 301 |
Session
17: Screen Connections: TV, Film, America,
and the Middle East
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Chair:
Paul Jahshan, Notre Dame University, Lebanon |
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Pascale
Fakhry, Paris X (Nanterre) University,
France: "Religious Alienation and Salvation
in Contemporary American Horror Films" |
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Mounira
Soliman, Cairo University, Egypt: "America
in Egyptian Cinema: A Socio-Political
Reading" |
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Marwan
Kraidy, The University of Pennsylvania, USA:
"Liberty and Justice in the Pan-Arab Reality
Television Controversies" |
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13:00 – 14:30 |
Lunch
Break- See program booklet for restaurant
suggestions |
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14:30 – 16:30
Auditorium B |
Session
18: How We Got Here and Where We're Going:
American Foreign Policy towards the Middle
East at the End of the Bush Years: A
Roundtable Discussion |
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Helena
Cobban, Boston Review, USA |
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Evan
Montgomery, University of Virginia, USA
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William
Quandt, University of Virginia, USA |
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Stacie
Pettyjohn, US Institute of Peace, USA |
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Robert
P. Saldin, Johns Hopkins University, USA |
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14:30 – 16:30
Room 204 |
Session
19: Use and Abuse of the Universal
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Chair:
Mara Kolesas, University of California,
Davis, USA |
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Azadeh
Ghahghaei, University of Tehran, Iran: "US
Cultural War in Iraq: The Case of
Educational Reforms" |
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Bojan
Preradovic, American University of Beirut:
"US, the MENA, the Refugee, and the Radical
Crisis of Universal Human Rights and
International Law" |
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Lina
Khatib, Royal Holloway, University of
London, UK: "Mediating Liberty and Justice
in the Middle East: Competing Frameworks of
Legitimacy" |
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Sari
Hanafi, American University of Beirut:
"Human Rights Watch: Critical Assessment of
Discourse and Agenda in the Middle East" |
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14:30 – 16:30
Bathish Auditorium |
Session
20: American Studies in the Middle East: An
Open Discussion
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Chair:
Liam Kennedy, The Clinton Institute for
American Studies, University College Dublin,
Ireland |
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Panelists:
John Hillis, American Studies Program,
University of Bahrain |
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Seyed
Mohammad Marandi, North American studies
Program, University of Tehran, Iran |
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Mohammad
Dajani Daoudi, American Studies Institute,
Al-Quds University, Palestine |
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Patrick
McGreevy, Center for American Studies and
Research, American University of Beirut |
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Hani
Elayyan, Department of English, University
of Jordan |
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Osama
Abd El-Fattah Madany, Department of English,
Menoufiya University, Egypt |
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Mounira
Soliman, Department of English, Cairo
University, Egypt |
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Sirene
Harb, English Department, American
University of Beirut |
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16:30 – 17:00 |
Coffee
Break, West Hall, 2nd floor |
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17:00 – 18:30
Bathish Auditorium |
Closing
Address, Introduction: Patrick McGreevy
Amy
Kaplan, The University of Pennsylvania, "In
the Name of Homeland Security" |
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19:30 – onward* |
Closing
Reception and Dinner at the Gefinor Rotana
Hotel, Grand Ballroom, Level C.* |
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Thursday, 10 January |
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9:00 -19:00*
Meeting place: |
Optional
all day trip. The $50 USD fee includes
transportation, lunch, guides and entrance
to all sites.
Gefinor Rotana Hotel - Clemenceau Street |