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Rethinking ‘Civilizationism’ in the Contemporary World Context

This lecture critically examines the concept of “civilizationism” and its implications in today's global political landscape. Through historical and cultural lenses, Aslı Iğsız explores how narratives of civilization shape contemporary worldviews and influence social and political structures.

Speaker
Aslı Iğsız, Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, New York University

In Person (NYUAD Campus)

The seminar is open to the NYUAD community and by invitation. Please register below.

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