How to (Not) Read Afghan Literature?

Speaker(s)
Ahmad Rashid Salim
Zuzanna Olszewska
Samuel Hodgkin
Aria Fani
Date
Thu May 5th 2022, 9:30 - 11:00am
Event Sponsor
UCLA Program on Central Asia and co-sponsored by the University of Washington’s Persian and Iranian Studies Program, Stanford University’s Center for South Asia and Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies, CMRS Center for Early Global Studies, as well as the Center for India and South Asia

Hangama Amiri, “Self-portrait with Tooti Parrot,” 2021 (Chiffon, muslin, cotton, polyester, silk, net mesh, suede, colour pencil, velvet, and found fabric)
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Panel with Ahmad Rashid Salim (Berkeley), Zuzanna Olszewska (Oxford), and Samuel Hodgkin (Yale)
Discussant: Aria Fani (University of Washington)

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Afghanistan through Afghan Voices is a series of virtual workshops that highlights and critically engages with recent scholarship on one of the most culturally diverse regions in the world. It aims to open an inclusive and multidisciplinary space where Afghan scholars and artists come together in conversation with broad audiences to publicly reflect on their research endeavors and creative trajectories. Monthly programs include Afghan artists from around the globe in dialogue with scholars of literature, art, and history; panels featuring conversations on visual culture and media; and poetry readings in Persian/Dari, Pashto, and English.