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Encountering the Unexpected: Glitches, (Dis)placements, and Marginalia
Syracuse University Department of Religion Graduate Student Conference March 25th and 26th, 2016 Call for Papers Deadline: February 5, 2016 The Religion Graduate Organization invites you to submit paper and panel proposals to the semi-annual Religion Graduate Conference, Encountering the Unexpected: Glitches, (Dis)placements, and Marginalia. This conference actively encourages interdisciplinary discussions about unexpected encounters in the field and in the archives. Specifically, this conference aims to explore surprise occurrences in academic work when ideas, texts, people, and places collide or interact in unpredictable ways. Consider moments in the research process which unsettle the positionalities and potentialities of bodies, politics, images, and texts. We invite both M.A. and Ph.D. students to submit abstracts from a variety of thematic and theoretical backgrounds.Keynote: Pamela Klassen, University of TorontoWe particularly invite papers on the following themes: The unavailable, unexpected, and interruptive Hauntings/spirits, ghosts in the shell, alien encounters Bridges and barriers Wormholes Transitions, transgressions, and mistranslations Hacking, coding, cybernetics Fragments/fragmentation Lacunae, redactions Miracles, surprises, and moments of the surreal Bricolage, montage, overlapping images, photoshopped reality Reconfiguring theories and methodologies Unexpected ethnographic or field work encounters Displacement, diaspora, boundaries Coups, treaties, and alliances Synergy, flow, short-circuits Film, texts, performances Flashpoints/breaking points Mystical positionality and experience Emergence/divergence/convergence Abstracts are welcomed from various fields and disciplines, including but not limited to: Anthropology Area Studies Art History Art, Film and Visual Culture Cultural Studies English Gender Studies History Philosophy Psychology Political Science Queer Studies Religion Sex and Sexuality Studies Sociology Science and Technology Studies Theology Panel submissions are greatly encouraged. A panel should consist of 3 papers Ideally a panel should include scholars from more than one institution We are particularly interested in panels on: Pamela Klassen’s Spirits of Protestantism: Medicine, Healing, and Liberal Christianity Exploring the intersections of Native American Studies and Religious Studies Cultural Memory and the Study of Religion Memory, Memorialization, and The Search for Public Meaning Visions of the Future: Past and Present Social Media as Social Revolution Religion on the Margins Panel or paper proposals should contain the following: A one-page abstract (350 words for papers; 500 words for panels) describing the nature of the paper or panel. No names or institutional information should appear on the abstract to facilitate a blind selection process. Cover page which includes the name(s), institution(s), and contact information for participant(s) Current CV for the participant(s) For panel proposals, identify the primary contact person for the panel. Submit all materials to SUReligionConference@gmail.com on or before February 5th, 2016 |
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