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Call for Submissions: Edited Volume on New Directions in the Study of Material Religion (14 - 16 August 2008) From: Alyson Adrianne Rozells CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Edited Volume on New Directions in the Study of Material Religion Co-hosted by the Religion Cluster of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and The Religion and Globalisation in Asian Contexts Cluster of the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore
Date: 14 - 16 August 2008 Venue: University Hall Auditorium, Level 2, Lee Kong Chian Wing, National University of Singapore @ Kent Ridge Website: http://www.ari.nus.edu.sg/events_categorydetails.asp?categoryid=6&eventid=764
With strong interest from an internationally regarded publisher, we seek to put together an edited volume on the topic of material religion. This project, in brief, seeks to (1) trace the different ways in which the divine, in many religious traditions, is manifested in physical, tangible form and (2) to determine the ways in which scholars can effectively appreciate the wider political, social and cultural meanings that are brought to light through the study of material forms of religion.
All sorts of religious objects – from statues, to objects of offering, to architecture, to relics -- manifest the piousness of the faithful, as well as the historical, political or cultural issues of the communities which revere them. The Emerald Buddha in Thailand , the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexico , and many Hindu icons are just some examples of how the regard for sacred objects is more than just a matter of aesthetics or museological appreciation. This observation can also be made in faiths where there are proscriptions against the representation of religious personages, for which religiosity is manifested in aniconic form. There is a need for a mode of analysis of material religion that goes beyond the mere identification of their style, provenance and production. What discursive, ethnographic or historical frameworks can we utilise so that we can understand their continued relevance, if not their prohibition, in both global and local contexts?
We call for submissions from scholars from the social sciences and humanities who are concerned with material religion in general.
This may include the study of: • Religious icons and images
The project is not restricted to any particular religion, area or disciplinary inclination. International contributors to the volume will be invited to Singapore in August 2008 for an International Conference entitled “New Directions in the Study of Material Religion”. This event will be co-hosted by the Religion Cluster of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and the Religion and Globalisation in Asian Contexts Cluster of the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore. Conference travel and accommodation funding may be available for international contributors to the volume.
Please send a title, abstract and short biography to Dr Julius Bautista at seabj@nus.edu.sg by 29 February 2008.
Please click here for the PAPER PROPOSAL FORM
Convenor
Dr Julius BAUTISTA Southeast Asian Studies Programme & Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore Email: seabj@nus.edu.sg Secretariat
Ms Alyson ROZELLS
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