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Over the past two decades, the Oslo peace process and Two-State Solution have been pushed aside as the dominant frames for thinking about the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations. How are Israelis and Palestinians adapting to the disappearance of this pathway and outcome? In what new ways are they thinking about the future? This talk will survey and assess a range of views that have emerged on the ground in recent years.

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Heleen Murre - Van Berg, Radboud University to present
'Republic of Letters: Religious communities and their literatures in the Ottoman Empire"

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The Inaugural Malcolm and Ann Kerr Muslim Studies Community Lecture

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Join via Zoom for a special event with the translator of My First and Only Love, an historical Palestinian novel written by Sahar Khalifeh. Dr. Aida Bamia will give a short lecture about the book and her work as its translator, which will be followed by facilitated small group discussions of the book.

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Kenneth J. Yin (City University of New York) joins us to discuss the folk narratives of the Dungans, Chinese-speaking Muslims who fled Northwest China for Russian Central Asia after the failure of the Dungan Revolt (1862-1877) against the Qing dynasty.

Register here: https://events.iu.edu/islamic/event/460770

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Lecture by Dr. Dana Moss (former Pitt faculty of Sociology)

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