[Folkserv] Save the Date! - CSR's NMTAP with Zahra Abedinezhad

Moriarty, Megan moriarty.8 at osu.edu
Wed Jan 11 10:50:17 EST 2023


Zahra Abedinezhad (Comparative Studies, Folklore) will present the next installment of the "No More Than A Page" series with the Center for the Study of Religion. Save the date to catch her lecture- Wednesday, February 8th at 4pm in 198 Hagerty.

Megan Moriarty

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From: Finver, Savannah H. <finver.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 3:47 PM
Subject: Save the Date! - CSR's NMTAP with Zahra Abedinezhad


Dear All,



The Center for the Study of Religion is excited to announce the date of its first No More Than a Page (NMTAP) event of the semester for next month, Wednesday, February 8, 2023 in Hagerty Hall 198 from 4-5:30pm. For our first presentation, Zahra Abedinezhad, a graduate student in the Department of Comparative Studies and recipient of the 2022 Iles Research Award in the Study of Myth, will give us a brief presentation of her work with a discussion to follow. More information can be found below or at our website HERE<https://religion.osu.edu/events/no-more-page-zahra-abedi>. We hope to see you there!



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Please join us for the next installment in our "No More Than A Page" series. This series gives an opportunity for faculty and advanced graduate students to receive feedback on their research in process. Presenters provide attendees with a one-page summary of their current research and attendees engage in a lively discussion.

In February, Zahra Abedi will present "The Karbala Myth and Recent Protests in Iran." Zahra's research examines the religious narrative of Karbala and its application to the recent events in Iran by the protestors. For No More Than A Page, Zahra will talk about the functions and significance of protestors’ efforts for finding similarities between the narrative and recent events in the context of religion.

Zahra Abedinezhad is a doctoral student in Comparative Studies and Folklore. Having backgrounds in Law (TMU, Iran) and in Folk studies (WKU), she is interested in exploring intersections between religious practices and social regulations and codes. She is currently working on mourning performances of Iranian women.

This event is free and open to the public. A PDF of the page will be forthcoming.

Cheers,

Savannah



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Savannah H. Finver

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