Call for papers: Florida State University Department of Religion Graduate Student Symposium, “Politics of Religion”, Tallahasse, February 23-24, 2013

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Call for papers: Florida State University Department of Religion Graduate Student Symposium, “Politics of Religion”, Tallahasse, February 23-24, 2013

DEADLINE DECEMBER 1, 2012

Florida State University Department of Religion Graduate Student Symposium

Location: Florida, United States
Call for Papers Date: 2012-12-01 (in 17 days)
Date Submitted: 2012-11-05
Announcement ID: 198521

Call for Papers: The Florida State University Department of Religion is pleased to announce its 12th Annual Graduate Student Symposium to be held February 22-24, 2013 in Tallahassee, Florida.

Last years symposium was a huge success, allowing over 60 presenters from over 18 universities and departments as varied as History, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, and Classics to share their research, learn from one another, and meet many of their peers and future colleagues.

This year’s symposium will be centered on the theme Politics of Religion.

Dr. Aaron W. Hughes of the University of Rochester will deliver this years keynote address. His lecture is tentatively titled The Search for Urreligion: The Politics of Religious Studies.

Due to our commitment to collaborative scholarship, students from all fields with interdisciplinary interests in the study of religion and at all levels of graduate study are encouraged to submit paper proposals.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to: Identity Formation; Comparative Conflict; Church and State; Human Rights and Ethics; the Construction of Legitimizing Discourses; Issues of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality; the Body; and the Role of the Scholar.

Presentations should be approximately 15 to 20 minutes in length and will receive faculty responses. In addition, every year respondents select the best graduate paper to receive the Leo F. Sandon Award, an endowed award named for the Religion Department’s former chair.

Proposals including an abstract of approximately 300 words, a list of key terms, and a one-page CV should be submitted by December 1, 2012 for review. Final papers must be submitted by January 15, 2013. Please send proposals to Brent Gordon at:

Brent Gordon
Email: fsureligionsymposium@gmail.com
Visit the website at http://religion.fsu.edu

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