The Vernacularization of Muslim and Hindu Traditions: The Case of Sindhiyyat
Mise en ligne :
30 mai 2016

Descriptif
Workshop organized by CEIAS research groups "New Muslim Elite and the Vernacular" and "Gujarati and Sindhi Studies".
Vidéos
‘Sind is not a Territory’: Legal Histories of Sindhi Partition Refugees and Ideas of Citizenship an…
Uttara Shahani, University of Cambridge
About Sindhology as a field
Michel Boivin (CNRS-CEIAS)
Shah Abdul Latif in Sindhi cinema: (Re-)Imagining Sassui Punhoo through its screenplay
Bhavna Rajpal, University of Westminster
Reflections of 1980s Sindhi Society in Amar Jaleel’s Dil Je Duniya: A Commentary on Aror Jo Mast
Kamran Khumber, CEIAS (CNRS-EHESS)
The Chronicle of Light: Translating 18th Century Sindhi Islamic luminary cosmology through printed …
Iqbal Akhtar, Florida International University
Mianwal Tariqa of Kalhoras: Rituals and Practices
Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro, PIDE (Islamabad)
Siraiki: The Language-Dialect Debate and the influences from Sindh
Nukhbah Langah, Forman Christian College (Lahore)-CEIAS
Engaging Sindhiyyat from abroad: the case of the World Sindhi Congress
Julien Levesque, EHESS-CEIAS
Creating a cosmopolitan Sindhiyyat
Nimrita Rana, University of Birmingham