Hrant Dink Memorial Workshop Sabancı University

January 6, 2009

2009 Workshop

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Gender, Ethnicity and the Nation-State:
Anatolia and Its Neighboring Regions

Sabancı University
in collaboration with
the International Hrant Dink Foundation and Anadolu Kültür

May 21-24, 2009
Istanbul

Drawing on Hrant Dink?s legacy of highlighting existing human connections and imagining new ones across physical and imagined borders, Hrant Dink Memorial Workshops seek to initiate and encourage interdisciplinary academic dialogue among scholars working on Anatolia and its neighboring regions.

Gender and ethnicity have been key categories of differentiation and conflict in nationalisms and nation-states, interacting with each other in multiple ways. Hrant Dink Memorial Workshop 2009 focuses on the ways in which constructions and transformations of gender and ethnicity in and beyond nation-states have shaped Anatolia and its neighboring regions in the 20th century.

Location: Tütün Deposu (Hacı Mimi Mahallesi, Lüleci Hendek Caddesi No: 12, Tophane, Istanbul), click here for the map

Participation: Saturday events are open to the public, but reservation is required for participation in the workshop on Thursday, Friday and Sunday. For registration, please fill out the registration form and send to hrantdink-workshop@sabanciuniv.edu

Click here for the poster.

May 21

Thursday

17.00 Film screening and discussion Chair: Ayşe Öncü (Sabancı U)
Kapıları Açmak
Opening Doors
Ülker Uncu & Burcu Yıldız (Kardeş Türküler)
Takuhi Tovmasyan & Pakrat Estukyan (Sayat Nova Choir)
40. Kapıyı Açarsan…
If you Open the 40th Room…
Talin Büyükkürkçiyan
Opening Reception

May 22

Friday

9.30 ? 10.00 Opening Remarks
10.00 ? 12.00 Memories and Testimonies Discussant: Hülya Adak (Sabancı U)
Chair: Karin Karakaşlı (Writer)
Arlene Voski Avakian (UMASS, Amherst) Powerful Silences: Becoming a Survivor Through the Construction of Story
Hourig Attarian (McGill U) Lifelines: Matrilineal Narratives, Memory and Identity
Rev. Daniel (Kuban State U) Trabzon: Family Memory and Making of Personality
Arpine Konyalian Grenier (Research scientist & Poet) Heritage Like Money Then: Exaptation at the Margins /Risk to Reward Where the Word Meets Itself
12.00 ? 13.00 Lunch break
13.00 ? 14.30 Educating and ?Civilizing? the Nation Discussant: Elif Ekin Akşit (Ankara U)
Chair: Fatoş Gökşen (Koç U)
Nazan Maksudyan
(Sabancı U)
Physical Expressions of Winning Hearts and Minds: Missionary Aspirations over Children?s Bodies in the Late Ottoman Period
Zeynep Türkyılmaz (UCLA) White Women?s Burden: Educating the ?Mountain Flowers? of Dersim
Metin Yüksel (U of Chicago) Training Kurdish Men and Women in Turkey: Mobile Village Courses in the “Eastern Provinces?
14.30 ? 15.00 Coffee/Tea
15.00 ? 16.00 Ethnicized and Nationalized Masculinities Discussant: Serpil Sancar (Ankara U)
Chair: Ferhat Kentel (İstanbul Bilgi U)
Arus Yumul (İstanbul Bilgi U) Fashioning the Turkish Body Politic
Yeliz Kızılarslan
(İstanbul Bilgi U)
Gendered Ethnicity, Hegemonic Masculinities, and the Kurdish Question in the Girl of Yezid
16.00 ? 16.30 Coffee/Tea
16.30 ? 19.00 Contemporary Constructions of Kurdishness and Armenianness Discussant: Deniz Yükseker (Koç U)
Chair: Fuat Keyman (Koç U)
Dicle Koğacıoğlu (Sabancı U) Knowledge and Political Community in Discourses on Honor Crimes
Rojda Alaç (EHESS) ?I understand you?? : Taking Women?s Empowerment Literally
Nerina Weiss (U of Oslo) When Spheres Collapse: Conflict, Gender and Perceptions of Belonging in a Kurdish Community
Emel Karagöz & Akın Deveci (Kocaeli U) Reading the Other, Through the Other: Representation of Armenian Identity in The Agos Newspaper

