...Secularization, and the International.” The fellow will collaborate closely with the Religion and Internationalism Project (http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Humanities_Center/initiatives/religionandinternationalism.html). We welcome applicants from across the humanities and social sciences, provided they have a...
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Religion as revolution
by Charles Gelman...whether it be that of the individual practitioner, the religious community, or society at large. Though this conference takes as its starting point the Study of Religions, we welcome and...
economy
by Olivia Whitener...and the crash Multiple Authors (December 23, 2009) Common sense by Vijay Prashad (July 29, 2009) Welcome to the faith-based economy by Arjun Appadurai (October 14, 2008) Jihad, fitna, and...
Being Benedict
by Cecelia Lynch...constructs. Many who are most active in promoting social justice remain wary of the Vatican’s selectivity regarding which human rights it promotes. Catholics as well as non-Catholics question whether the...
Reflections on summer reading
by Dr. Richard Amesbury, Jason C. Bivins, Edward E. Curtis, IV, Tracy Fessenden, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, David Kyuman Kim, Cecelia Lynch, John Lardas Modern, Justin Neuman, John Schmalzbauer and Diane Winston...that the “law, the institutions which promote it, and our relationship to them enfold deep ideological and political commitments which require a whole host of presumptions about justice and how...
Understanding the president’s reality: A psychoanalytic contribution to public life
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Judith Gurewich
...It is win-win, from the great deal-maker, a safe bet, and a welcome yet silent racist displacement not only against immigrants, but African Americans too. This latter hatred is unspeakable...
“Strange bedfellows” and the reproduction of civilization
...hijab—a position generally picked up as “women with a headscarf are not welcome at the feminist magazine Opzij”—hijabi women were keeping the Opzij offices clean. Dresselhuys’s assertion rested on a...
Three cheers for God
by Grace Yukich...used? Do the signs make them feel less welcome at the school and its sporting events, as less valued members of the community that—by law—is also theirs? What if cheerleaders...
CFP: “Pray, Kill, Eat”
by Jessica Polebaum...as both religious objects and subjects, and probe the myriad ways in which religions reflect, shape, and re-shape the relationship between humans and animals. We welcome papers that address contemporary...












