Contemporary Ismailism Part 2 | Ismaili Studies Conference 2022 Day 3

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the first-ever conference on Ismaili Studies. After a brief introduction of the Ismaili Special Collections series, this panel, chaired by Laila Halani of the IIS, Zamira Dilborbekova outlines the post-Soviet resurgence of religious identity and practice for Tajik “Pamiri” Ismailis. Fayaz S Alibhai introduces the Ismaili Heritage Project , its inception, goals, and early works. Maryam Razaee delves into the complicated social structure around higher education in Iran and how Ismaili women fit into a more conservative milieu. Finally, Shenila Khoja-Moolji looks at cookbooks as a cultural touchstone for migrating Ismaili communities.
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    00:00 Introduction to Ismaili Special Collections - Naureen Ali, IIS
    03:02 Opening Remarks - Laila Halani, IIS
    03:42 When the Local Meets the Transnational: An Analysis of the Ismaili Reunion in Tajikistan (1985-1995) - Zamira Dilborbekova, IIS
    28:03 The Ismaili Heritage Project: An Introduction - Fayaz S. Alibhai, IIS
    51:37 Higher Education and Iranian Ismaili Women’s Empowerment - Maryam Razaee, IIS
    1:15:43 Writing-as Witnessing: Reimagining Displaced Ismaili Muslim Women’s Lifeworlds through Archival Marginalia - Shenila Khoja-Moolji, Georgetown University

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