Rethinking forced migration: Legacies of the Greek-Turkish population exchange
Refugee Histories in the Global South
RSC Public Seminar Series, Hilary Term 2021
How does forced migration look different if we examine it through a historical perspective? How have refugees been historical actors, as well as victims? This series examines a range of topics that illuminate these questions, by examining the historical entanglements between migration, im/mobility, colonialism, race, and borders.
Convenor: Dr. Anne Irfan
About the Speaker
Aslı Igsı is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. Her research interests are multidisciplinary and mainly focus on the nineteenth and twentieth-century Ottoman and Turkish contexts and address a wide variety of issues. Her book, Humanism in Ruins: Entangled legacies of the Greek-Turkish population exchange, was published in 2018 by Stanford University Press.
Date:
10 March 2021, 17:00 (Wednesday, 8th week, Hilary 2021)
Venue:
Zoom Webinar
Speaker:
Asli Igsiz (Associate Professor of Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies, New York University)
Organising department:
Refugee Studies Centre
Organiser contact email address:
rsc-outreach@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
Refugee Studies Centre Public Seminar Series
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qkXHE2ENRQ6urQyr_oOhzQ
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Eliya Beachy