Past events
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10 March 2023 | 18:30 | Kurdish Film Screening and Talk with Directors/ Centre for Kurdish StudiesCentre for Kurdish Studies and the Kurdish Society are pleased to present the film, 'Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time', a documentary film co-directed by the Kurdish-Iranian refugee Behrouz Boochani and the Netherlands-based Iranian filmmaker Arash Kamali Sarvestani. Boochani shot the film inside Australia's Manus Island detention centre in Papua New Guinea. The film was shot on a smartphone, which Boochani had to hide from the prison authorities. Following the film, we will also have the chance to talk online with the film's co-directors. Full details | Add event |
2 February 2023 | 17:30 | Visiting Speaker: Professor llario Meandri and Dr Giulia FerdeghiniEthnomusicology in the domain of Linked Open Data & Beyta Dimdim: Performative, Textu(r)al and Musical Features. Full details | Add event |
7 December 2022 | 12:30 | Uncovering Kurdish Women’s Voices in the Archives : Dr Farangis GhaderiPlease join us for this in person event. All are welcome. Full details | Add event |
22 March 2022 | 17:30 | Book Launch : "Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities", edited by Stephen Hunt, Lexington Books, 2021.Full details | Add event |
10 November 2021 | 17:00 | Book Launch - Dr. Allan Hassaniyan (Exeter)Kurdish Politics in Iran. Crossborder Interactions and Mobilisation since 1947. Cambridge University Press (2021). Full details | Add event |
30 June 2021 | 17:00 | POSTPONED AUISxExeter Talks: Curating Kurdishness, Arts, Culture, and the Archive in Kurdistan and BeyondSarwar Taha, Slemani UNESCO City of Literature. Shaima Waseem, Director of Slemani Capital of Culture. Shamal Abu Baker, Slemani Governorate's private office. Panel title: to be confirmed. Full details | Add event |
22 June 2021 | 15:00 | Oral tradition, language, and Kurdish artPanel discussion: oral tradition, language, and Kurdish art. Full details | Add event |
21 June 2021 | 18:00 | Shubbak Festival - 'Bringing Images Home'A new generation of poets from Slemani. Full details | Add event |
18 June 2021 | 15:00 | Book Launch : Women's Voices from Kurdistan: A Selection of Kurdish PoetryEditors Farangis Ghaderi, Clemence Scalbert-Yücel and Yaser Hassan Ali. Full details | Add event |
16 June 2021 | 17:00 | POSTPONED: AUISxExeter Talks: Curating Kurdishness, Arts, Culture, and the Archive in Kurdistan and BeyondBehrooz Chamanara and Hersh Sherzad, Professors at the University of Kurdistan in Sanandaj: "Researching Kurdish Folklore in Rojhelat". Full details | Add event |
14 June 2021 | 16:00 | Conversations about Kurdistan and Palestine, Rurality, rural lives, and alternative futuresSpeakers: Rafeef Ziadah, SOAS University and Deniz Duruiz, from Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University Chair: Clémence Scalbert, University of Exeter.. Full details | Add event |
8 June 2021 | 17:00 | Kurdish Translations of World LiteratureThe panel will be conducted in Kurdish (different dialects), Q&A in Kurdish and English, and will be chaired by Professor Jaffer Sheyholislami. Full details | Add event |
2 June 2021 | 17:00 | AUISxExeter Talks: Curating Kurdishness, Arts, Culture, and the Archive in Kurdistan and BeyondJon Bullock, Musicologist at the University of Chicago and former researcher in residence at Kashkul:"Dengî Gelî Kurdistan: Kurdish Radio in 20th-Century Iraq". Full details | Add event |
25 May 2021 | 15:00 | Kurdish Translations of World LiteratureA panel discussion on Kurdish Translations of World Literature with participation of Kurdish authors and translators. Full details | Add event |
24 May 2021 | 16:00 | Conversations about Kurdistan and Palestine, Rurality, rural lives, and alternative futuresSpeakers: Schluwa Sama, University of Exeter and Mauro Van Aken, University of Milano-Bicocca. Chair: Fadia Panosetti, ULB.. Full details | Add event |
29 April 2021 | 15:00 | Panel Discussion: 'Translation and Language Revitalisation: Global Kurdish Literature'A conversation with scholars and translators of Kurdish literature into Polish, Italian, French, and English.. Full details | Add event |
26 April 2021 | 16:00 | Conversations about Kurdistan and Palestine, Rurality, rural lives, and alternative futuresSpeakers: Mazin Qumsiyeh, Bethlehem University and Bénédicte Bonzi, EHESS. Chair: Stéphanie Latte Abdallah, Sciences Po - CERI.. Full details | Add event |
20 April 2021 | 14:00 | Documenting and Archiving Kurdish Heritage, part 4Dengbejs' Performance as Inspiration for Modern Kurdish Theatre and Music. Full details | Add event |
31 March 2021 | 16:00 | POSTPONED: AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondFull details | Add event |
