Breaking Down the Headlines: Citizenship, Identity, and the Modern Arab State

Activity Type: 
Teacher Training
Teacher Training--Area Studies
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Presenter: 
Mohammed Bamyeh, Professor, Sociology Department, University of Pittsburgh
Date: 
Thursday, April 17, 2014 (All day)
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Location: 
4217 Wesley W. Posvar Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Contact Person: 
Elaine Linn
Contact Phone: 
412-648-2113
Contact Email: 
eel58@pitt.edu
Cost: 
$10.00 per session

The Breaking Down the Headlines is a five part series that will begin with a historical overview of the late 19th and 20th centuries; a time period which witnessed the demise of the Ottoman Empire, colonial land grabs, the rise of nation states and their struggles for power. With over one-third of the population now living as refugees, our readings and presentations will cover conflicts, power grabs, identity and citizenship. The series concludes with a literary perspective. Historical and current prose and poetry, written in the hand of people seeking a voice during times of shifts in power, we will learn through the lens of a citizen or refugee, king or peasant, young or old, woman or man.

A series of five workshops for educators.
You may attend in person or participate via the Internet.
Registration is required for everyone.
To attend in person tickets must be purchased at a cost of $10/session. The fee covers the cost of dinner, parking, and curriculum materials.

UCIS Unit: 
Global Studies Center
World Regions: 
Middle East