The University of Chicago Shi`i Studies Group presents
A Shi`i Studies Symposium: "Reason an Esotericism in Shi`i Islam"
4 April 2014, 8.45am - 6:00pm Coulter Lounge, International House, 1414 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL
Hermeneutics, Law, Theology, Heresiography, Epistemology, Politics, and Anthropology
Speakers:
- Tahera Qutbuddin
- Paul Walker
- Hassan Ansari
- Bella Tendler
- Ed Hayes
- Rodrigo Adem
- Mushegh Asatryan
- George Warner
- Ata Anzali
- Sajjad Rizvi
- Matt Melvin-Koushki
- Alireza Doostdar
- Olly Akkerman
- Devin Stewart
- Hamid Reza Maghsoodi
This event is free and open to the public. Funding and support provided by the Martin Marty Center at the Divinity School, the Division of the Humanities, the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Council for Advanced Studies, the Islamic Studies Workshop and the Middle East History and Theory (MEHAT) workshop, the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the Central Asian Studies Society, the Center for International Studies, the Norman Wait Harris Fund and International House’s ‘Global Voices’ program.
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Schedule
8.15-8.45: Registration/coffee
8.45-9.00: Opening remarks
9.00-11.00: Panel 1: Pre-modern tafsīr and taʾwīl
Hassan Ansari: The Tafsīr al-ʿAskarī: a brief history of the development of a Shiʿi text
George Warner: Explaining Prayer: A Passage from Ibn Bābawayh’s ʿIlal al-Sharāʾiʿ in Context
Tahera Qutbuddin: Principles of Fatimid Esoteric Interpretation (taʾwīl): An Analysis Based on the Majālis mu’ayyadiyya of al-Muʾayyad al-Shirazi (d. 470/1078)
Paul Walker: Examples of Taʾwīl in Fatimid Ismaili Texts
11-11.15: Coffee break
11.15-1.15: Panel 2: Pre-modern texts and contexts
Bella Tendler: ʿAbd Allāh b. Sabaʾ and the role of the Nuṣayrī Bāb: Rehabilitating the Heresiarchs of the Islamic Tradition
Ed Hayes: Proto-Nuṣayrī Opposition to Jaʿfar ‘the Liar’ and the Business of Building Coalitions Between Mainstream and Esotericist Imamis
Mushegh Asatryan: The World and Worldview of Early Shiʿi Ghulāt (8th-9th cc).
Rodrigo Adem: Ismaili Doctrine: Context and Sources
1.15-2.15: Lunch
2.15-4.15: Panel 3: Politics and anthropology of knowledge
Alireza Doostdar: The Occult Sciences in Iran: Between Sanction and Censure
Olly Akkerman: The Politics of the Bohra Bāṭin Archive: Ismaili Manuscript Culture and the Language of Secrecy
Devin Stewart: Taqiyya and Tawriya, or the Art of Ambiguity
Hamid Reza Maghsoodi: To Define the Indefinable; the Epistemology of Maktab-i Maʿārif-i Khurāsān
4.15-4.30: Coffee break
4.30-6.00: Panel 4: Middle-early modern
Ata Anzali: Philosophers, Sufis, and their Opponents in the Late Safavid period: Some Observations
Sajjad Rizvi: Esoteric Shiʿism in the Later School of al-Ḥilla: Walāya and Apocalyptism in Rajab al-Bursī and al-Ḥasan b. Sulaymān al-Ḥillī
Matt Melvin-Koushki: Occultism, Imamophilism and Rationalism in Timurid-Safavid Iran: The Case of Lettrism
6.00-8.00: Reception