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SUMMARY:Partition and Solidarity: Anticolonial Struggles in the Colonial Present Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend this conference hosted by the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies and cosponsored by various departments\, including the Middle East Center.\n\nPartition and Solidarity: Anticolonial Struggles in the Colonial Present Conference\n \nFriday\, March 6\, 2026\nUniversity of Washington\, Seattle\n9:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nHusky Union Building (HUB)\n\nOver the past five centuries\, empires have used partition and division to justify and advance colonialism. We can see that ongoing history of colonial rule and racial violence exploding around the world today—from Palestine to Minnesota and beyond.\n\nJoin us at this one-day symposium where scholars and activists will gather to engage in conversations about anticolonial struggles of the past and the present. How might we forge diasporic imaginaries and solidarity movements to contest the colonial world order toward collective liberation?\n\nThe symposium will include a keynote address by Adam Hanieh of SOAS\, University of London (UK)\, who has been selected to deliver a Walker-Ames public lecture. He is the MBI Jaber Chair in Development Studies and the Director of the Middle East Institute at SOAS\, University of London. His research focuses on oil and capitalism\, energy transitions\, and the political economy of the Middle East.\n\nRegistration required: https://events.uw.edu/event/partition-solidarity/summary\nProgram and schedule: https://labor.washington.edu/partition-solidarity
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/partition-and-solidarity-anticolonial-struggles-in-the-colonial-present-conference/
LOCATION:UW – HUB\, 4001 E Stevens Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:UW Public Lectures: Palestine to Iraq with Adam Hanieh
DESCRIPTION:While World War I is often framed as a European conflict\, its most far-reaching consequences were profoundly felt far beyond Europe’s borders. In the Middle East\, the war sparked a sweeping political crisis that ultimately led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. In its wake\, the European victors imposed new borders and mandates\, carving the region into fragmented zones of imperial control and influence. \nBut this was not merely a story of unchecked colonial dominance. In the postwar moment\, a spectrum of fluid\, intersecting anti-colonial movements emerged. Palestine became a key site in these struggles\, as a racialized order of settler-colonial capitalism took shape under British rule. This talk locates those movements within the broader transition from British to American imperial ascendancy\, contending that the political history of the region must be understood as integral to the global history of fossil capitalism. \nMoving beyond frameworks centered solely on empire\, the talk examines how anti-colonial actors envisioned their futures within a rapidly transforming global system—even as new hierarchies of race\, empire\, and capital were being redefined.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/uw-public-lectures-palestine-to-iraq-with-adam-hanieh/
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