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Conference Program - Bilkent University

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Friday — 26 April 2013 — Building A, Room 130<br />

09:30 — Opening Address — Prof. Talat S. Halman, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Letters<br />

13:00-15:00 — Translation and Transposition in the Eighteenth Century<br />

Moderator: Mihaela P. Harper<br />

Fatih Durgun Between Enlightenment, Progressivism and Calvinist Orthodoxy:<br />

Counter-Enlightenment Evangelical Discourse in Scotland<br />

Jonathan Haddad Inventing Turkish Literature<br />

Burcu Gürsel The Sublime Translator: Mouradgea d’Ohsson between the Savants and<br />

the Ulama<br />

Khaled Aljenfawi Charlotte Brontë’s Alterative Enlightenment: The Muslim Other in<br />

Villette (1853)<br />

15:00-15:15 — Coffee, Tea and Snacks<br />

Felicity Nussbaum The Tragedy of Enlightenment<br />

09:45-11:45 — Lumières, in a New Light<br />

Charles T. Wolfe Vital Materialism and the Radical Enlightenment<br />

Daren Hodson Tarare (1787): Courtly Art and Radical Enlightenment<br />

Daniel Leonard Fetishism and the Cult of Universal Reason<br />

08:30 — Registration, Coffee and Tea<br />

Moderator: Gerald Maclean<br />

Sandrine Berges Emotionally Enlightened: Sophie de Grouchy on Sympathy, Relationships<br />

and Social Justice<br />

11:45-13:00 — Open Lunch on Campus<br />

15:15-17:15 —Traveling Ideas<br />

Moderator: Michael Subialka<br />

Katarzyna Bartoszyńska A Brief History of Unhappy Endings: Some Problems with Enlightenment<br />

Utopias<br />

J. Marc MacDonald Quiet Cultivators of Late Enlightenment Gardens: International Traffic<br />

and the Delesserts as a Challege to Insular Interpretations<br />

Michael Meeuwis On Booty and Being Just: Aesthetic Piracy and Theatrical Emulation in<br />

the 1720s<br />

17:15-17:45 — Coffee, Tea and Snacks<br />

17:45-19:00 — Keynote Address — C Amphitheater<br />

19:00 — Bus leaves from in front of H Building for informal dinner at Beer Garden<br />

Saturday — 27 April 2013 — Building A, Room 130<br />

William Coker Nietzsche’s Homeric Theodicy<br />

09:30-11:30 — Klär mich mal auf!<br />

Moderator: Cory Stockwell<br />

Gloria Colombo Enlightenment and its Others: Mysticism, Hermeticism and the Arcane<br />

Dorothea von Mücke The Surprising Origins of Enlightenment Aesthetics<br />

09:00 — Coffee and Tea<br />

Yael Almog Mendelssohn, Herder, Asad: The Hebrew Language in 18th-Century<br />

Germany and the Enlightenment’s Secularist Legacy<br />

11:30-13:00 — Open Lunch on campus<br />

13:00-15:00 — Regional and National Enlightenments<br />

Moderator: Katarzyna Bartoszyńska<br />

Eduardo Madrigal-Muñoz Enlightenment, Colonial Elites and Political Processes in Costa Rica:<br />

From the Colony to the Nation (1750-1824)<br />

Manolis Patiniotis Neo-Hellenic Enlightenment: In Search of a European Identity<br />

Alp Eren Topal Social and Political Concepts in the Tanzimat Era: An Indigenous<br />

Enlightenment?<br />

15:00-15:15 — Coffee, Tea and Snacks<br />

15:15-17:15 — Islam and Enlightenment<br />

Moderator: Mehmet Kalpaklı<br />

Zaur Gasimov Maarifçilik. Discourses on Enlightenment Among the Muslims in the<br />

Russian Caucasia (1906-1907)<br />

Donna Landry What is Enlightenment? Evliya Çelebi and Ottoman Alternatives<br />

Sura Qadiri Malek Chebel and Rachid Benzine: A Contemporary Enlightenment in<br />

Muslim Thinking?<br />

17:15-17:45 — Coffee and Tea<br />

19:00 — Bus leaves from Lojman 105 bus stop for dinner at Kınacızade Konağı

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