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Literature and Society in Central Asia

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Half-day workshop

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Institut d'études de l'Islam et des sociétés du monde musulman

96 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris Salle Lombard

+33 (0)1 53 63 56 05 iismm.infos@ehess.fr

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Date

Jeudi 12 mars 2015, 14h-18h

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Coordination

Marc TOUTANT & Alexandre PAPAS

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14h  Introduction  -­‐  Stéphane  DUDOIGNON   (CNRS/Cetobac)

14h10  Presentation  of  Cahiers d’Asie centrale -   Olivier  FERRANDO  (IFEAC)  

14h20  Presentation  of  the  24th  Issue  of  Cahiers   d’Asie  centrale  («  Literature  and  Society  in   Central  Asia  »)  -­‐  Gulnara  AITPAEVA  (Aigine   Cultural  Research  Center)  &  Marc  TOUTANT  (VU   University  Amsterdam)  

14h30  Marc  TOUTANT  (VU  University  

Amsterdam)  -­‐  Nawā’ı̄’s  Response  to  Niẓāmı̄:  the   Timurid  Sultan  like  the  «  Refuge  of  Sharia  » 15h00  Alexandre  PAPAS  (CNRS/Cetobac)  -­‐  

Kharābātı̄  (d.  1730),  a  Popular  Poet  of  Eastern   Turkestan

15h30  Thierry  ZARCONE  (CNRS/Gsrl)  -­‐  Husayn   Shahriyâr  (1906-­‐1988):  Poetry  in  Azeri  Turkish   from  Tabriz  to  Baku  

16h  Break

16h30  Ingeborg  BALDAUF  (Humboldt  

Universität)  -­‐  Educating  the  Poets,  and  Fostering   Uzbek  Poetry  of  the  1910s  to  early  1930s

17h00  Gulnara  AITPAEVA  (Aigine  Cultural   Research  Center)  -­‐  Kyrgyz  Literature  during   Perestroika:  Anticipating  or  Constructing  the   Future?

17h30  Discussion  -­‐  Timour  MUHIDINE  (INALCO)   18h  End  of  the  workshop  

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