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“Asia, Africa, and Europe” Conference

September 18, 2017 - September 22, 2017

About the Conference

The Deutsche Orientalistentag (DOT) is the largest professional meeting of Oriental Studies in Germany and one of the most important scholarly Orientalist congresses in the world. The range of disciplines encompasses the Ancient and Modern Middle East, including North Africa, as well as all of Asia, with particular emphasis on Central, South and South East Asia. The DOT is administered by the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (DMG), which entrusts a university with the organization of the congress. The first DOT took place in 1921 in Leipzig. In 2017, for the first time in history, the DOT will be held at Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Thuringia.

The theme of the DOT 2017 is “Asia, Africa and Europe.” By this, the organizers wish to emphasize two main topics:

  • the transfer of knowledge between East and West, especially Eastern influence on Europe in antiquity and the Middle Ages
  • the rising interest of Western scholarship in Oriental cultures and history, including the history of Oriental research in more recent times

The theme is intended to promote contributions addressing these topics, but papers, panels, and workshops devoted to other branches of scholarship are equally welcome. All colleagues are cordially invited to present the results of their research, and to discuss them with an expert audience.

Main Topics:

  • Egyptology
  • African Studies
  • Old Testament
  • Ancient Near Eastern Studies / Assyriology
  • Arabic Language and Literature
  • Christian Orient and Byzantine Studies
  • Indo-European Linguistics
  • Indology and South Asian Studies
  • Iranian Studies
  • Islamic Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Jewish Studies / Hebrew Language and Literature
  • Caucasus Studies
  • Korean Studies
  • Semitic Studies
  • Sinology
  • Southeast Asian Studies
  • Turkic and Ottoman Studies
  • Central Asian Studies

Interdisciplinary sections:

  • Material culture, art history and archeology
  • Philosophy
  • Politics, economy and society of the Middle East

Details

Start:
September 18, 2017
End:
September 22, 2017
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