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[ecrea] PARGC 2014 Symposium - The Revolutionary Public Sphere: Contention, Communication and Culture in the Arab Uprisings

Wed Mar 12 00:55:38 GMT 2014




The Project for Advanced Research in Global Communication



is proud to present



the Inaugural PARGC Symposium



The Revolutionary Public Sphere

Contention, Communication and Culture in the Arab Uprisings



Thursday, April 10, 2014

Annenberg School for Communication



View full program here: http://bit.ly/1dY4J9L



The popular rebellions that have swept Arab countries since December 2010 have spawned an active field of insurrectionary cultural production. Scholars from around the world will gather at the Annenberg School for PARGC’s inaugural symposium. Putting primary sources in dialogue with theory, we seek to understand aesthetic experimentation and stylistic innovation in this revolutionary public sphere. Together, we will strive to shed light on the ways in which various revolutionary and counter-revolutionary activists and regimes have attracted, upheld, and directed popular attention to themselves and to their opponents. Our exploration of contention, communication and culture in the Arab uprisings will yield conceptual tools to understand revolutionary public spheres at large.



Speakers & Topics:



Yakein Abdelmagid (Duke University): Independent music production in Cairo



Omar Al-Ghazzi (University of Pennsylvania): The symbol of Omar al-Mukhtar in the Libyan uprising



Anahi Alviso-Marino (Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): Contentious politics and street art in Yemen



Walter Armbrust (University of Oxford): Egypt’s June 30th rebellion as social drama



Donatella Della Ratta (University of Pennsylvania): Syrian internet memes and the politics of cultural (re)production



Tarek El-Ariss (University of Texas, Austin): Literary writing and violence in the Arab Spring



Nouri Gana (University of California, Los Angeles): Rap music in the Tunisian revolution



Nour Halabi (University of Pennsylvania): Hezbollah logos and carnivalesque humor in revolutionary times



Adel Iskandar (Georgetown University): The politics of memes in revolutionary Egypt



Marc Owen Jones (University of Durham): Satire and social media in the Bahrain uprising



Amal Khalaf (Serpentine Galleries): The Pearl Roundabout and public space in Bahrain



Shayna Silverstein (University of Pennsylvania): Syrian revolutionary music and the politics of memory



Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen (University of Copenhagen): Revolutionary and Islamic content in Ramadan musalsalat (long TV drama)



Leila Tayeb (Northwestern University): Utopian impulses in Libyan revolutionary performances



Edward Ziter (New York University): The anecdotal in Syrian oppositional theatre





Contact:

Marina Krikorian

Project Coordinator

Project for Advanced Research in Global Communication

The Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania

(mkrikorian /at/ asc.upenn.edu)







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