17 March 2021 | 19:00 | POSTPONED: AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondFull details | Add event |
16 March 2021 | 14:00 | Documenting and Archiving Kurdish Heritage, part 3Reflections on Dengbêjs [oral poets/storytellers] as Narrators of the Past Dr Metin Yüksel. Full details | Add event |
10 March 2021 | 16:00 | AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondBushra Kasnazani, Scholar of Kurdish Literature at the University of Slemani: The history of the taboo in kurdish literature. Full details | Add event |
24 February 2021 | 19:00 | AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondFull details | Add event |
10 February 2021 | 19:00 | AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondFull details | Add event |
3 February 2021 | 19:00 | AUISxExeter Talk: Curating Kurdishness: Arts, culture, and the archive In Kurdistan and beyondFull details | Add event |
18 - 20 June 2020 | CANCELLED: 4th International Conference on Kurdish Studies 18-20 June 2020We regret to advise that this conference has been cancelled. It will be rescheduled to autumn 2020. Full details | Add event | |
7 February 2020 | 16:30 | Visiting Speaker: Dr Kamran Matin - Kurdish Politics of Class and Nation in Post-Revolutionary IranDr Kamran Matin is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Sussex University, UK. Full details | Add event |
21 January 2020 | 17:30 | Visiting speaker: Amr Taher Ahmed -The Kurdish Mahdinanah: Popular or Classical Poetry?Amr Taher Ahmed is Associate Professor of Kurdish language and literature at INaLCO in Paris (France).. Full details | Add event |
8 November 2019 | 17:30 | The Poetics of Kurdish ResistanceAs a minority divided among four nation-states (Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Syria), Kurds have been subjected to various degrees of political and cultural suppression, at times amounting to genocide. Kurdish oral and written literature has been a key component of the Kurdish political struggle for recognition and freedom and the very site of resistance and remembrance throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In this panel, academics from the Universities of Exeter and Swansea discuss paths of resistance in Kurdish literature by examining the role poetry, prose and songs in accompanying as well as inspiring the political movements and keeping the resistance alive. Full details | Add event |
2 October 2019 | 17:30 | AngloArabia: Why Gulf Wealth Matters to BritainUK ties with Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf monarchies are under the spotlight as never before. Huge controversy surrounds Britain’s alliances with these deeply repressive regimes, and the UK’s key supporting role in the disastrous Saudi-led intervention in Yemen has lent added urgency to the debate. What are the nature of the ties between the British state and British capitalism on the one hand, and the Gulf Arab monarchies on the other? Why have Anglo-Arabian relations grown even closer in recent years, despite ongoing, egregious human rights violations?. Full details | Add event |
27 September 2019 | 10:00 | Translation! Festival 2019: Languages in MotionThe events are all free and offered on a first come, first served basis. A diverse range of workshops, performances and interactive events run by local and international experts provide something for all ages and interests.. Full details | Add event |
13 May 2019 | 16:30 | Professor Richard Foltz (Concordia University) presents "What is the meaning of 'Tajik'?"Richard Foltz (Ph.D., Harvard, 1996) is a cultural historian specializing in the broader Iranian world and his work highlights the wide-ranging influence of Iranian civilization on diverse societies stretching from the Balkans to China.. Full details | Add event |
26 - 27 February 2019 | 9:00 | Managing Intra-State Territorial Contestation: Iraq’s Disputed Territories in Comparative PerspectiveIraq’s Disputed Territories remain a source of contestation and instability. Located in the north of Iraq, this broad swathe of territory lying to the south of the Kurdistan Region, and including within it parts of the provinces of Nineveh, Erbil, Salahadin, Kirkuk, and Diyala, the Disputed Territories remain a focus of contestation between the Government of Iraq and the Kurdistan Regional Government following the Kurdistan Region referendum of 2017 and the subsequent military response of the Government of Iraq. Furthermore, while the immediate threat of Islamic State actions has diminished, conditions in the Disputed Territories continue to create opportunities for the resurrection of militancy and insurgency, associated with the Sunni community, against the Government of Iraq and its allies. Full details | Add event |
