Nachrichten am IAAW
Bengali und Urdu am Seminar für Südasienstudien
Die erste studentische Vietnamkonferenz: 07.11.2015
07.11.2015, IAAW, HU Berlin
19. Oktober: Research Workshop - African-Language Literature under the Microscope
Seminar für Afrikawissenschaften, Workshopleitung Prof. Flora Veit-Wild
Ringvorlesung: Gewerbe, Industrie und Netzwerke im neuzeitlichen Südasien
Neuerscheinung: Europa jenseits der Grenzen
Mann, Michael und Nagel, Jürgen G. (Hg.). Europa jenseits der Grenzen. Festschrift für Reinhard Wendt. Heidelberg: Draupadi Verlag, 2015.
Guest Lecture: Talk by Dr. Sanaa Alimia about Refugee Cities in Pakistan
Refugee Cities: Afghan Refugees, Undocumented Migrants, and 'Devalued' Citizens in Urban Pakistan.
05. August: Öffentliche Verteidigung der Masterarbeit von Lukas Münker
05. August: Öffentliche Verteidigung der Masterarbeit von Alexander Benatar
Call for Papers: Transformations of ‘the Political’
24 - 25th June, 2016: Young South Asia Scholars Meet (Y-SASM), CeMIS, Gottingen
International Conference Shantiniketan Hellerau - Universalist Education in the Pedagogic Province
In the 19th century, urbanization and industrialization changed the globe dramatically and were feared by many. The universalist education movement arose as a countercultural reaction to these developments. Idealists strove to create a new world and educate the “new man.” Shantiniketan and Hellerau paradigmatically represent the urge to counteract the drastic changes the world underwent back then. Initiated by the Deutsch-Indische Gesellschaft e.V. and the Department for South Asia Studies of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Kindly supported by: Institut für Asien und Afrikawissenschaften (IAAW), Indien-Stiftung e.V., Dr. Heinz-Horst Deichmann, Helmut Nanz
International Workshop: Beyond the Line - Cultural Constructions of the Sea (June 22–23, 2012)
The international workshop “Beyond the Line – Cultural Constructions of the Sea” examines the relationship between land and sea. It investigates how the currently changing constellations in South-South relationships can be understood historically and culturally. If the active participation of the regions south of the Sahara since early modern times is denied, what is the situation today? And beyond that: is it justified in any way to attribute a historical insignificance to regions neighboring Africa on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?
Situating Bangladesh, Workshop, 17th-19th May 2013
You are cordially invited to participate in the Situating Bangladesh in in South Asian Studies Workshop which will take place from 17th May to 19th May, 2013. A workshop conceived by Iftekhar Iqbal and Michael Mann.
International Conference: Kochi 1514 -- Cross-Cultural Networks between Central Europe, South Asia and Beyond in the Early Modern Period
November, 14-16, 2014 International Conference at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin at the Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Seminar für Südasienstudien/Department for South Asia Studies, Raum/Room 217
International Conference Shantiniketan Hellerau - Universalist Education in the Pedagogic Province
In the 19th century, urbanization and industrialization changed the globe dramatically and were feared by many. The universalist education movement arose as a countercultural reaction to these developments. Idealists strove to create a new world and educate the “new man.” Shantiniketan and Hellerau paradigmatically represent the urge to counteract the drastic changes the world underwent back then. Initiated by the Deutsch-Indische Gesellschaft e.V. and the Department for South Asia Studies of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Kindly supported by: Institut für Asien und Afrikawissenschaften (IAAW), Indien-Stiftung e.V., Dr. Heinz-Horst Deichmann, Helmut Nanz
International Workshop: Beyond the Line - Cultural Constructions of the Sea (June 22–23, 2012)
The international workshop “Beyond the Line – Cultural Constructions of the Sea” examines the relationship between land and sea. It investigates how the currently changing constellations in South-South relationships can be understood historically and culturally. If the active participation of the regions south of the Sahara since early modern times is denied, what is the situation today? And beyond that: is it justified in any way to attribute a historical insignificance to regions neighboring Africa on the Atlantic and Indian Oceans? These questions will be analyzed in the framework of a current trend in the social and cultural sciences that is called the “oceanic turn.” The symposium aims to pursue these questions and make its own contribution to them. Participants present the Atlantic and Indian Oceans as a cultural space. Individual panel discussions examine case studies of literature, migration, piracy, and trade cultures. In this way, research results on the sub-Saharan part of Africa will be investigated in their relationship to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and new approaches will be formulated. Conceived by Michael Mann and Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger
4th HIP-Workshop
You are cordially invited to participate in the 4th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 29th June, 2012. The workshop aims to provide a forum for exchange across institutional and disciplinary boundaries on topics related to South Asia.
Invitation: Situating Bangladesh, Workshop, 17th-19th May 2013
You are cordially invited to participate in the Situating Bangladesh in in South Asian Studies Workshop which will take place from 17th May to 19th May, 2013. A workshop conceived by Iftekhar Iqbal and Michael Mann.
Waterspace, Empire and Mobility in Southeastern Asia, IAAW-Workshop-1, Friday, June 14, 2013
You are cordially invited to the Workshop 'Waterspace, Empire and Mobility in Southeastern Asia' which will take place on the 14th June, 2013, Invalidenstraße 118, Room 217, 14-20h.
8th HIP Workshop - 28th June, 2013 - Invitation
You are cordially invited to participate in the 8th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 28th June, 2013, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 2.00-7.00 pm.
Invitation: Pakistan in its Region and Beyond
Talk by His Excellency Mr. Abdul Basit, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Germany
9th HIP Workshop: 6th December 2013
You are cordially invited to participate in the 9th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 6th December, 2013, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 4:00–8:00 pm.
10th HIP Workshop: 7th February 2014
You are cordially invited to participate in the 10th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 7th February 2014, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 4:00–7:00 pm.
Lecture 9th May: Prof. Amar Farooqui
The Opium Enterprise in Nineteenth Century India: Some Reflections
Fotoausstellung: Framing Muslims
10 Fotografen | 10 Länder | 20 Bilder
Talk 27th May: Dr. Chandrika Kaul
Communications, Media and the Imperial Experience: Britain and India 1850–1950
11th HIP Workshop: 6th June 2014
You are cordially invited to participate in the 11th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 6th of June 2014, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 2:00–7:00 pm.
12th HIP Workshop: 4th July 2014
You are cordially invited to participate in the 12th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 4th of July 2014, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 2:00–7:00 pm.
4th HIP-Workshop
You are cordially invited to participate in the 4th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 29th June, 2012. The workshop aims to provide a forum for exchange across institutional and disciplinary boundaries on topics related to South Asia.
8th HIP Workshop - 28th June, 2013 - Invitation
You are cordially invited to participate in the 8th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 28th June, 2013, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 2.00-7.00 pm.
9th HIP Workshop: 6th December 2013
You are cordially invited to participate in the 9th Humboldt India Project (HIP) Workshop which will take place on the 6th December, 2013, Invalidenstr. 118, Room 217, 4:00–8:00 pm.