CCAS 2011 Spring/Summer Newsletter

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Center Considers Arab Revolutions in Spring Lecture Series Margaret Daher

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Center for Contemporary Arab Studies

Georgetown University

Washington DC 20057-1020

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Center News

CCAS Board Member Suad Juffali Honored with Awards for Public Service Mimi Kirk

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Center Welcomes New Director

New Grants Administrator Joins CCAS

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Introducing Our Summer Interns

Publications News

Center Publishes Occasional Paper on Islam and Time

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Publications News

Announcing Our New Edited Volume on Iraq TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Hanna Batatu and the Historiography of Modern Iraq, by Peter Sluglett Chapter 2: Social Complexity and National Identity in Hanna Batatu’s Scholarship on Iraq, by Reidar Visser Chapter 3: A State of Violence: A Sociological Reading of the Battle for Baghdad, by Peter Harling Chapter 4: Sectarianism, Historical Memory, and the Discourse of Othering: The Mahdi Army, Mafia, Camorra, and ‘Nrdangheta, by Eric Davis Chapter 5: Debris and Diaspora: Iraqi Culture Now, by Sinan Antoon Chapter 6: Hanna Batatu and U.S. Government Policy and Perceptions Regarding Iraq, by Wayne White Chapter 7: Iraq in the American Press, by Chris Toensing

Public Events

CCAS Symposium Considers “A Sense of Place” Mimi Kirk and Isaac Olson

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Thomas McDow

Nathaniel Mathews

William Gervase Clarence-Smith

Amal Ghazal

Alexandre Caeiro

Petra Kuppinger

A. David K. Owen

Louise Cainkar

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Simon Jackson

Wendy Pearlman

Sossie Kasbarian

Andrew Simon

Lamis Abdelaaty

Faedah Totah

Joseph Sassoon

Elizabeth Campbell

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Public Events

Muhammad Arafat bin Mohamad

Peter Adebayo

Anita Fabos

Wei Shen

Christina Civantos

John Tofik Karam

Carol Fadda Conrey

Maysoun Freij

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Outreach News

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Reaching Out to Area Schools Zeina Azzam Seikaly

Saturday Seminar: “New Approaches to Teaching Ancient Civilizations”

Workshop: “Islamic Law and the Muslim Community”

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Outreach News Session for Teachers: “Learning and Teaching about the Arab World and Islam” A group of about 45 teachers from a number of schools in Maryland visited CCAS on February 9, 2011 for a session with Director of Educational Outreach Zeina Azzam Seikaly. She offered background information on teaching about the Arab world, the Arabic language, and Islam, and covered such topics as Arab-Americans and American Muslims; stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims in American popular culture; how to teach about sensitive issues such as religion and political conflict; and literary works that are appropriate for the classroom.

Workshop: “No Going Back: Authoritarianism and Protest in the Arab World”

Mini-workshop: “Addressing Islamophobia Through Film and Dialogue”

Speaker’s Bureau: Master of Arts in Arab Studies Students Speak at Area Schools Over the last few months, six students from CCAS’s M.A. in Arab Studies (MAAS) program tackled several Middle East subjects at local schools. In October and November a group of four (Kimberly MacVaugh, Zachary Foster, Jonathan Rose, and Nour Joudah) visited Washington International School to speak about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, covering topics including the Palestinian diaspora since 1947, the Suez crisis, Camp David and the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement, and the current situation. In November, Anny Gaul volunteered to speak on Morocco to a group from the African and American Women’s Association. She showed pictures from her experience with Peace Corps in the country and discussed the history, culture, society, and religion of Morocco. Nour Joudah also spoke to three ninth grade global studies classes at Georgetown Day School in March about the history of Libya and the current revolution. During the same month, Nada Ramadan participated in a panel discussion with teachers and parents at Stone Ridge School on the subject of Islamophobia.

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Academic News

The MAAS Class of 2008 Engages with the Egyptian Uprising Robert Duffley

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Academic News

CCAS Graduates the MAAS Class of 2011 Kelli Harris

Faculty News Fida Adely,

Nida Alahmad, Noureddine Jebnoun, Michael Hudson,

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Ibrahim Oweiss,

Barbara Stowasser,

CCAS News is published twice a year by the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, a component of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.

PHOTO CREDITS Photo Credits Mrs. Suad Juffali, p. 2: Courtesy of Mrs. Juffali Symposium photos, pp. 5-10: Zain Shah Ibrahim al-Koni and colleagues, p. 12: Meriem Tikue Egyptian protestor, p. 14: Natalia Sancha GarcĂ­a All other photos taken by Mimi Kirk Design by Leslie Nayman

Director: Barbara Stowasser Interim Director, Academic Programs: Jean-François Seznec Academic Programs: Kelli Harris Associate Director: Rania Kiblawi Public Affairs: Margaret Daher Multimedia and Publications: Mimi Kirk Grants Administrator: Courtney Smith Development: Liliane Salimi Outreach: Zeina Azzam Seikaly Information Officer: Marina Krikorian ICC 241 Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057-1020 T 202-687-5793 F 202-687-7001 E ccasinfo@georgetown.edu http://ccas.georgetown.edu


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