Public Lecture by Kathryn Babayan
Date & Time
Apr 21, 2011
from
06:00 PM to
09:00 PM
Location
ARC Ballroom A, UC Davis Campus
Description
Dr. Kathryn Babayan is Associate Professor of Iranian History and Culture at the Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Department of History, University of Michigan.
The Lecture is titled: Friendship and the Culture of Epistolarity in Early Modern Isfahan
The reception is at 6 pm, followed by the lecture at 7 pm.
Kathryn Babayan specializes in the cultural and social histories of early modern Iran. She is the author of Mystics, Monarchs and Messiahs: Cultural Landscapes of Early Modern Iran (2003); co-author of Slaves of the Shah: New Elites of Safavi Iran, with Sussan Babaie, Ina Baghdiantz-McCabe, and Massumeh Farhad (2004). Most recently, together with her colleague Afsaneh Najmabadi, they have co-edited a volume entitled Islamicate Sexualities Studies: Translations Across Temporal Geographies of Desire, (2008). She is currently working on a monograph that explores the history of friendship and the culture of epistolarity in early modern Isfahan.
For Questions please email: mesastaff@ucdavis.edu or call 530-754-4926