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Dr. Sana Chavoshian (Leibniz Zentrum Moderner Orient):Dream-Realities: Dust and Other Micro-relics in Wartime Iran

03.06.2026 | 16:00 c.t. - 18:00

This talk is part of the Berlin Anthropology Seminars, which are co-organized by Claudia Liebelt (Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology), Kai Kresse (Leibniz Zentrum Moderner Orient)and Paola Ivanov (Ethnologisches Museum Berlin). It intends to shape and cultivate an inclusive platform and open regular meeting point for exchange and discussion on current research by Berlin-based anthropologists. Please spread the word among colleagues, junior or senior, who may be interested. 
For further questions contact Carolin Gantz Vargas, c.gantz.vargas@fu-berlin.de

“A grey layer of dust on things is dreams’ highest faculty today”

Walter Bejamin

This session places dust at the centre of an engagement with the senses, material effects and affective resonances that rise in the encounter with the environments of war. I will draw on a range of haptic experiences that render dust into dream- and waking-worlds, and how they make new modes of religious veneration and memorialization. Anthropologists and scholars of religion often approach things from an objective distance and/or from their certain positions in rituals, museums and photographs. This objective distance is complicit in the ways material objects are categorized as religious, heritagized between generations or invested in rituals economy as sacred. The state of dust as a quasi-object, both visible and invisible that sticks to the fingertips, covers surfaces and fills the space, helps us challenge this objective distance. In this talk, I highlight the multiple roles that dust plays in dreams of the fallen soldiers of the Iran-Iraq war, and at the military memorialized environments such as former battlefields, cemeteries and sites of commemoration of war. Dust in these spaces carries, invokes, lends and furnishes certain affects and is in this sense a part of the auratic experience of the visitors. While the notion of aura refers to religious, cultic and archaic genealogies, we will attend its affordance in referring to ambiguities, contradictions and irritations that dust gives rise to.

The events will take place in a hybrid format.

WebEx-meeting link: https://fu-berlin.webex.com/fu-berlin/j.php?MTID=m17f1ed284085e3ad247db1626ac2ca67

Zeit & Ort

03.06.2026 | 16:00 c.t. - 18:00

Lecture hall A
Ihnestraße 1
14195 Berlin

SFB 1171 Affective Societies
BGSMCS
Berlin Southern Theory Lecture