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Mobilizing Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem: Representations of the Islamic Holy Sites in the Ottoman Empire

Description du projet

Représentations de la Mecque, de Médine et de Jérusalem à l’époque Ottomane

Le projet MOBILESITES, financé par l’UE, regroupe un programme de formation et de mobilité des chercheurs d’une durée de trois ans, ainsi que le projet de recherche «Mobilising Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem: Representations of the Islamic Holy Sites in the Ottoman Empire». Il soutiendra plus spécifiquement la formation des chercheurs au sein du département d’Histoire de l’art de l’Université du Michigan, de l’Institut Asie-Afrique de l’Université d’Hambourg (département d’Histoire et de Culture du Moyen-Orient) et du Musée d’Art islamique de Berlin, afin de contribuer au développement de leurs carrières et d’améliorer leur expérience de recherche. Les travaux incluront la production d’un livre académique, des recherches et la préparation de conférences, l’amélioration des compétences d’enseignement (à savoir les compétences d’enseignement en ligne, les compétences linguistiques, codicologiques et épigraphiques) ainsi que la formation dans le domaine de la conservation.

Objectif

MOBILESITES comprises my ‘mobility’ training programme for the next three years and my research project, entitled ‘Mobilising Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem: Representations of the Islamic Holy Sites in the Ottoman Empire’. This training programme would immensely improve my career development through a reciprocal transfer of knowledge, and this research project would provide me with time and resources to expand and amplify a chapter and certain sections of my doctoral dissertation into a scholarly book. Furthermore, the MSCA-IF-GF would help me build upon my teaching and research experience by working at outstanding institutions and with prominent supervisors. During the outgoing phase of the MSCA-IF-GF, I will spend 24 months at the University of Michigan’s (U-M) Department of History of Art under the supervision of Prof. Dr Christiane Gruber. During the incoming phase, I will spend 12 months at Universität Hamburg’s (UHH) Asien-Afrika-Institut, Geschichte und Kultur des Vorderen Orients under the supervision of Prof. Dr Stefan Heidemann. Furthermore, the Museum für Islamische Kunst in Berlin (ISL) and Prof. Dr Stefan Weber will host my intersectoral secondment during months 22–24. The three work packages (summarised in the Gantt Chart), Towards Publications (WP1), Towards Teaching (WP2), and Towards Curating (WP3), make up my distinct yet related three-year action plan. WP1 not only includes the work required for my book project but also the research and preparation for conference/symposium presentations, peer-reviewed articles, and workshops. WP2 consists of the preparations for lectures and active teaching itself, as well as improving my e-teaching, linguistic, codicological, and epigraphic skills. And finally, WP3 covers the curatorial training that I would like to gain in a museum environment and converting my research into displays and content that are accessible to a larger public.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITAET HAMBURG
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 246 669,12
Adresse
MITTELWEG 177
20148 Hamburg
Allemagne

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Région
Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 246 669,12

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