May 23

Saturday

Public Panels

9.00 ? 11.00 Gender, Ethnicity and History Discussant: Ferhunde Özbay (Boğaziçi U)
Chair: İnci Kerestecioğlu (İstanbul U)
Fethiye Çetin
(author of Anneannem)
Anneannem Across Borders
Ruben Melkonyan
(Yerevan State U)
The Image Of The Islamized Armenian Women In Modern Turkish Literature
Ayşe Gül Altınay (Sabancı U) (Unraveling) Layers of Gendered Silencing: Converted Armenian Survivors of 1915 in Historical And Contemporary Works
Karin Karakaşlı (Writer) Old History, New Language
11.00 ? 11.15 Coffee/Tea
11.15 ? 12.30 Film screening and discussion
Finding Zabel Yesayan Zabel Yesayan’ı Bulmak Chair: Betül Tanbay (International Hrant Dink Foundation)Discussion with directors Talin Suciyan &
Lara Aharonian
12.30 ? 13.00 Lunch
13.00 ? 14.30 Ottoman Women Writers: Zabel Yesayan & Halide Edib on Gender, Ethnicity and Violence Discussant: Murat Belge (İstanbul Bilgi U)
Chair: Müge İplikçi (PEN Turkey Women Writers Committee)
Marc Nichanian (Sabancı U) Mourning Usurped: Zabel Essayan
Hülya Adak (Sabancı U) 1915-16 in Halide Edib?s Life History and Works
İpek Çalışlar (Writer) The Armenian Question in Halide Edib?s Writings
14.30 ? 14.45 Coffee/Tea
14.45 ? 16.45 Art and Politics Across Borders Discussant: Ayfer Bartu (Boğaziçi U)
Chair: Sibel Yardımcı (Mimar Sinan U)
Neery Melkonian (Independent Art Critic/Curator) A Feminism that is Often Accented, Sometimes Whispers, Even Stutters: Modern and Contemporary Armenian Woman Artists in Transnational Contexts
Anna Barseghian and Stefan Kristensen (Utopiana) ?Voyage in the Land of the Ghosts? & Armenography
Osman Kavala
(Anadolu Kültür)
Art, Politics and Reconciliation
16.45 ? 17.00 Coffee/Tea
17.00 ? 19.00 Gender, Ethnicity and Feminist Politics Discussant: Şirin Tekeli
Chair: Yeşim Arat (Boğaziçi U)
Nebahat Akkoç
Handan Çağlayan
Pınar Selek & Nil Mutluer
Yeşim Başaran
Diyarbakır KAMER
Kırk Örük
Amargi
Lambdaistanbul
19.00 ? 20.00 Reception
20.00 Rakel Dink Introduction
Arpine Konyalian Grenier
Karin Karakaşlı
Poetry Reading

May 24

Sunday

9.30 ? 11.30 Gender & Ethnicity: The Balkans and Anatolia Discussant: Ayşe Parla (Sabancı U)
Chair: Buket Türkmen (Galatasaray U)
Halide Velioğlu
(U of Texas, Austin)
Remnants of Ottomans, Excesses of International Order: Political Life of Bosniaks? Feelings
Milena Davidovic (Institute for Criminology and Sociology, Belgrade) Gender and Ethnicity: The Case of Kosovo
Anastasia Kamanos
(McGill U)
(Re)Covering Identities: Ethnicity, Gender and Narrative
Sophia Koufopoulou (Michigan State U) ?Biz de Avrupalı?and the Swirling Dervish Father: Cundalı Giritli Women and the Politics of Turkishness
11.30 ? 11.45 Coffee/Tea
11.45 ? 13.15 Gender & Ethnicity:
Caucasia and Anatolia I
Discussant: Lale Yalçın-Heckmann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology)
Chair: Nedim Nomer (Sabancı U)
Nona Shahnazarian
(Kuban Social and Economic Institute)
?Why divide the nation into men and women??: National Ideologies, Survival Strategies and Gender Identity in the Political and Symbolic Contexts of the Karabakh War
Rita Kuznetsova & Igor Kuznetsov (Kuban State U) ?(Gendered) Unwritten Culture?: Turkish Armenians, Ahiska Turks, Abkhaz
Akram Khamseh
(Alzahra U)
A study on the Diversity of Gender Role Stereotypes in Two Groups of Iranian College Students: A Comparison Between Iranian Kurdish and Persian (Farsi) Females and Males
13.15 ? 14.00 Lunch
14.00 ? 15.15 Gender & Ethnicity:
Caucasia and Anatolia I
Discussant: Işık Özel (Sabancı U)
Chair: Ayşe Durakbaşa (Marmara U)
Vladimir Igorevich Kolesov (Krasnodar State Historical & Archeological Museum) Marriage Strategy and Nationalism (Circassian Greeks’ case)
Setenay Nil Doğan
(Sabancı U)
?Circassian Beauty?: A Myth in Anatolia
15.15 ? 15.30 Coffee/Tea
15.30 ? 16.45 Gender, Ethnicity and Sexualities I Discussant: Ayşegül Baykan (Yıldız Technical U)
Chair: Fikret Adanır (Sabancı U)
Ayşe Kadıoğlu (Sabancı U) Bir Varmış, Bir Yokmuş: Representations of Sexuality in Edgar Hilsenrath?s ?Fairy Tale?
Halil Berktay (Sabancı U) ?Our men their women?: Turkish-Muslim Men and the Dangerous Sexuality of Non-Muslim Women in Ottoman-Turkish Literature
16.45 ? 17.00 Coffee/Tea
17.00 ? 18.30 Gender, Ethnicity and Sexualities II Discussant: Hale Bolak (İstanbul Bilgi U)
Chair: Şahika Yüksel (İstanbul U)
Serkan Delice
(U of the Arts, London)
Masculinity as a Fractured Domain: The Political Implications of Revisiting Male Intimacies in Ottoman Society
Eser Selen (NYU) Modernity Misconstrued: Religious Patriarchy vs. Secular Patriarchy in Ugly Humanling [Çirkin Insan Yavrusu]
Stefan Detchev (South-West U of Blagoevgrad) ?Tenderness too incomprehensible ?? (Homo)sexuality, Ethnicity and Politics in Modern and Contemporary Bulgaria
18.30 ? 19.00 Open discussion

Organizing Committee

Akşin Somel
Ayşe Kadıoğlu
Ayşe Gül Altınay
Fikret Adanır
Hülya Adak
Işık Özel
Lanfranco Aceti
Leyla Keough
Nedim Nomer

* The workshop has been made possible with the generous support of the Chrest Foundation, the Open Society Foundation, Sabancı University and Anadolu Kültür.

* The visual material for the workshop (including the website, poster and brochures) have been designed by Emre Parlak and Deniz Cem Önduygu.

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