by joelabrown | Oct 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
“Culture” and “Religion”: Immigration, Islams and Race in 1970s Paris by Naomi Davidson (University of Ottawa) With invited responses by: M. Christian Green (Emory University); M.J.M. (Marcel) Maussen (University of Amsterdam); and Tara...
by joelabrown | Sep 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Discursive Formation around “Shinto” in Colonial Korea by Isomae Jun’ichi (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto) With invited responses by Galen Amstutz (Institute of Buddhist Studies); Klaus Antoni (University of Tübingen);...
by joelabrown | Jul 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
“Give me back my children!” Traumatic Reenactment and Tenuous Democratic Public Spheres by Mark Auslander (Central Washington University) With invited responses by: John Howell (University of Chicago); and Edward Linenthal (Indiana...
by joelabrown | Jun 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Month without the Gods: Shinto and Authority in Early Modern Japan by Yijiang Zhong (Asia Research Institute; National University of Singapore) With invited responses by: Isomae Jun’ichi (International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto); Trent E....
by joelabrown | May 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Up, Over, Through: Rethinking “Conversion” as a Category of Hindu-Christian Studies by Reid B. Locklin (St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto) With invited responses by: Chad Bauman (Butler University); Roselle Gonsalves (University of...
by joelabrown | Apr 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Three Lights on the Queen’s Face: On Mixing, Muddle, and Mêlée by Larisa Jasarevic (University of Chicago) With invited responses by: Azra Hromadzic (Syracuse University); Ivana Maček (Uppsala University, Sweden); Adeline Masquelier (Tulane University); and Peter J....