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Our Research Group, New Directions in the Study of Javanese Literature, has been engaged in both intra-group activities, and outreach events aimed at the academic community and in some cases the general public.
The main focus of our intra-group activities is the group’s weekly reading sessions. Each group member is responsible for three sessions in which he/she leads the group in reading a text of choice. Our illuminating discussions have ranged from script usage to poetic meters to ideas of authorship, and of course the texts’ contents including, for example, Islamic mystical poetry and a history of particular forms of dance. Furthemore, our bi-weekly seminars are the forum for group members to present their larger project for their IIAS fellowship, brain storm about the books they plan to produce and receive feedback from others.
In addition to its individual and collective research projects, our Group aims to raise awareness of our field of study, broadly defined to include Javanese literature but also Indonesian languages, cultures, history and arts, to the academic community and beyond. As of beginning of December, 2018, we organized ten outreach events.
Nadja Germann
Professor Nadja Germann is a lecturer on philosophy in the Islamic world at the University of Freiburg.
2018-2019 Fellow: The Reception and Impact of Aristotelian Logic in Medieval Jewish Culture
Read more about Professor Germann here.
Willem van der Molen
2018-2019 Fellow: New Directions in the Study of Javanese Literature
Read more about Professor Molen here.
News 12-11-2018
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Charles Manekin
Charles Manekin is Professor of Philosophy at the Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland.
2018-2019 Organizer: The Reception and Impact of Aristotelian Logic in Medieval Jewish Culture
Read more about Professor Manekin here.
Tsevi Mazeh
Throughout his career, he has functioned as both theorist and observer, and is a popular writer and public speaker on Astronomy, History of Science, and Science and Religion. Currently, Mazeh is leading an international effort to detect planets and brown-dwarfs by novel relativistic effects.
2018-2019 Organizer:Big Data and Planets
Read more about Professor Mazeh here.