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Third International Congress of Kurdish Studies Organised by Kurdish Institute of Paris To Be Held

Third International Congress of Kurdish Studies Organised by Kurdish Institute of Paris To Be Held

Published Date: Thursday, 24 October 2019, 00:00

On November 2-5, 2019, Kurdish Institute of Paris in partnership with Koya University and the University of Zakho, the Third International Congress of Kurdish Studies will be held at the University of Zakho and Koya University. The agenda of the congress is as follows:

 

1 November 2019 - Arrival at Erbil International Airport followed by trip to Zakho

2 November 2019: Zakho University, Zakho Road

09:00-9:30 Welcome Address

Dr. Lazgin Ebdi, President of Zakho University

Dr. Aram Muhammad Qadir, Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research

Dr. Kendal Nezan, President of Kurdish Institute of Paris

9:30-11:00: Plenary Session 1: Linguistic Rights in a Changing World

Chair: Dr. Nazand Begikhani

Dr. Fernand De Varennes: Linguistic Diversity and Human Rights of Minorities: The United Nations Standards and Their Implementation

Assist. Prof: Rebwar Siwayli: The State of Kurdish Language in Kurdistan Region’s Private Schools

Dr. Sacha Girond-Bourgeois: Optimal Linguistic Areas

Dr. Yusuf Sharif: Phonological Atlas 10

11:00- 11:30: Coffee break

11:30- 12:30: Plenary Session 2: New Perspectives on Kurdish Language and Literature Chair: Dr Zubeda Sayd Salih

Dr. Michiel Leezenberg: New Theoretical Perspectives on the Historical Development of Kurdish Literature

Dr. Farangis Ghaderi: Modern Kurdish Poetry as Aesthetic Resistance

Dr. Ergin Opengin: An Overview of Initiatives and Topics in Kurdish Linguistics

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14.00-15:30 Workshops

(1) Kurdish Language: Unity and Diversity

Chair: Dr. Joanna Bochenska

Dr. Omar Bahiz: Word Order of Object Modifiers in the Noun Phrase in the Kurdish Bahdini Sub-dialect

Dr. Mizgin Chali: Speech Acts in Ehmedê Khanî’s Poems

Dr. Salih Akin: These Words that Make Noise: Phonology, Morphology and Semantics of Onomatopoeic Reduplication in Kurmanji

Mr. Omer Alkoshi & Kawan Ismaiyl Xelîl: Some Phonetic Phenomena Between Southern and Lori Dialects

(2) Kurdish Language Policy and Standardisation

Chair: Dr. Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde

Dr. Jaffer Sheyholislami: Kurdish in Iran: A Policy of "Safety Valve"

Mr. Resho Zilan: Kurmanji Workshop and its Activities

Dr. Abdulwahab Musa: Roadmap to Approach the Scientific (Kurdish) Language

Dr Dilan Rosheni: Nation-State Building or Language Planning?

(3) Approaches to Kurdish Literature and Literary Studies

Chair: Dr. Michiel Leezenberg

Dr. Joanna Buchenska: Why it is Useful to Look at the Kurdish Oral Tradition Through the Lens of Modern Prose: Notes of a non-Kurdish Reader
Dr. Amr Ahmed: The Kurdish Mahdīnāmah: Folk Poetry or Classical Literature?

Dr. Hashem Ahmadzadeh: Literature and Identity

15:30-16:00: Coffee Break

16:00-17:30: Plenary Session, Reporting on Workshops

18:30: Dinner

3 November 2019

9:00: Visit to Lalish + Travel to Koya University

4 November 2019: Koya University, ​Danielle Mitterrand Boulevard, Koya

09:00-9:30: Welcome Address

Dr. Wali M. Hamad, President of Koya University; KRG Representative;

Representative of the Kurdish Institute of Paris.

9:30-11:00: Plenary Session 1: Kurdish Culture, Politics and Society

Chair: Dr. Kendal Nezan

Prof. Martin Van Bruinessen: The Emergence of Kurdish Studies as a Legitimate Academic Specialisation

Dr. Nazand Begikhani: Gender Mainstreaming in Kurdistan and Questions of Methodology

Dr. Eva Weil: Consequences of Collective Traumas on the Psychic Development in Survivors and Their Descendants

Mr. Gérard Chaliand: Changing Perception of the Kurds in Western Opinion Since 1960

11:00-11:30: Coffee Break

11:30 -13:00: Plenary Session 2: History and Archelogy

Chair: Dr. Joost Jongerden

Dr. Haidar Lashkri: Self Centralizing in the Historical Memory: On Writing History in the Kurdistan Region’s Academic Institutions

Dr. Narmen Amen: Re-thinking Archaeology and Challenges Facing Women in Kurdistan

Dr. Barbara Couturaud: Archaeology in Kurdistan: New Research in the Plain of Akrê

Dr. Najat Abdulla: A Century of History: Kurdish Books Between 1910-2010

13:00-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:30: Workshops

(1) Gender, Violence and Identity Construction Through Resistance

Chair: Dr. Nazand Begikhani

Dr. Isabel Käser: What Kind of Femininity? And what Kind of Liberation? The Kurdish Women's Movement's Struggle for a New order 

Dr. Hardy Mede: Facing Symbolic Violence in Politics: The Experience of Female Politicians in Kurdistan Region

Dr. Wendy Hamelink: Everyday Life, Family Relationships and Political Activism of Syrian Kurdish Women?

Dr. Cinzia Pappi: A Goddess in a Man’s World: Cultural and Social Developments of the Lady of Arbela in the Mesopotamian Sources

(2) Kurdish Diaspora and Its Impact on Kurdish Politics

Chair: Dr. Salih Akin

Dr. Khalid Khayati: The Dynamic of a Stateless Diaspora: The Kurdish Case in Sweden

Dr. Adnan Celik: Impact of Mobility on Kurdish Political Activism in Europe During the Cold War

Dr. Engin Sustam: The Decolonial Manifest of Kurdish Artistic and Cultural Space at the Time of the Conflict in Turkey

(3) Contemporary Developments in Kurdish Questions in Iraq and Turkey

Chair: Dr. Cinthia Pappi

Prof. Mesut Yegen: Recognition to Containment: the Kurdish Question in Turkey in 2010s

Dr. Joost Jongerden: Agrarian Change and Governance in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq

Dr. Jordi Tejel: The Ararat Revolt and Paradoxes of the Global Middle East, 1927-1932

Mr. Sedat Ulugana: The Role and importance of Sheikh Abdulsalaam Barzani in the "Kurdish Movement" (1908-1914)

15:30-16:00: Coffee Break

16:00-17:30: Plenary Session - Reporting on Workshops and Discussions

18:30: Dinner

5 November 2019

9:00: Cultural tour of Koya and participants travel back to Erbil Airport to catch 4 PM or Evening Flights.