Shahzad Bashir, assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford University, speaks at a Brown Bag Lunch event at Claremont Graduate University's Institute for Signifying Scriptures on Feb. 10, 2011. Bashir spoke on "Form, Content and Meaning: Islamic Memory and Historiography after the Linguistic Turn."
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Institute for Signifying Scriptures at Claremont Graduate University
Guest lectures from the Institute for Signifying Scriptures at Claremont Graduate University's School of Religion.
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