2016 aar annual Meeting Preliminary Program As of July 18, 2016


P19-116 Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion



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P19-116

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Tim Lake, Wabash College and Wabash Center, Presiding

Theme: Faculty of Color Luncheon
Saturday - 12:00 PM-2:00 PM

Convention Center-221D (2nd Level - East)




P19-205

North American Association for the Study of Religion

Theme: Business Meeting

Saturday - 1:00 PM-1:50 PM

Hilton Palacio del Rio-El Mirador C East (Conference Center - 22nd Level)




A19-200

Tours

Theme: San Antonio River Cruise

Saturday - 1:00 PM-2:15 PM

Offsite



A19-201

Women and Religion Section and Contemporary Islam Group

Juliane Hammer, University of North Carolina, Presiding and Kayla Renée Wheeler, University of Iowa, Presiding

Theme: The Life and Work of Fatema Mernissi: Discussions on Islamic Feminism and Muslim Women’s Activism

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Convention Center-305 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Souad T. Ali, Arizona State University

Shehnaz Haqqani, University of Texas

Jerusha Lamptey, Union Theological Seminary

Najeeba Syeed-Miller, Claremont School of Theology





A19-202

Feminist Theory and Religious Reflection Group

Mary Keller, University of Wyoming, Presiding

Theme: Gender at the Intersection of Religion and Economics: Fair-Trade, Moral Imaginations, and the Queer Potentials of Exchange

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:00 PM

Grand Hyatt-Mission B (2nd Level)

Laurel Zwissler, Central Michigan University



Domestic Economy: Fair-Trade, Religion, and Gendered Intimacies

Christina McRorie, Creighton University



How Feminist Economics Can Improve both the Study of Religion and Religious Reflection

Jeremy Posadas, Austin College



The Refusal of Work: Towards a Queer-Feminist Political Economy

Business Meeting:

Mary Keller, University of Wyoming

Carol White, Bucknell University




A19-203

Academic Relations Committee

Theodore Trost, University of Alabama, Presiding

Theme: Academic Relations Committee Strategic Planning Meeting

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Goliad (2nd Level)

Panelists:

Yvonne Chireau, Swarthmore College

Edward E. Curtis, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis

Susan E. Hill, University of Northern Iowa

Rebecca Todd Peters, Elon University

Grant H. Potts, Austin Community College



A19-204

Employment Workshops

Theme: Introduction to the Online Educational Landscape

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-225B (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Amy Hale, Helix Education, Oakland, CA




A19-205

Student Lounge Roundtable

Theme: Playing the Grant Roulette: When and How to Play the Grant-Game in Higher Education

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-225D (2nd Level - East)

Panelists:

Dustin Benac, Duke University




A19-206

Women's Caucus

Marcelle Williams, California Institute of Integral Studies, Presiding and Alicia Panganiban, Princeton Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Melting Boundaries: Sacred Stories from Non-Sacred Sources

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-221A (2nd Level - East)

Marianne Delaporte, Notre Dame de Namur University



Birthing and Breastfeeding: Sacred Stories in Parenting Handbooks

Anjeanette LeBoeuf, Claremont Graduate University



Religion and Empowerment in Young Adult Fiction

Melisa Ortiz Berry, Azusa Pacific University



Winks, Wagers, and Papers: Sacred Moments in Religious Research
Sara Frykenberg, Mount Saint Mary's College

Playing (at) the Sacred: "Journey" and Video Gaming as Sacred Text

Ayat Agah, Claremont Graduate University



"Someone Who is Not Like Anyone": Forough Farrokhzad as a Poet of the Sacred and Self

Responding:

Melinda Bielas, Claremont School of Theology


A19-207

Philosophy of Religion Section and Comparative Religious Ethics Group

Molly Farneth, Haverford College, Presiding

Theme: Author Meets Critics: Thomas A. Lewis's Why Philosophy Matters for the Study of Religion—And Vice Versa (Oxford University Press, 2015)

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Lone Star A (2nd Level)

Panelists:

Martin Kavka, Florida State University

Nancy Levene, Yale University

Daniel A. Arnold, University of Chicago

Elizabeth Bucar, Northeastern University

Ludger Viefhues-Bailey, Le Moyne College

Neil Arner, University of Notre Dame

Responding:

Thomas A. Lewis, Brown University

Business Meeting:

Jonathan K. Crane, Emory University

Elizabeth Bucar, Northeastern University




A19-208

Religion and Politics Section

Andre E. Johnson, University of Memphis, Presiding

Theme: Reclaiming the Radical Revolutionary: Celebrating the Ten Year Anniversary of Obery Hendricks' The Politics of Jesus (Doubleday, 2006)

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-Stars at Night 4 (3rd Level)

Panelists:

Eboni Marshall Turman, Yale University

Jesse Jackson, Operation Push, Chicago, IL

Nyasha Junior, Temple University

Gary Dorrien, Columbia University, Union Theological Seminary

Keri Day, Brite Divinity School

Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University

Responding:

Obery M. Hendricks, Columbia University




A19-209

Religion in South Asia Section

Michael Slouber, Western Washington University, Presiding

Theme: Garland of Forgotten Goddesses

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-007A (River Level)

Caleb Simmons, University of Arizona



"High" and "Low" Traditions in the Tales of Cāmuṇḍā and Uttanahaḷḷi, Goddesses of Southern Karnataka

Gudrun Bühnemann, University of Wisconsin



Vāruṇī, Goddess of Spirituous Liquor

Ehud Halperin, Tel Aviv University



(Almost) Forgotten Complexities: The Multiple Origins of the Goddess Hadimba

Noor van Brussel, Ghent University



Bhadrakāḷi in the Backwaters: The Narrative Tradition of the Dārikavadham in Kerala

Responding:

Rachel Fell McDermott, Barnard College


A19-210

Study of Islam Section

Vincent Cornell, Emory University, Presiding

Theme: Shahab Ahmed's What is Islam? (Princeton University Press, 2016): A Conversation

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Republic C (4th Level)

Panelists:

Sarah Eltantawi, Evergreen State College

Zareena Grewal, Yale University

Nathan Hofer, University of Missouri

Matthew Lynch, University of North Carolina

Ebrahim E. I. Moosa, University of Notre Dame


A19-211

African Diaspora Religions Group

Rachel E. Harding, University of Colorado, Denver, Presiding

Theme: Adorning the Spirit: Clothing, Jewelry, and the Sacred Accouterments of African Diaspora Religions

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham C (3rd Level)

Danielle Clausnitzer, Georgetown University



Adorned by Power: The Individualized Experience of the Mojo Bag

Spencer Dew, Centenary College of Louisiana



"A Person Does Not Become Something Else Just by Changing His Name, but Instead by Changing His Mind": Clothes and Epistemology in the Nuwaubian Movement

Eziaku Nwokocha, University of Pennsylvania



Ad(dress)ing the Spirits: How Clothing Mediates Spiritual Exchange within Haitian Vodou

Funlayo Easter Wood, Harvard University



Glass Beads and Geles: Modes and Meanings of African American Ifa-Orisa Practitioners "Wearing Africa"

Gary Gardiner, University of West Indies



Royal Robes and Crowns: Dress and the Self-Identification of the Bobo Shanti Rastafari

Business Meeting:

Rachel E. Harding, University of Colorado, Denver


A19-212

Augustine and Augustinianisms Group

Paul R. Kolbet, Yale University, Presiding

Theme: Augustine on the Modalities and Realities of Power

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-302B (3rd Level)

Michael Lamb, Wake Forest University



Rhetoric, Reason, and Republican Liberty: Augustine on the Use and Abuse of Power

Joseph Lenow, University of Virginia



Reading Augustine against White Supremacy: Howard Thurman in 1961

Carsten Card-Hyatt, University of St. Andrews



Augustine, Barth, and the Politics of the Homo Spiritualis

Business Meeting:

Matthew Drever, University of Tulsa

Paul R. Kolbet, Yale University




A19-213

Cognitive Science of Religion Group and International Association for the Cognitive Science of Religion

Robert N. McCauley, Emory University, Presiding

Theme: Computer Modeling as a Tool for Religious Studies

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-301C (3rd Level)

Wesley J. Wildman, Boston University



Computer Modeling as a Tool for Religious Studies: Past, Present, and Future

Connor Wood, Boston University



Simulating Shamanism: How Modeling and Simulation Can Help to Formalize Theories from Religious Studies

Justin Lane, Institute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion



Using Multi-Agent AI to Understand Religious Conversions and Schisms

F. LeRon Shults, Agder University



Modeling Scientific Theories of Religion: Terror Management Theory

Business Meeting:

