The Making of Sectarian Identities: Space, Place and Marriage

Fri Apr 19 2024 at 05:30 pm to 09:30 pm

Intercultural Center (ICC) | Washington

Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
Publisher/HostCenter for Contemporary Arab Studies
The Making of Sectarian Identities: Space, Place and Marriage
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This event features a panel discussion, art exhibit, and dinner (tickets sold separately)
About this Event

This will be held on Georgetown University's main campus at the Intercultural Center Auditorium. Access Georgetown maps here.

The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies and the American Druze Foundation are pleased to partner for our annual lecture. For 2024, we are proud to present, “The Making of Sectarian Identities: Space, Place and Marriage.” The panel will feature the research of Dr. Lara Deeb (Scripps College), Dr. Maria Kastrinou (Brunel University London), and Dr. Dima Abi Saab (Georgetown University).

Drawing on their scholarship, the panelists will illustrate how Druze sectarian and political identities are generated through everyday practices of navigating occupation, violence, and marriage.

CCAS and ADF partner to offer the ADF Fellowship in Druze and Arab Studies at CCAS. More information can be found here.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Intercultural Center (ICC), 1501 Tondorf Road, Washington, United States

Tickets

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