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Mona Siddiqui, Elif Safak, Razia Iqbal: 'Feminism, Religion and Women's Rights' 

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Part one of the concluding symposium of Mona Siddiqui's Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Women's Rights at the University of Cambridge, March 2014.
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In the first session, chaired by Dr Jude Brown (Director of Gender Studies at the University of Cambridge), Turkish author Elif Şafak and BBC special correspondent Razia Iqbal engaged Professor Siddiqui and the audience with a discussion on Belonging and Identity: What role do art and literature play for redefining women's rights? They examined the role that literature plays in giving readers and authors the power of imagining spaces for women in society and the what role the arts can play in transcending political and social rifts in countries like Turkey and Britain.
The second session, The Ground of Encounter: Focusing on women's rights would allow fresh thinking about the kind of society we want to live in, was chaired by Professor Jeremy Sanders (Pro-Vice Chancellor of Institutional Affairs at the University of Cambridge). Professor Ash Amin (Geography, Cambridge) and Iraqi novelist, artist, and political activist Haifa Zangana discussed the importance of finding a middle ground in which people can fully address the rights of women as human rights -- and the increasingly difficulty in finding such a social space.
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Humanitas is a series of Visiting Professorships at Oxford and Cambridge designed to bring leading academics, practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences and humanities. Created by Lord Weidenfeld, the programme is managed and funded by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue and co-ordinated in Cambridge by the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) and in Oxford by the Research Centre for the Humanities (TORCH).

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@abooswalehmosafeer173
@abooswalehmosafeer173 5 лет назад
Elif Shafak is my idol. She is An Alchemist. She produces she creates from the crucible of the very Basic very Concrete to the Abstraction of Word. She is very Humble and a most Sympathetic person with lots of Empathy. Words are her Peaceful Weapons.She is not Biased.She is broad minded.I would her to be a Mentor of mine.i have listened to her more through talks conversations.i only read her novel The Gaze. There is no man who can talk about Man as this Lady talks about Woman. There is no aggression nor hostility no bias. On ones own one is more oneself.That is a rare Wisdom to which I connect. There is no need for Man and Woman to fight.We can work together as we are supposed to.
@kenrickhackett3977
@kenrickhackett3977 4 года назад
I’m a 70+ man and agree completely with what you say.
@Fahad-gf1wx
@Fahad-gf1wx 3 года назад
You are praising her like she's a god lol
@rebwarmajid4729
@rebwarmajid4729 4 года назад
Im from Iraq good for alife help wmen in the whrld
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