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SUMMARY:Subterfuge and Deception in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean
DESCRIPTION:<p><a data-url="http://www.mediterraneanseminar.org/" href="http://www.mediterraneanseminar.org/" title="The Mediterranean Seminar">The Mediterranean Seminar</a> and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies present</p><p><strong>Subterfuge and Deception in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean</strong><br>The Winter 2016 Workshop</p><p><em>Program</em><br><strong>Thursday, March 3, 4:00 pm</strong><br><em>“What is Mediterranean Studies and Why?”</em><br>• <strong>Brian A. Catlos</strong> (Religious Studies, CU Boulder)<br>• <strong>Sharon Kinoshita</strong> (Literature, UC Santa Cruz)<br>This portion of the workshop is open to the public. It will take place at CMES, Room 102, 38 Kirkland Street.<br><br><strong>Friday, March 4, <span style="color: #ff0000;">9:25 am - 4:45 pm</span></strong><br><em>“Subterfuge and Deception in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean”</em><br>a workshop consisting of three pre-circulated papers with comment by the audience:<br>• <strong>Argyro Nicolaou</strong> (Comparative Literature, Harvard University): <em>Narratives of Deception and the Pre-Modern Mediterranean Imaginary</em><br>• <strong>Fred Astren</strong> (Jewish Studies, San Francisco State University): <em>The Gibeonite Gambit: Harranians, Karaites, and Khaybari Jews on the Margins of Medieval Islamic Society</em><br>• <strong>Karen Pinto</strong> (History, Boise State): <em>Masking Conflict with Harmony: The Two Faces of the KMMS Mediterranean Map</em><br><br>and our featured scholar:<br>• <strong>Thomas F. Glick</strong> (History, Boston University): <em>Deception and Subterfuge: A Medieval Miller in Court</em><br><br><strong>Saturday, March 5, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm</strong><br><em>A round-table: “Harvard on the Mediterranean: A Conversation with Graduate Students”</em><br>Moderated by Brian Catlos &amp; Sharon Kinoshita<br><br>The program is free, but space is limited. Registration<em> is required</em> for Friday and Saturday; please register no later than February 12. Lunch will be provided Friday for registered participants.</p><p>To register, <strong>contact</strong> Liz Flanagan (<a href="mailto:elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu">elizabethflanagan@fas.harvard.edu</a>).</p>
LOCATION:CMES, 38 Kirkland St, Cambridge, MA
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