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International Conference on Colonial Encounters and Postcolonial Middle East

10–11 Aug 2026 Pokhara, Nepal Standard / Virtual Participation
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Conference Session Tracks

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The ICCEPME conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Middle Eastern Studies and related disciplines.

01 Colonial Legacies in the Modern Middle East +
This track explores the enduring impacts of colonial rule on contemporary Middle Eastern societies. It seeks to analyze how historical colonial encounters continue to shape political, social, and cultural dynamics in the region.
02 Postcolonial Identities and Nationalism +
Focusing on the formation of national identities in postcolonial contexts, this track examines the interplay between nationalism and cultural identity in the Middle East. Papers will investigate how colonial histories inform contemporary national narratives and identity politics.
03 Resistance and Agency in Colonial Contexts +
This session invites discussions on various forms of resistance against colonial powers in the Middle East. It aims to highlight the agency of local populations in shaping their own histories and futures amidst imperial domination.
04 Orientalism and Its Discontents +
This track critically engages with the concept of Orientalism and its implications for Middle Eastern studies. Participants will analyze how Orientalist discourses have influenced Western perceptions of the region and the responses from local intellectuals.
05 Decolonization Movements and Their Outcomes +
This session focuses on the various decolonization movements that emerged in the Middle East during the 20th century. It aims to assess the successes and challenges faced by these movements in achieving political and social autonomy.
06 Cultural Encounters and Hybrid Identities +
Exploring the intersections of culture and identity, this track examines how colonial encounters have led to the formation of hybrid identities in the Middle East. Papers will discuss the complexities of cultural exchange and assimilation in postcolonial contexts.
07 Memory and Historical Narratives +
This session investigates the role of memory in shaping historical narratives of colonial and postcolonial experiences in the Middle East. It encourages contributions that explore how collective memory influences identity and social change.
08 Political Movements and Global Relations +
Focusing on the political landscape of the Middle East, this track examines the relationship between local political movements and global power dynamics. Papers will analyze how international relations have impacted regional political developments.
09 Knowledge Production in Postcolonial Contexts +
This session addresses the production of knowledge in the postcolonial Middle East, emphasizing the role of local scholars and institutions. It seeks to challenge dominant narratives and highlight alternative epistemologies emerging from the region.
10 Historiography of Colonial Encounters +
This track engages with the historiographical debates surrounding colonial encounters in the Middle East. Participants will explore how different historical interpretations shape our understanding of colonialism and its aftermath.
11 Modernity and Social Change in the Middle East +
This session examines the relationship between modernity and social change in the context of the Middle East's colonial and postcolonial experiences. It invites papers that explore how modernization processes have influenced social structures and cultural practices.

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