16 January 2019 | 17:30 | Professor Bruce Lawrence (Duke University & al-Qasimi Visiting Professor of Islamic Studies, University of Exeter) presents "Is There a Discernible Islamic(ate) Civilization?"Bruce B. Lawrence is Marcus Family Professor of Religion Emeritus at Duke University and adjunct Professor at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakf University, Istanbul. His most recent monograph, 'The Koran in English - A Biography', was published from Princeton University Press (2017). He is also co-editor, with Vincent Cornell, of 'The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Islamic Spirituality' (forthcoming, 2019), and with Rafey Habib, he is working to complete, 'The Qur'an - A Verse Translation' (W.W. Norton, forthcoming 2020). In addition, he has drafted a manifesto on Islamicate Cosmopolitan (Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming 2021).. Full details | Add event |
7 November 2018 | 17:15 | Professor Nadje Al-Ali (SOAS) presents "'Between the Rainbow and the ISIS Flag': Feminist Dilemmas and Complexities"Nadje Al-Ali is Professor of Gender Studies at the Centre for Gender Studies (CGS), SOAS University of London. She is currently chair of the Centre for Gender Studies but will leave SOAS to take up a new position in anthropology with reference to the Middle East at Brown University in January 2019. Her main research interests revolve around feminist activism and gendered mobilisation, mainly with reference to Iraq, Egypt, Turkey and the Kurdish political movement, and most recently Lebanon. Nadje Al-Ali has been a member of the Feminist Review Collective, and is on the editorial board of Kohl: a journal of body and gender research. As a feminist activist she has been involved in various local and transnational organisations and campaigns and was a founding member of Act Together: Women's Action for Iraq.. Full details | Add event |
23 March 2018 | 17:00 | Film Screening of 'Vereroz' and Q&A with film director Piran BaydemirSpecial film screening of 'Ververoz' followed by Q&A with the film director Prian Baydemir. Ververoz is the 154-day story of parents who look for their daughter at Sur, Rozerin Çukur, in the days of conflict at Sur and curfews in Diyarbakır.. Full details | Add event |
26 June 2017 | 18:15 | "Return to Kurdistan" by Richard WildingReturn to Kurdistan shows Iraqi Kurdistan and Northern Iraq in contemporary photographs by Richard Wilding, alongside historical photographs by Anthony Kersting. Full details | Add event |
1 June - 1 September 2017 | "Return to Kurdistan" by Richard WildingReturn to Kurdistan shows Iraqi Kurdistan and Northern Iraq in contemporary photographs by Richard Wilding, alongside historical photographs by Anthony Kersting. Full details | Add event | |
27 March 2013 | 17:15 | 'Women's situation and the women's movement in Kurdistan- Iraq' with Choman Hardi AND 'Gender, Resistance, and activism in the Palestinian Camps in Jordan' with Afaf JabiriAfaf Jabiri is a leading womens's rights activist in Jordan and across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), advocating for legal reform and policy change at the local, national and international levels. Jabiri holds MPhil degree in International Politics from University of Glasgow. She is currently a PhD candidate at the Centre for Gender Studies/School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Choman Hardi was born in Kurdistan and brought up in Iraq and Iran. She came to England as a refugee in 1993 where she was educated in Queens College Oxford (BA, Philosophy and psychology), University College London (MA, Philosophy) and University of Kent in Canterbury (PhD, Mental health). Full details | Add event |
6 - 8 September 2012 | 8:45 | Second International Conference on Kurdish Studies The Kurds and Kurdistan: Considering Continuity and ChangeSince our first international conference on Kurdish Studies in 2009, the States where Kurds live have seen tumultuous events. The Iranian elections and their aftermath have been followed by the protests in Iraq, anger over the referendum and elections in Turkey, and huge violence in Syria.As many ask whether the so-called Arab spring will bring change to the Middle East, we would like to interrogate the very ideas of continuity and change themselves across a number of disciplines. Does complete rupture ever occur in history? Does regime change bring real differences in peoples lives? When migration brings change to individuals and families, what continuity is maintained in order to re-produce identity? How does language change and how far should linguistic change be managed? How should we study cultural continuity which exists over ethnic boundaries and international frontiers? What have been the changes and continuities within the field of Kurdish studies itself?. Full details | Add event |