MECA Study Day at Hofstra

Hofstra University Announces Middle Eastern and Central Asian Study Day
A Series of Presentations Focused on Faculty Research

Who: Hofstra faculty who have conducted research on Middle Eastern and Central Asian (MECA) studies
What: MECA Study Day
When: September 16, 2009
Where: 310 C.V. Starr Hall and 117 Berliner Hall, South Campus
Why: To highlight and learn about the research Hofstra faculty have done on MECA studies

Hofstra faculty from a variety of departments such as fine art, art history, anthropology, history, comparative literature, economics, political science and religious studies will give presentations on their research in MECA studies. Topics from their research will include archeology, women’s issues, history and the contemporary Middle Eastern and Central Asian world. These talks are free and open to the public.

MECA Schedule

Western and Central Asia in the Middle Ages
9:30 – 11:15 a.m., C.V. Starr Hall, 310
Moderator: Dr. Stefanie Nanes, Department of Political Science

• Greeting by Dr. Bernard Firestone, Dean of Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Opening remarks by Dr. Daniel Martin Varisco, Department of Anthropology

• Dr. Aleksandr Naymark, Department of Fine Arts/Art History
Amazing Sogdians: Masters and Creatures of the Silk Road

• Dr. Anna Feuerbach, Department of Anthropology
The Damascus Steel Sword

• Dr. Daniel Martin Varisco, Department of Anthropology
The Sultan’s Green Thumb: Yemeni Agriculture in the 14th Century

Middle Eastern History and Literature

12:45 – 2:30 p.m., C.V. Starr Hall 310
Moderator: Dr. Aleksandr Naymark

• Dr. Mario Ruiz, Department of History
What’s Love Got to Do With It?
A Curious Case of Jealousy and Murder in Colonial Cairo.

• Dr. Irene Siegel, Department of Comparative Literature
Religious Identity in North African Literature.

• Dr. Haideh Sahim, Department of Comparative Literature
Censorship and Scholarship in the Middle East: The Case of Iran.

Politics and Media

3:00 – 4:30 p.m., Berliner Hall 117
Moderator: Dr. Daniel Varisco

• Dr. Fatemeh Moghadam, Department of Economics
Women and the Islamic Revolution in Iran: Emancipation or Oppression?

• Dr. Stephanie E. Nanes, Department of Political Science
My Home, My Municipality, My Country: Jordan’s Gender Quota.

• Dr. Hussein Rashid, Department of Religious Studies
Muslim-Americans and Popular Culture: Musics, Comics, and Blogs, Oh My!