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Grace Hartigan: Fashion or Painting?

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars
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In this talk Dr Saul Nelson analyses a single painting, Grace Hartigan’s 'The Persian Jacket' (1952), in order to draw a few conclusions about late modernism.
In particular, Nelson interrogates the relationship between fashion and painting presupposed by a kind of art that looks backwards, across the history of modernism, rather than forwards towards some new mode of artmaking. Citational in title and form, submissive in production, The Persian Jacket embodies its simultaneous proximity to institutionalised narratives and the capacity for transformation and critique that might emerge from such proximity. It offers a mode of painterly practice in which myths of heroic individualism are overturned.

Speakers:
Dr Saul Nelson, Department of History of Art, University of Oxford - https://www.hoa.ox.ac.uk/people/saul-nelson
Alexandra Solovyev, Faculty of History, University of Oxford - https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/people/alexandra-solovyev

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History of Art: Special Lectures and Research Seminars
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Saul Nelson
Alexandra Solovyev
Keywords
fashion
painting
modernism
artmaking
critique
heroic
individualism
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 04/03/2022
Duration: 00:52:50

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In Sleep a King

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Poetry with Alice Oswald
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This is a sleep-talk on the subject of waking up with Sonnet 87 (by Shakespeare) in the background. This talk was given by Alice Oswald on the 25th November 2021.

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Poetry with Alice Oswald
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Alice Oswald
Keywords
poetry
poem
shakespeare
sleep-talk
sonnet
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 03/03/2022
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Media, Communications, and Public Opinion in Tajikistan

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Asian Studies Centre
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Irna Hofman (Oxford) Malik Kadirov (Media Analyst, Tajikistan) Salimjon Aioubov (Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service) round table discussion
Malik Kadirov
Abdumalik (Malik) started his professional career as an interpreter \ translator in Iraq (1978-1979) and later in Syria (1982-1987). From 1987 – 1990 he served as a journalist \ political analyst in Tajik State Television. Following the dismissal for his critical reports (1990) Malik joined the Democratic Party of Tajikistan and served for some time as a chairman of its Dushanbe branch. Abdumalik has spent several years investing in scientific research and development of the pharmaceutical product as a co-founder of Zand Ltd, a small Tajik pharmaceutical company. After the end of Tajikistan’s civil war of 1992 – 1997 Malik joined the NGO sector as a volunteer for a local NGO, then served for several international NGOs and foundations such as Counterpart International and Open Society Institute. From 2001 – 2009 he served the US Embassy to Tajikistan as a grant manager with the overall portfolio of $700 K. From January 2011 – April 2016 Malik served as Country Director of the Tajik branch of the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), a British NGO that supports journalists in the risky areas around the globe. From May 2016 until January 2021 Mr. Kadirov led an American media supporting non-profit organization Internews in Tajikistan as Country Director. Currently Malik is a Secretary General of the association of journalists Media – Alliance of Tajikistan. Malik is a member of the Union of Journalists of Tajikistan and a well – known political analyst who often provides comments on various in-country and regional sensitive socio-political topics to local, regional, and international media in Tajk, Russian, and English. Abdumalik was awarded with the US Embassy’s Meritorious Honor Award for exceptional meritorious performance as a Grant Officer; European Congress of Tajik Journalists and Bloggers’ Tajik Journalism Award-2020. Malik is married and is a father of four daughters.

Salimjon Aioubov
Salimjon Aioubov, Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service based in Prague. Previously, he was Project Director for RFE/RL's Central Asian Newswire and the Editor-in-Chief of the first independent newspaper in Tajikistan “Charoghi Ruz”, author of several books, most recently, “A Hundred Colors: Tajiks in the 20th Century".


Irna Hofman
Dr Irna Hofman graduated from Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands, with a major in Environmental Sciences and minors in respectively Rural Development Sociology (B.Sc.) and Rural Sociology (M.Sc), and received her Ph.D. from Leiden University in January 2019. Her dissertation was titled “Cotton, control, and continuity in disguise: The political economy of agrarian transformation in lowland Tajikistan,” for which she conducted long-term fieldwork in rural Tajikistan.
Irna has rich research experience in and on Central Asia. Before initiating her doctoral research on Tajikistan she studied the political economy of agrarian transformation in Uzbekistan, in her role as junior researcher at the Center for Development Research (Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF)), an institute of the University of Bonn.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Irna Hofman
Malik Kadirov
Salimjon Aioubov
Faisal Devji
Keywords
tajikistan
central asia
media
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 03/03/2022
Duration: 01:29:20

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Sovereignty

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Oxford Political Thought
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Neguin Yavari speaking on ‘Islamic imperatives and Islamic rulers’, Samy Ayoub speaking on ‘Law and the Exercise of Power: Debates on Political Legitimacy and Authority in the 19th - 20th centuries Egypt’.
Convenor: Dr Faisal Devji (St Antony's College) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College).

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Oxford Political Thought
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Neguin Yavari
Samy Ayoub
Faisal Devji
Usaama al-Azami
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
contemporary Islamic studies
islam
political Islam
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 02/03/2022
Duration: 01:26:28

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Strengthening Professionalism and Accountability within the Ghana Police Service using Identity Norms and Narratives

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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How do we change a corrupt norm? This project looks to address this question through a policy intervention, working with the Ghana Police Service, to try to change the behaviour of the traffic police through an innovative ethics training programme.
One of the important factors that drive successful organisation is the behaviour of the people within that organisation. In many places, corruption has become a norm - a way of life - something that is generally accepted as a behavioural standard, and has long been one of the major obstacles to improving economic efficiency and reducing poverty in developing countries.

