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Muslims and Jews in Christian Europe

Gemeinsame Tagung mit dem Institute of European Studies der University of California, Berkeley, auf Schloss Elmau

23.06.2008 – 24.06.2008

Eröffnung

  • John Efron und Michael Brenner

Medieval Foundations

Chair: David Ruderman (Philadelphia)

  • Mark R. Cohen (Princeton): Modern Myths of Muslim Antisemitism
  • Navid Kermani (Köln): Borderlines. Producing Jewish and Muslim History

Discussants: Carlos Fraenkel (Montreal), Avinoam Shalem (München/Florenz)

Late-Modern Encounters

Chair: Mirjam Triendl-Zadoff (Munich)

  • Reinhard Schulze (Bern): Facing Protestantism: Islam, Judaism and the Standard of Religion in the 19 th Century

Discussants: Dan Diner (Jerusalem/Leipzig), Almut Sh. Bruckstein (Jerusalem/Berlin)


Contemporary Challenges I: Euro-Islam and Euro-Judaism Today

Chair: Michael Brenner (München)

  • Diana Pinto (Paris): Euro-Judaism: The Challenge of Legitimacy
  • Tariq Ramadan (London): European Islam: Nature and Prospect

Discussants: Jürgen Habermas (München), Nilüfer Göle (Paris)

Contemporary Challenges II: (Re)presenting the Other

Chair: Eli Bar-Chen (München)

  • Katajun Amirpur (Köln): Iran and the Jews: From Cyrus to Ahmadinejad.
  • Doron Rabinovici (Wien): The Stranger Through the Eyes of the Other: The Perception of Islam by Jewish Authors

Discussants: Hamed Abdel-Samad (Braunschweig), Aomar
Boum (Portland)

Contemporary Challenges III: Middle East and Europe, Middle East in Europe

Chair: John Efron (Berkeley)

  • Ian Buruma (New York): Democratic Believers: Islamism and 'Enlightenment values'

Discussants: Sari Nusseibeh (Jerusalem), Emmanuel Sivan (Jerusalem)