IPRH presents “Sepharad as Imagined Community: Language, Culture and Religion from the Early Modern Period to the 21st Century” Conference on September 2-3, 2014; for more information go to www.sip.illinois.edu/sepharad/. The program is in 210 Illini Union, Room, and the organizers are
Mahir Saul (Dept. of Anthropology) and José I. Hualde (Dept. of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese & Dept. of Linguistics).
This conference will examine the formation and development of Judeo-Spanish in the Eastern Mediterranean lands of the Ottoman Empire and the varied cultural and identity-related roles that several oral and written manifestations of this language played for centuries and continue to play in the present for its speakers. The conference is focused in its topic, Judeo-Spanish, but broad in the spectrum of disciplinary perspectives on the themes that we would like to bring together, including perspectives from diverse fields such as Linguistics, History, Anthropology, Sociology, Literary and Cultural Studies and Religious Studies.
For more information, visit: http://www.sip.illinois.edu/sepharad/.
Thanks to the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities listserv for this information item.