Speakers:
Donna Harris, Researcher at the University of Oxford; Oana Borcan, Associate Professor in Economics at the University of East Anglia; Bruno Schettini Secretariat for Coordination and Governance of the Heritage of the Union, Ministry of Economy, Danila Serra, Associate Professor in Economics at Texas A&M University; Henry Telli, Country Economist at the International Growth Centre.

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Donna Harris
Oana Borcan
Bruno Schettini
Danila Serra
Henry Telli
Keywords
Ghana
police
corruption
accountability
institutional
reform
ghana police force
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 02/03/2022
Duration: 00:38:33

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The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz: Feminist Thinking in Fin-de-siècle Egypt

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Middle East Centre
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Marilyn Booth speaking on her new book.
This book is an intellectual biography of early Arabic feminist Zaynab Fawwaz (c.1850-1914) and a study of her life in Ottoman Syria and Egypt, in the context of Arabophone debates on gender, modernity and the good society, 1890s-1910. Chapters take up her writing and debates in which she participated, concerning social justice, girls’ education, marriage, divorce and polygyny, the question of ‘Nature’ and Darwinist notions of male/female, and intersections of nationalism, anti-imperialism, and feminism. Fawwaz’s two novels and play are analysed in the context of fiction rewriting history, and on theatre as a reformist tool of public education. The book also comprises a study of some important periodical venues for public debate in Egypt in this period, particularly the nationalist press and one early women’s journal, and it highlights the writings of lesser-studied journalists and other intellectuals, within the context of the Arab/ic Nahda or intellectual revival. The talk will focus particularly on a central argument: that Fawwaz’s feminism, based on an Islamic ethical worldview, was distinct from prevailing ‘modernist’ views in posing a non-essentialist, open-ended notion of gender that did not (for instance) highlight maternalist discourses and that rejected fixed notions of sex-gender identity. Fawwaz’s background was Shi’i, an element that is quietly present in her work.

Biography:
Marilyn Booth is Khalid bin Abdallah Al Saud Professor for the Study of the Contemporary Arab World, University of Oxford. Her most recent monograph, The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz: Feminist Thinking in Fin-de-siècle Egypt (2021), is amongst numerous publications on early feminism, translation, and Arabophone women’s writing in Egypt and Ottoman Syria. Translator of eighteen works of fiction and memoir from the Arabic, she was co-winner of the 2019 Man Booker International Prize for her translation of Jokha Alharthi’s Celestial Bodies.

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Middle East Centre
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Marilyn Booth
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 02/03/2022
Duration: 01:11:41

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Religion

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Oxford Political Thought
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Madawi al-Rasheed speaking on ‘Islamic Reform in Saudi Arabia between “the Violence of the Minority and the Apathy of the Majority”. Pascal Menoret speaking on ‘Graveyard of Clerics’.
Speaker(s): Madawi al-Rasheed (LSE), Pascal Menoret (Brandeis University).
Convenor: Dr Faisal Devji (St Antony's College) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College).
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Oxford Political Thought
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Madawi al-Rasheed
Pascal Menoret
Faisal Devji
Usaama al-Azami
Keywords
modern middle eastern studies
contemporary Islamic studies
Saudi Arabia
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 02/03/2022
Duration: 01:27:49

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February 2022 with Professor Billie Bonevski

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Let's talk e-cigarettes
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Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Billie Bonevski.
In this episode Assistant Professor Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr Nicola Lindson discuss the emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Billie Bonevski. This podcast is a companion to the electronic cigarettes Cochrane living systematic review and shares the evidence from the monthly searches.
In the February episode Dr Nicola Lindson talks with Professor Billie Bonevski, Professor of Public Health, Flinders University, South Australia. Professor Billie Bonevski discusses her Team's QuiENDS pilot trial of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation among people in alcohol and other drug treatment. Professor Bonevski discusses e-cigarettes as a harm reduction tool and as part of a solution to high levels of smoking and very low or non-existent rates of quitting seen in this group. The study looks at people using e-cigarettes to quit abruptly or to reducing more gradually. Going forward work has started on the follow up Harmony Trial.
Jamie and Nicola also bring us up to date with the literature search conducted on February 1st 2022. The February search found 2 ongoing studies and 2 records linked to a studies already included the review. We will include the studies we have found in future updates of the Cochrane review.
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Let's talk e-cigarettes
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Nicola Lindson
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Billie Bonevski
Keywords
electronic cigarettes
E-cigarettes
alcohol
Department: Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Date Added: 01/03/2022
Duration: 00:27:38

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Caliphate

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Oxford Political Thought
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Elizabeth Alexandrin speaking on ‘Empire of the End Time: Fāṭimid Sovereignties in the 4th Century AH/11th Century CE’. Hüseyin Yilmaz speaking on ‘The Ottomans and the Question of the Caliphate'.
Speaker(s): Elizabeth Alexandrin (University of Manitoba), Hüseyin Yilmaz (George Mason University).
Convenor: Dr Faisal Devji (St Antony's College) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College).
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Oxford Political Thought
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Elizabeth Alexandrin
Hüseyin Yilmaz
Faisal Devji
Usaama al-Azami
Keywords
fāṭimid sovereignties
Ottoman Empire
caliphate
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 01/03/2022
Duration: 01:16:46

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Oxford Political Thought

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Oxford Political Thought
Welcome to Oxford Political Thought - the Oxford podcast where each week guest speakers working on Islam, politics, and history to discuss their cutting-edge research on political thought. Our guests will each speak for 20mins, one after the other and a Q&A discussion will follow. The series convenors are Professor Faisal Devji (St Antony's College, University of Oxford) and Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford).

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