Global Humanities Workshop: Nauman Naqvi, Andrew Hui
Speaker(s): Nauman Naqvi (Habib University), Andrew Hui (Yale - National University of Singapore College)
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in advance to receive the Zoom link by email. These workshops will be hosted through Zoom, in Pigott Hall, or as a hybrid of both. In-person attendance is limited to the èצӰÏñ community only until further notice.
This series is organized by Professor Alexander Key and Chiara Giovanni. Sponsored by the PATH+ Focal Group in the DLCL Research Unit. Thank you to our co-sponsors: the Abbasi Program and the Center for South Asia.
6:00pm on Thursday 2 December 2021 (hybrid):
Professor Nauman Naqvi from Habib University's Liberal Core on "From Modernity to Hikma: Cultivating a Philosophical Sensibility Today: analyzing some of the essential stakes in the key sequence of courses in the humanities and social sciences portion of Habib University’s Liberal Core Curriculum: (1) Core 102: What is Modernity?; (2) Core 201: Pakistan & Modern South Asia (i.e., modernity in South Asia); and (3) Core 202: ‘Hikma: The History of Islamic Thought.’"
Professor Andrew Hui from the Yale - National University of Singapore College on "Global Humanities Pedagogy."
Upcoming Speakers:
January 2022 (hybrid):
Professor Nasrin Rahmieh from UC Irvine's Humanities Core Program.
Professor Najeeb Jan from Habib University's Comparative Humanities Program.
February 2022 (in-person):
Professor Sharon Kinoshita from UC Santa Cruz on the global middle ages.
Dr. Vered Shemtov on the èצӰÏñ Humanities Core.
May 2022 (in-person):
Professor Annette Lienau from Harvard on comparative literature.
Professor Grant Parker on the èצӰÏñ Humanities Core.