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The Futures Past of the Ottomans

The Futures Past of the Ottomans
Workshop organisé par Olivier Bouquet
Jeudi 12 octobre 2023 (9:00 – 18:30) 

Université Paris Cité
Bâtiment Olympe de Gouges – salle 830
8 Place Paul Ricœur – 75013 PARIS

Session 1: “New Turkey”: What Kind of State?
Chair: Élise Massicard (CERI, Paris)

9:30 – Samuele Abrami (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan; Sabancı University, Istanbul)
Nostalgia for the Past in the “New Turkey”. Between Kemalist Utopia and Islamist Dystopia              

10:00 – Nikos Moudouros (University of Cyprus, Nicosia)
“We are not a Tribal State”: The Multiple Uses of Ottoman History for a “Strong State”            

10:30 –Tamás Dudlák (ELTE University, Budapest)
The Rise of Civilisational States: Civilisational Discourse in Turkey         

Session 2: Erdoganism’s Futures Past/Pasts Future
Chair: Fatma Müge Göçek (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

11:20 – Ayşe Bozkurt (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen)
Frames of Erdoğanism: The Pasts Future of “Payitaht: Abdülhamid”       

11:50 – Olivier Bouquet (Université Paris Cité, CESSMA, IUF)
“Dieses west noch”: Erdoğan, Being and Time 

Session 3: Unpacking neo-Ottomanism
Chair: Ahmet İnsel (Galatasaray University, Istanbul)

14:30 – Barış Zeren (CETOBaC, EHESS, Paris)
Hamidism Beyond the Myth: The Fragile Sovereign and the April 2017 Regime          

15:00 – Fatma Müge Göçek (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Weaponization of neo-Ottomanism as Soft Power: Sultan Abdülhamid, President Erdoğan and Women’s National Volleyball Team           

15:30 – İrvin Cemil Schick (CETOBaC, EHESS, Paris)
Occult Practices in Erdoğan’s Turkey, in Historical Context       

Session 4: After the Ottomans
Chair: M’hamed Oualdi (Sciences Po, Paris) 

16:30 – Aline Schlaepfer (University of Basel)
History-writing in Iraq after the Ottomans. Between Hamidianism, Constitutionalism, and Kemalism    

17:00 – Emmanuel Szurek (CETOBAC, EHESS, Paris)
Onomastic Proofs: The non-Muslims and Their Names

-> Voir suite sur le site du CESSMA