The Shiʿi Studies Network is excited to announce a new lecture series, Reflections on Shiʿi Studies. The series aims to act as a forum for scholars working on the academic study of Shiʿi Islam to reflect on the state and fate of the field. Over the past few decades, scholarship on Shiʿism has grown significantly, with major contributions reshaping our understanding of the history and development of Shiʿi Islam from its emergence until the present day. However, dominant analytical frameworks still often reflect reductive assumptions, shaped by sectarian or minority-status framings. This series brings together leading scholars to critically reflect on these dynamics, share insights from their respective areas of focus, and propose new methodological and conceptual approaches to move the field forward.
Join us for the next instalment of this ongoing lecture series where we will be joined by Kate Pukhovaia, Assistant Professor at Utrecht University and Curator of Middle Eastern Manuscripts and Rare Books at Leiden University Libraries.
The lecture will be held online over Zoom. To join, please register here and you will receive a link to join. You will need to register to attend the lecture. For those having difficulty registering with their institutional accounts, please use your personal email address to register instead. If you are still having difficulties, please get in touch.
Kate Pukhovaia
Assistant Professor
Universiteit Utrecht
Curator of Middle Eastern Manuscripts and Rare Books
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
Kate Pukhovaia is Assistant Professor at Utrecht University and Curator of Middle Eastern Manuscripts and Rare Books at Leiden University Libraries. She is a historian of the pre-modern Middle East focusing on the development of the state and political, in particular sayyid, elites in (Zaydi) Yemen in the 13th-17th centuries, the role of the Ottoman conquest in Yemen’s state (trans)formation, as well as the comparative study of pre-modern states in the Middle East.