Dr. Björn Bentlage

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeitender Lehre BA/MA

Fachbereich Mittlerer Osten und muslimische Gesellschaften

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bjoern.bentlage@unibe.ch
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Universität Bern
Departement für Sozialanthropologie und Kulturwissenschaftliche Studien
Fachbereich Mittlerer Osten und muslimische Gesellschaften
Lerchenweg 36
3012 Bern
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  • Lecturer for Near Eastern Studies at the University of Bern & associate of the research group  
    Arabic Mass Media and (trans-)regional Digital Cultures at Munich's Institute for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (LMU).
  • Post-doc researcher and lecturer at LMU's Institute for Near and Middle Eastern Studies (April 2023 to September 2024). 
  • Interim professor for Arabic and Islamic Studies at Leipzig University (April 2022 to March 2023)
  • Member of the School of Historical Studies at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study (2020).
  • Interim professor at Münster University (Islamic Law and Islamic Studies, 2020). 
  • Pre-doc (2010-2016) and post-doc researcher and lecturer (2016-2022) at Halle University’s Oriental Institute (Arabic and Islamic Studies, Near Eastern Studies).

 

  • "Pilgrimage and visitation in Arabic travelogues from the Ottoman Mashreq" - my recently completed habilitation thesis about Arabic travel writing in the early modern Mashreq (880s-1250/1480-1730s).
  • "Printing Communities" - ongoing publication project (co-editing a special issue forthcoming 2025 with Katrin Köster and Yee Lak Elliot Lee) in association with the research group "Arabic Mass Media and (trans-)regional Digital Cultures" at the Institute for the Near and Middle East at Munich University (LMU).
  • "A Tale of Two Stories: Customary Marriage and Paternity. A Discourse Analysis of a Scandal in Egypt." Islamkundliche Untersuchungen 333. Berlin: Klaus-Schwarz-Verlag, 2017 print; Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020 online, 337 pages. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112209332
  • Religious Dynamics under the Impact of Imperialism and Colonialism: A Sourcebook, edited by Björn Bentlage, Marion Eggert, Hans Martin Krämer, and Stefan Reichmuth, Numen Book Series 154. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2016, 566 pages. https://brill.com/view/title/33664
  • Pre- and early-modern Arabic literature, especially travel writing among Arab Christians and Muslims in the Ottoman Mashreq (habilitation).
  • Islamic law and state laws in Egypt and the modern world at large (dissertation).
  • Comparative perspectives on culture, religion, and society in the Middle East and North Africa in the modern and post-colonial periods, namely the approaches of entanglement (sourcebook) and World Literature.
  • The multi-confessional history of the Islamicate Middle East and North Africa.


 

Die Publikationen von Dr. Björn Bentlage finden Sie hier.