IJMES vol.54/3 [Bulletin]
Niveau de l'ensemble: International journal of Middle East studiesNiveau de dépouillement: Nick POSEGAY, Searching for the last geniszah fragment in late ottoman Cairo: a material survey of Egyptian jewish literary culture, 423-441 • Ergene BOGACAtabey KAYGUN, Change visible from a distance: digital anaysis of the fetvas of Ottoman Seyhülislams in the early modern era, 442-461 • Rachida CHIH, Prophetic piety, mysticism, and authority in Premodern Arabic devotional literature: al Jazuli's Dala'il al-Khayrat (15th century), 462-483 • Mattheuw GHAZARIAN, A climate of confessionalization: famine and difference in the late ottoman empire, 484-504 • Hoda A. YOUSEF, The other legacy of Qasim Amin: the view from 1908, 505-523 • Bedross Der MATOSSIAN and Sossie KASBARIAN (éd.), Fault lines and fractures in the 2020 Artsakh / Nagoro Karabakh war: silence, absence, and erasure in Middle East studies, 524-529 • Bedross Der MATOSSIAN, Ambivalence to things Armenian in Middle Eastern studies and the war on Artsakh in 2020, 530-534 • Kevork OSKANIAN, Out of the native pigeonhole: westerness, knowledge production, and symbolic capital, 535-540 • Candace LUKASIK, Migrating minority: persecution politics in transnational perspective, 541-546 • Sargon DONABED, The existential threat of academic bias: the institutionalization of anti-Assyrian rhetoric, 547-553 • Paul S. ROWE, Enabling oblivion: global activism and the erasure of Middle East christians, 554-558 • Hannibal TRAVIS, Missions, minorities, and the motherland: xenophobic narratives of an ottoman christian "Stab in the Back", 559-565 • Tsolin NALBANTIAN, On "Recognition", 566-570, [ Israel ] • Rachel GOSHGARIAN, Erasure at home, erasure in the world: Armenian History in Turkey (and beyond) and non-discourses on modern political conflict, 571-575 • Vasken KHATSHIG DAVIDIAN, Out of sight, out of mind: in search of the missing Armenian of Turkish/Ottoman art historiography with a decolonizing eye, 576-582 • Jo LAYCOCK, At the crossroad of what? Refugees histories, the Middle East, and the South Caucasus, 583-588 • Tamar SHIRINIAN, Armenian studies in Middle East studies: internationalism and solidarity, 589-593Langue : anglais.Publication : IJMESIJMES vol.54/3, August 2022Description : pp. 423-620Collection: IJMESSujet - Nom géographique: Arménie | Empire ottoman -- 1299-1923 | Turquie Type de document :
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