*KALIMAT EVENTS CALENDAR*
*KALIMAT EVENT* Project presentation at International Open Access Week
Berlin – Stadt des offenen Wissens für Wissenschaft, Verwaltung, Zivilgesellschaft, Kultur
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Seminarzentrum Silberlaube, Otto-von-Simson-Straße 26, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem
*KALIMAT EVENT* Reading & Conversation: Jokha Alharthi – “Herrinnen des Mondes”
On 22 October, a conversation and reading of Jokha Alharthi’s novel Herrinnen des Mondes takes place at Literaturhaus Berlin . Her Booker Prize–winning novel is presented in conversation with the translators Sandra Hetzl and Claudia Ott. Jokha Alharthi speaks in Arabic and German about the genesis of her work, while the German translation is read by Alina Vimbai Strähler. As part of her time in Berlin, on 23 October Jokha Al-Harthi also meets with the kalimat team to discuss her contribution and her role as a board member.
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Research Colloquium Arabic Studies, Fabeckstraße 23/25, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem, room -1.1062 (souterrain).
*KALIMAT EVENT* WRITING WORKSHOP Berlin kalimat writing workshop
Continuing the momentum built during its well attended panel in the 2025 DOT in Erlangen, the KALiMaT project invites Berlin based colleagues to a small writing workshop to discuss their contributions.This workshop is a working session for in-progress and prospective contributions to KALiMaT. Participants are invited to give a 5–10-minute presentation in which they (1) map out the semantics/contexts/function of a term of interest AND/OR (2) showcase or discuss one of the main sources they are working on, ideally a passage of central relevance to their keyword.
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin (exact room TBA)
*KALIMAT EVENT* PANEL Reading Concepts, Theorizing Arabic Literature
Two-day panel at the DOT 2025 in Erlangen (September 8-12, 2025), convened by Colinda Lindermann, Oualid El Khattabi, and Johannes Stephan
*KALIMAT EVENT* TALK Construing Difference in Eighteenth Century Travel Narratives from Aleppo. On Texts Composed and Collected by Ḥannā Diyāb and Ḥannā al-Ṭabīb, by J. Stephan
Once, We Were Here. Traces of Mobility across the Ottoman Empire. Ludwig Maximilian Universität München
Ort: Venue: Senatssaal (E110) Adress: LMU main building, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 Munich
*KALIMAT EVENT* ROUNDTABLE Arabic Comparative Literature
Ort: Room 0.1063, Fabeckstraße 23/25, Berlin-Dahlem
*KALIMAT EVENT* CONFERENCE South-South Comparativism: Histories, Methods, Repertoires
Organized by Mahmoud Al-Zayed, Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra, Estefanía Bournot, Johannes Stephan. A joint event by Dahlem Junior Host Program, KALiMaT and the South-South research project.
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies Hittorfstraße 18, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem
*KALIMAT EVENT* TALK: Presentation of the KALiMaT project (hybrid), by Oualid El Khattabi
Hybrid participation, presentation in English; hosted by: Séminaire "Islamologie et humanités numériques", Université de Strasbourg
Ort: Hybrid participation
Third OES Community Meeting on 20.-21. March 2025
Project presentation at theThird OES Community Meeting at Freie Universität Berlin, March 20-21, 2025, with the participation of Oualid El Khattabi, Johannes Stephan.
PROJECT PRESENTATION: KALiMaT – Key Words for the Study of the Arabic Literary and Manuscript Tradition
KALiMaT – First Steps Toward an Online Resource for Arabic Literary Terms . A new project of Open Encyclopedic System (OES) of Freie Universität Berlin
Ort: Duration: 2.5 hrs, brief interval. Room --1.1062, Holzlaube, Fabeckstraße 23/25, 14105 Berlin-Dahlem WebEx: https://fu-berlin.webex.com/fu-berlin-en/j.php MTID=me944b648d8f3613dc2ffbfe6177d4dbd
*KALIMAT EVENT* MESA PANEL: Arabic Literary Terms – Changing Semantics between the Classical Period and Modernity, convened by J. Stephan
Panel at MESA 2024 Annual Meeting (hybrid participation)
Ort: MESA - Middle East Studies Organisation. Hybrid participation upon registration. Friday, November 15, at 17:30h CET (i.e. 11:30h local US time).
*KALIMAT EVENT* DIGITAL HUMANITIES at Arabic Studies: Two new DH projects funded by BUA and DFG
Prof. Dr. Beatrice Gründler cordially invites to join her team for the presentation of the latest Digital Humanities projects at Arabic Studies, Freie Universität Berlin.
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin, Fabeckstraße 23/25, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem. Remote participation via WebEx, or in person, room 1.1062 (Holzlaube 1st floor).