Islamic aesthetics, 27th – 28th October 2008
A symposium organised by The Finnish Society for Aesthetics and the Finnish Oriental Society, House of the Sciences (Tieteiden talo), Room 104.
Programme
Monday 27th October
10.15 Opening words,
Ulla-Maija Kulonen, Dean, Faculty of Humanities, University of Helsinki
Pauline von Bonsdorff, Chair of the Finnish Society for Aesthetics and
Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila, Professor of Arabic and Islamic studies, University of Helsinki
10.45 Robert Hillenbrand, University of Edinburgh, The Making of an Islamic Aesthetic: The Umayyad Response to the Mediterranean Heritage, 650-750
12.00 Lunch break
13.30 Sylvia Akar, University of Helsinki, Islam and the Arts
14.15 Ingvild Flaskerud, University of Tromsø, Aesthetics and Devotion
15 Coffee
15.30 Taneli Kukkonen, University of Jyväskylä, The Beautiful, The Good, and the True: Aesthetic Issues in Islamic Philosophy
16.15 Inka Maukola, University of Helsinki, The Idea of the Microcosm and Islamic Aesthetics
19.00 Dinner
Tuesday 28th October
9.30 Lale Behzadi, University of Göttingen, Categories of Proper Language in Classical Arabic Literature
10.45 Coffee
11.15 Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila, University of Helsinki, The Surah of Joseph as Literature
12.00 Lunch break
13.30 Thomas Hoffmann, University of Copenhagen, “Abundantly in knowledge and body” Cognitive Semantics, Aesthetics, and the Qur’ânic Sublime
14.15 Mikko Viitamäki, University of Helsinki, “Offer me wine from Medina” The changing aesthetics of mystic poetry in South Asia
15.00 Coffee
15.30 Pauline v Bonsdorff, University of Jyväskylä, Aesthetic experience and cultural understanding
16.15 Concluding discussion