Tuesdays@Tantur with Khaled Furani: Unveiling Anthropodom: A Theological Critique of Anthropology

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Location: Tantur Chapel, Tantur Ecumenical Institute

Furani Photo Website

Khaled Furani is an associate professor of Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. His research interests include social theory, modernity, language and literature, secularism, Palestine, and the history of anthropology.  He has published articles in American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist, Comparative Studies in Society & History, Annual Review of Anthropology, Arab Studies Journal, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Theory and Event, Interventions, Boundary 2, and Postcripts. His ethnography, Silencing the Sea: Secular Rhythms in Palestinian Poetry appeared in  2012 with Stanford University Press. His next book, examining the relationship between anthropology and theology, is forthcoming with Oxford University Press.

 

Event Flyer: T@T Khaled Furani Nov. 6 2018

A complimentary shuttle from near the Old City of Jerusalem is available if a minimum of five persons make a reservation for by noon on Monday, November 5th.  Please email tantur@tantur.org to make your reservation.