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Conference Program - Sudan Studies Association

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Greater <strong>Sudan</strong> : Crossroads to the Future<br />

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Panel 18: Past and Contemporary Aspects of Gender and<br />

ethnicity (Class of ‘49, 230)<br />

Chair: Dr. Abdel Rahman Ibrahim, Boston Theological Institute<br />

Presenters: Dr. Ismail H. Abdalla, College of William and Mary<br />

(Virginia)<br />

Concept of time Among the Hamar people of Western Kordofan<br />

Dr. Souad T. Ali, Arizona State University<br />

The Complexity of <strong>Sudan</strong>ese Identity in Buthaina Khidr Mekki’s<br />

Writing: A Study of Hujul Min Shawk<br />

Mohamed K. Khalil, Freelance Linguist, Nubian Language Society<br />

(NLS) and Shadia Abdo Rabo, Archaeologist and Curator<br />

Archaeological Evidence of Feminine ornaments and Their<br />

Continuation in the Contemporary Nubian Cultures of Today<br />

11:45-1:00 Presidential Address and Lunch Banquet (Bodek Lounge, 100)<br />

Dr. Randall Fegley, Pennsylvania State University<br />

Chair: Dr. Abdullahi Gallab, Arizona State University<br />

1:15-2:45 COnCURRenT SeSSiOn 7<br />

Panel 19: Political ideologies, Dictatorship, and State<br />

institutions (Ben Franklin, 218)<br />

Chair: Dr. Abdel Magid Bob, Independent Scholar<br />

Presenters: Dr. Izzeldin Bakhit, Strayer University (Virginia)<br />

The <strong>Sudan</strong>ese Political Predicament and the Lack of Evolution<br />

of Political Institutions in <strong>Sudan</strong><br />

Dr. Mohamed Elmahdi Bushra, University of Khartoum (<strong>Sudan</strong>)<br />

The Contemporary Novel: A Chronicle of Collapse<br />

Dr. Abdel Rahman Ibrahim, Boston Theological Institute<br />

Use of Ideological Analysis to Understand Underdevelopment and<br />

Dictatorship in the <strong>Sudan</strong><br />

Sunday, May 26, 2013

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