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Finbarr Barry Flood
Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University
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Wednesday 23 January 2019
17:00
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Mimesis and Magic: The Lives of Images Revisited
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Wednesday 30 January 2019
17:00
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Regulating the Gaze in the Medieval Mosque
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Wednesday 6 February 2019
17:00
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Economies of Imaging: Bowls, Baths and Bazaars
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Tuesday 12 February 2019
14:00
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Connected Histories? Arabia, India and the Architecture of Medieval Ethiopia
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
Modern South Asian Studies Seminar Series
Wednesday 13 February 2019
17:00
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Grammers of Defacement: Censure and Redemption
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Wednesday 20 February 2019
17:00
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Figuring for Piety: Strategies of Negotiation
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Wednesday 27 February 2019
17:00
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Statue Histories: Iconoclasm as Anti-Colonialism
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm
Wednesday 6 March 2019
17:00
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Beyond Enlightenment? Towards a Conclusion
Finbarr Barry Flood
(Director, Silsila: Center for Material Histories, New York University)
The Slade Lectures: Islam and Image: Beyond Aniconism and Iconoclasm