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Call for Papers

Theme: Religion and Secularism as Problem Space in Postcolonial
Occidentalist Discourses within the MENA Region
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Centre for Advanced Studies 'Multiple Secularities',
Leipzig University
Location: Leipzig (Germany)
Date: 3.–4.11.2022
Deadline: 15.4.2022

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The workshop aims to discuss the question of religion and
secularity/secularism in (postcolonial) Occidentalist discourses and
their critiques in the MENA region. The question of religion plays a
pivotal role in both the Orientalist view of the “Orient” and the
Occidentalist view of the “Occident”. While the Orientalist view is
indebted to a binary perspective on religion and the secular, with
stereotypical essentializations of the religious dimensions of the
“Orient”, the Occidentalist view oscillates between two apparently
contradictory reductions, which present the “Occident” alternatively
as Christian or as secular. Furthermore, dominant Occidentalist
discourses in the MENA region self-identify with Islam in a way that
overlaps with Orientalist imaginaries of an essentially Islamic
Orient.

The workshop intents to explore the trajectories of postcolonial
Occidentalist discourses in the MENA region. It aims to reflect on
their various genealogies, forms, and contents. Postcolonial
Occidentalism draws heavily on Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978), and
Hassan Hanafi’s Introduction to the Science of Occidentalism (1991).
Critical stances of postcolonial Occidentalist discourses towards the
“West/Orient” are thereby often entangled with academic critiques of
secularism (e.g. Asad, and Mahmood), democracy and liberalism (e.g.
Massed), the modern state (e.g. Hallaq), as well as modernity and
civilisation (e.g. Abdel-Rahman and El-Messiri).

This workshop endeavours to bring together empirical case studies on
particular Occidentalist debates, including their historical
trajectories with theoretical reflections on Occidentalism and
Orientalism in the MENA region. The guiding research questions of the
workshop are:

- What role does the question of religion and the secular as a
  problem space of modernity play in MENA-region Occidentalist
  discourses as well as critiques directed against them?
- What are the characteristics of Islamic postcolonial Occidentalism,
  compared to other forms of Occidentalism?
- To what extent and how do postcolonial Occidentalist discourses in
  the MENA region relate to postcolonial theories and (the critique
  of) Orientalism?
- What is the role of Occidentalist and Orientalist imaginaries in
  the formation and contestation of cultural, social, religious and
  political identities in the MENA region?
- What role do Occidentalist discourses and their critiques play in
  political projects in the MENA-region (within national contexts,
  regionally, within international Islamic publics, as well as in the
  political relations of MENA-region states to Europe)?

Costs for travel and accommodation will be covered for all invited
participants without institutional funding of their own. Please state
in your application whether you require funding. In case of travel
restrictions due to the pandemic, the workshop will be held in a
hybrid format, allowing for virtual participation. The workshop
language will be English.

The workshop will be supported and co-funded by Academics in
Solidarity, the Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and
Social Sciences "Multiple Secularities – Beyond the West, Beyond
Modernities", and the Institute for the Study of Religion/Modern
Turkish Studies at Leipzig University.

We intend to publish selected papers in a special journal issue or an
edited volume and are therefore interested in original contributions.

Please send your applications and direct all inquiries to Housamedden
Darwish:
housamedden.darw...@uni-leipzig.de


Timeline

15 April 2022:
Deadline for abstract (300–400 words) and short biography

April 2022:
Notification of acceptance

30 September 2022:
Deadline for draft version of full paper

3–4 November 2022:
Workshop


Organisers:

Housamedden Darwish
Centre for Advanced Studies “Multiple Secularities”, Leipzig
University

Markus Dreßler
Institute for the Study of Religions/Modern Turkish Studies, Leipzig
University


Contact:

Housamedden Darwish
Centre for Advanced Studies “Multiple Secularities”
Leipzig University
Email: housamedden.darw...@uni-leipzig.de
Web:
https://multiple-secularities.de/events/event/international-workshop-religion-and-secularism-as-problem-space-in-postcolonial-occidentalist-discourses-within-the-mena-region/




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