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The Construction of the Prophet of Islam in Medieval Europe

 
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Institute of Modern Languages Research Turkey and Islam in France and Europe: Migrant cultural memory on screen and page The Construction of the Prophet of Islam in Medieval Europe (consecutive interpreting from French by Dr Mild) Nedim Gursel (Guest Speaker, Paris) The workshop will start by focusing on a recent film about arranged marriages in Turkey written by a Turkish-French film director. Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s 2015 film Mustang won the César awards for Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Original Music, and Best First Feature Film. The film raises the issues of women’s rights, faith, cinema, family, cultural identity, and migration in France and Turkey. Other films by Turkish-German and Turkish-Italian film directors will be introduced, as well as migrant literature from France, Italy, and Germany. The multiple award-winning Turkish-French novelist Nedim Gursel will speak on medieval perceptions of the prophet Mohammed. Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory
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Institute of Modern Languages Research Turkey and Islam in France and Europe: Migrant cultural memory on screen and page The Construction of the Prophet of Islam in Medieval Europe (consecutive interpreting from French by Dr Mild) Nedim Gursel (Guest Speaker, Paris) The workshop will start by focusing on a recent film about arranged marriages in Turkey written by a Turkish-French film director. Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s 2015 film Mustang won the César awards for Best Original Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Original Music, and Best First Feature Film. The film raises the issues of women’s rights, faith, cinema, family, cultural identity, and migration in France and Turkey. Other films by Turkish-German and Turkish-Italian film directors will be introduced, as well as migrant literature from France, Italy, and Germany. The multiple award-winning Turkish-French novelist Nedim Gursel will speak on medieval perceptions of the prophet Mohammed. Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory
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