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Identity and Memory in Christian Nubia: A study on strategies of (self-)presentation and preservation of the past in medieval African society

Description du projet

La formation de l’identité nubienne

La bataille de Dongola en 652 a stoppé l’expansion musulmane en Nubie. Cependant, ses dimensions sociales et culturelles et sa projection dans les développements futurs de la région restent inexplorées. Le projet IaM NUBIAN, financé par l’UE, étudiera la formation de l’identité nubienne après cet évènement historique et sa transformation au fil du temps. En combinant les disciplines historiques traditionnelles avec les sciences sociales et les statistiques, le projet exploitera les preuves documentaires et littéraires produites à l’intérieur et à l’extérieur de la Nubie en grec, copte, ancien nubien et arabe. Le projet mènera quatre études de cas sur les stratégies linguistiques d’(auto‑)présentation, l’identité déterminée par le genre, le rôle des inscriptions publiques et la perception des Nubiens dans les sources extérieures.

Objectif

In 652 CE the successful expansion of Islam into Africa was halted at the gates of Dongola. While the historical significance of this ‘Nubian dam’ is well known, its sociocultural dimension also for subsequent developments in the region remains completely unexplored. IaM NUBIAN addresses this gap by examining how Nubian identity was shaped in the aftermath of this world-historical event and how it changed over time to witness the rise to glory and eventual fall of Christian Nubia in the 15th century. Using the extensive, but hardly exploited written evidence (documentary and literary) produced inside and outside Nubia in 4 languages (Greek, Coptic, Old Nubian, and Arabic), I will study textual and contextual means of expressing ‘Nubianness’ in 4 case studies on (1) linguistic strategies of (self-) presentation, (2) gender-determined identity, (3) the role of inscriptions in public space, and (4) how external sources presented Nubians. For the first time in Nubian studies, traditional historical disciplines (e.g. philology, papyrology, epigraphy, history) will be combined with insights from social sciences (sociolinguistics, identity and memory studies) and statistics to unlock the sophisticated interplay of text and context that underlies the studied writings. Moving well beyond the boundaries of current knowledge and approaches, IaM NUBIAN shifts the focus from the political-religious to the sociocultural to understand the historical processes that shaped medieval Nubian society. IaM NUBIAN is best executed in the Leiden Institute for Area Studies with its interdisciplinary approach to studying society at large, while Freie Universität Berlin offers crucial additional digital humanities and sociolinguistic expertise. Through an intensive cooperative and interactive research and training programme I will gain crucial linguistic, disciplinary, and professional skills, which will put me in position to obtain an ERC Consolidator Grant and a permanent academic position.

Régime de financement

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 187 572,48
Adresse
RAPENBURG 70
2311 EZ Leiden
Pays-Bas

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Région
West-Nederland Zuid-Holland Agglomeratie Leiden en Bollenstreek
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 187 572,48