Claire White, California State University, Northridge

Travis Chilcott, Iowa State University




A19-214

Comparative Approaches to Religion and Violence Group

Jamel Velji, Claremont McKenna College, Presiding

Theme: Martyrdom, Apocalypticism, and the State

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-221B (2nd Level - East)

Chase L. Way, Claremont Graduate University



Statesman as Shadow-Prophet: Henry Kissinger and the Imaginal Sacralization of Imperialism

Rachel Wagner, Ithaca College



Gunning for God: Violent Videogames and Contemporary Apocalypticism

Meghan Beddingfield, Princeton Theological Seminary



The Not So Modern Martyrdom of Thelma and Louise: Is Violence Against the Feminized Body Incidental Emancipation or Adopted Objectification

Iselin Frydenlund, University of Oslo



Daughters and Suicide Martyrs: Notions of Asceticism and Militancy Among Sri Lanka’s Hindu and Catholic Female Freedom Fighters

Responding:

Kelly Denton-Borhaug, Moravian College

Business Meeting:

Michael Jerryson, Youngstown State University

Jamel Velji, Claremont McKenna College




A19-215

Comparative Theology Group and Roman Catholic Studies Group

Bede Bidlack, Saint Anselm College, Presiding

Theme: Comparative Theologies of Creation: Engaging Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-007B (River Level)

Daniel Scheid, Duquesne University



Cosmic Belonging in Catholic and Hindu Theologies of Creation

Thomas Cattoi, Graduate Theological Union



Laudato Si' and a Broader Vision of Reality: Theologies of Purified Vision in Theodore the Studite and Bokar Rinpoche

Jea Sophia Oh, West Chester University of Pennsylvania



Pope Francis' Integral Ecology and a Nondualistic Interconnected Cosmology in Catherine Keller and Neo-Confucian Zhang Zai

June-Ann Greeley, Sacred Heart University



A Comparative Eco-Theology of Water: Correspondences between Pope Francis and Native American Cosmologies

Anthony Paul Smith, La Salle University



The Limits of the Common: A Decolonial Reading of Laudato Si'

Responding:

Reid Locklin, University of Toronto


A19-216

Critical Approaches to Hip-Hop and Religion Group

Jon Gill, Claremont Graduate University, Presiding

Theme: T.H.U.G. Luv: After 400 Years of Death, What’s Love Got to Do with It?
Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham E (3rd Level)

Octavio Carrasco, Union Theological Seminary

"I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto": Tupac and the Religious Praxis of Hip-Hop

Shea Watts, Chicago Theological Seminary



From Yeezus to Pablo: An Existential Theology between God, Black Body, and Being

Robert Peach, Graduate Theological Union



"We Against the World": White Engagement of "Thug Life" as "Thug Luv"

Evan Goldstein, Union Theological Seminary



"Got a Spot for Us All": A Theological Engagement with Tupac Shakur

Alexandra Chambers, Vanderbilt University



The Ride or Die Chick and the Trap(ped) Queen: Black Women and Love in a Time of Mass Incarceration

Responding:

Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan, Shaw University

Business Meeting:

Daniel White Hodge, North Park University

Christopher Driscoll, Rice University




A19-217

Daoist Studies Group

Stephen R. Bokenkamp, Arizona State University, Presiding

Theme: Copying the Heavens: The Production of Handwritten Manuscripts in Religious Daoism

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Bonham B (3rd Level)

Jonathan Pettit, Purdue University



A New Approach to the Production and Circulation of Early Daoist Manuscripts

Tyler Feezell, Arizona State University



The Real Numinous Officer: An Analysis of Non-Canonical Jiao Liturgical Manuscripts in Religious Daoism
Shu-wei Hsieh, National Cheng-chi University

Daoist Manuscript and Ritual: A Study on the Dipper Ritual in Local Daoism

David Mozina, Boston College



Living Redactions: The Practice of Textual Change in Today’s Thunder Ritual

Responding:

Kim Haines-Eitzen, Cornell University

Business Meeting:

Elena Valussi, Loyola University, Chicago

David Mozina, Boston College




A19-218

Ecclesial Practices Group and Practical Theology Group

Jonas Idestrom, Church of Sweden Research Unit, Uppsala, Sweden, Presiding

Theme: Action Research as Social and Ecclesial Transformation

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Grand Hyatt-Republic B (4th Level)

Sturla Stålsett, MF - Norwegian School of Theology



Intellectus Amoris, