"Convivencia: Representations, Knowledge and Identities, 500 - 1600
a.d."
Madrid, 27 - 30 May 2009
Organized by
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (MPG)
Convivencia is traditionally the term for designing the cooperative
and conflictual coexistence of Jewish, Muslim and Christian
communities in the medieval Iberian Peninsula. The conference will
study this phenomenon with regard to the interacting dimensions of
representations, knowledge and identities. Representation stands for
all forms of cultural production in art, religion, literature, science
and law. Knowledge includes not only science but also forms of
practical, social as well as other forms of knowledge. The concept of
identity refers to the individual and collective imaging of the self
and the other.
The aim of the conference is to address a formative period of Europe
with its cultural and religious heterogeneity from a multidisciplinary
perspective. The encounters and exchanges between Jewish, Christian
and Islamic communities and elites constitute a historical laboratory
of great significance for understanding interaction and transformation
processes of cultures in the millennium between the decline of the
Roman Empire and the beginning of the early modern period. Aspects of
these processes have been studied by single disciplines in an isolated
manner. The challenge of the conference is to overcome such division
and focus instead on overarching questions which create an intense
dialogue and collaboration between the disciplines themselves.
Wednesday, 27 May
This session will be held in the CSIC Main Building. Serrano 117 -
28006 Madrid.
12.00 - 13.00 Press conference
16.00 - 17.00 Arrival and inscription
17.00 - 18.00 Opening ceremony
18.00 - 19.30 Public event
Abdellah Hammoudi (Princeton University)
Public lecture Giving and Receiving Yeast: How to Keep Differing
Identities Together
David Nirenberg (The University of Chicago)
Public lecture Convivencia y conflicto en Iberia
19.30 - 20.30 Vino Español
The following sessions will be held at the Centro de Ciencias Humanas
y Sociales (CSIC). All other sessions will be held at Albasanz 26-28 —
28037 Madrid.
Thursday, 28 May
Morning: 9.15 - 13.30
Session: The Appropiation of the Past Forms of Art and Science in New
Contexts
Chair: Eduardo Manzano (CSIC)
9.15 - 9.30 Opening remarks
9.30 - 10.00 Angelika Neuwirth (Freie Universität Berlin)
The Qur'an - A Text of Late Antiquity
10.00 - 10.30 Andreina Contessa (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel)
The Visualization of the Heavens in Medieval Manuscripts: From Ancient
Astronomical Imagery to Christian Scientific Illustration.
10.30 - 11.00 Regula Forster (Freie Universität Berlin)
Transmission of Knowledge through Literature: The Literary Frames of
the Pseudo - Aristotelian Sirr al-Asrar and Kitab al-Tuffaha
Break: 11.00 - 11.30
Chair: Karl Rudolf (Österreichisches Historisches Institut, Madrid)
11.30 - 12.00 Tom Nickson (Courtauld Institute London)
Gates of Paradise. Getting into Medieval Spain
12.00 - 12.30 Cynthia Robinson (Cornell University)
Purposeful Polyvalence: Christ, the Virgin, Polemic and Devotions in a
Multi-Confessional Castile (15th c.)
12.30 - 13.00 Beatrice Gruendler (Yale University)
Books, Notes, and Words: Communicative Choices on the Eve of Arabic-
Islamic Book Culture (3rd Century AH/9th Century CE)
13.00 - 13.30 Felipe Pereda (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Sacred Images and Conversions in Early Modern Spain
General discussion
13.30 - 15.00 Internal lunch break
Afternoon: 15.00 - 19.00
Session: Representation of Contact and Conflict in Texts and Images
Chair: Nikolas Jaspert (Bochum University)
15.00 - 15.30 Maria Rosa Menocal (Yale University)
On Convivencia
15.30 - 16.00 Esperanza Alfonso (CSIC Madrid)
The Forgotten Sheaf: Exegesis and Poetry from Granada to Tlemcen
16.00 - 16.30 José Martinez Gázquez (Universidad Autònoma Barcelona)
The Representation of Islam in Medieval Texts of the "Corpus
Islamolatinum"
Break: 16.30 - 17.00
17.00 - 17.30 Rosa María Rodriguez Porto (Universidade de Santiago de
Compostela)
Anatopic Visions, Displaced Conflicts. Translations of Romans Antiques
in Medieval Castile
17.30 - 18.00 Claudia Rückert (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Islamophobic Tendencies in the Romanesque Sculpture of Northern Spain
and France?
