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WORKSHOP: Other Visions, Other Voices: Muslim Minorities and Cultural Negotiations in Ukraine, Russia and Georgia

October 18 @ 10:00 am - 6:30 pm UTC+1

Picture: Climbing Mount Chatyrdag in honor of the memory of the victims of the Crimean Tatar deportation, Crimea, May 2011 (c) Zarema Yaliboylu

Workshop at the Centre for East European and international Studies (ZOiS)

18 October 2024 – 10.30 CET in Berlin

Organisation: ZOiS, Humboldt University Berlin

With the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, critical approaches to imperialism, colonialism and the situation of the ethnic minorities in Russia, Ukraine as well as Georgia gained a new impetus. But it seems that the Russo-Ukrainian War may also be interpreted as another horrifying expression of Russian imperialism and nationalism, which have already been impacting societies—both directly or indirectly—for a longer period of time and which several scholars have been indicating in their work. Whereas the Russian Orthodox Church declares Russia’s war against Ukraine a ‘holy war’, comparably little attention has been payed so far to the religious minorities and their perceptions, public status or activism in various forms. Before this background, we would like to shift our attention specifically to Muslim minorities in the post-secular societies where Orthodox Christianity is a state- sponsored religion. How do Muslim believers draw attention to their own heritage, aim for participation or—where this is not possible—create a niche for themselves within mainstream society, form communities of utopian character, write alternative histories and envision the future? Participants in the workshop are encouraged to engage with a case study that introduces one specific Muslim community with its particular visions of a continued existence even in difficult circumstances.
The workshop is organised by the Centre for East European and international Studies (ZOiS) as part of the research network “Cooperation and Conflict in Eastern Europe” in cooperation with Humboldt University Berlin, Transregional Central Asian Studies.

Programme

10:30 Welcome and Coffee

11:00-12:30 Panel I Ethno-religious activism and envisioning the future

  • Elmira Muratova (European Centre for Minority Issues, Flensburg): Reclaiming Agency: the Crimean Tatars’ anti-colonial narrative in the Russo-Ukrainian War
  • Tsypylma Darieva (ZOiS, Berlin): Georgian Muslims’ Sense of Belonging as ‘Lived Citizenship’
  • Jesko Schmoller (HU Berlin): The Throbbing Heart of the Grassland: turning the Shihan hills into sacred sites for the Bashkir people

Chair: Iwona Kaliszewska (University of Warsaw)

12.30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Panel II De-colonial narratives and practices

  • Mira Seales (Independent): Decolonial Approaches to Ethnic and Religious Minority Issues in Post-2022 Russia
  • Marat Ilyasov (College of the Holy Cross, Massachusetts): Political Agenda of the North Caucasian Fighters in Ukraine
  • Iwona Kaliszewska (University of Warsaw): Decolonization in Russia’s Peripheries? The case of Dagestan

Chair: Richard Schmidt (ZOiS, Berlin)

15:15-16:15 Final discussion outside of ZOiS

Details

Date:
October 18
Time:
10:00 am - 6:30 pm UTC+1
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Venue

ZOiS, Berlin
Mohrenstr. 60
Berlin, 10117 Germany
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Organizers

ZOiS/ KonKoop
Humboldt University Berlin