18.00 - 18.30 Ryan Szpiech (University of Michigan)
Hermeneutical Muslims? Islam as Witness in Christian anti-Jewish Polemic
18.30 - 19.00 Avinoam Shalem (LMU München)
Face to Face: Cordoba and Baghdad
General discussion
Friday 29 May
Session: Transmission and Transformation of Institutional and Legal
Models
Chair: Reinhard Zimmermann (Max-Planck-Institut für Ausländisches und
Internationales Privatrecht)
Morning: 9.00 - 13.30
9.00 - 9.30 Benjamin Jokisch (Universität Freiburg)
The Intertwinedness of Islamic and Roman Law
9.30 - 10.00 David Sánchez Cano (Madrid)
Dancing for the Corpus. Muslim and Jewish Participation in Courtly and
Religious Festivals
10.00 - 10.30 Hussein Fancy Anwar (University of Michigan)
The Mercenary Mediterranean, or The Microecology of Law
10.30 - 11.00 Sonja Brentjes (Universidad de Sevilla)
The Shift from Faith-Neutral to Faith-Based Scholarly Communities in
Islamic Societies
Break: 11.00 - 11.30
Chair: Klaus Herbers (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
11.30 - 12.00 Ana Echevarría (UNED, Madrid)
Representation and Knowledge of Islam among Castilian Muslims: Burials
and Rites
12.00 - 12.30 Stefania Pastore (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa)
From Popular to Intellectual Averroism: the "Marrano" Diego Hurtado
de Mendoza
12.30 - 13.00 Sabine Schmidtke (Freie Universität Berlin)
David b. Joshua Maimonides' (fl. ca. 1335 - 1410) Commentary on Najm
al-Din al-Katibi's (d. 657/1276) al-Risala al-Shamsiyya
13.00 - 13.30 Günther Schlee (Max Planck Institute for Social
Anthropology)
Ethnic and Religious Differences in the Study of Conflict and Social
Integration: Exploration of a Comparative Perspective with a Focus on
Convivencia Elsewhere and the other Way Round
General discussion
13.30 - 15.00 Internal lunch break
Afternoon 15.00 - 17.30
Session: Spaces of Convivencia (Learning Places, Sacred and Profane
Spaces, etc.)
Chair: Mariano Gómez Aranda (CSIC)
15.00 - 15.30 Eleazar Gutwirth (Tel Aviv University)
Belatedness, History and Authorship: Medieval Spain
15.30 - 16.00 Mercè Comes, Mónica Herrera (University of Barcelona)
Nautical Cartography as a Means of Intercultural Exchange: Some
Mediterranean Chartmakers as Intermediaries between East and West
16.00 - 16.30 Henrik Karge (TU Dresden)
Image and Space in Christian Andalusia. Ecclesiastical Buildings and
Holy Images in the Neighbourhood of Islam
16.30 - 17.00 Marina Rustow (Emory University)
Language, Power, and Cultural Transmission: Sicilian Jews and the
Polyglot Phenomenon
17.00 - 17.30 Matthias Tischler (Dresden University)
Spaces of 'Convivencia' or Spaces of 'Polemics'? Tracking Manuscripts
of Christian Anti-Muslim Traditions in the Intellectual Landscape of
the Iberian Peninsula, 9th to 13th Centuries
18.30 - 20.00 Guided visit to the Prado Museum
20.30 - 22.30 Dinner
Saturday 30 May
General discussion
Chair: Maribel Fierro (CSIC Madrid)
11:30 - 12:00 Richard Bulliet (Columbia University New York)
Some Reflections on the Conference
12.00 - 13.00 Round table with session chairs (Maribel Fierro, Mariano
Gomez Aranda, Klaus Herbers, Nikolas Jaspert, Eduardo Manzano, Karl
Rudolf, and Reinhard Zimmermann)
13.00 - 14.00 Concluding remarks
Rivka Feldhay (Tel Aviv University)
Mercedes García Arenal (CSIC Madrid)
Jürgen Renn (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Berlin)
Gerhard Wolf (Max Planck Institute Kunsthistorisches Institut, Florence)
Contact:
http://www.proyectos.cchs.csic.es/convivencia/node/1
e-mail: convivencia2009cchs.csic.es
Telephone:
+34 91 602 26 67 (Secretary of CCHS)
Address:
Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, CSIC
Albasanz, 26-28. Madrid 28037 (SPAIN).
Telephone: +34 91 602 23 00 - Fax: +34 91 602 29 71
Reference:
CONF: Convivencia: Representations, Knowledge and Identities (Madrid, 27-30 May 09). In: ArtHist.net, May 13, 2009 (accessed May 21, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/31547>.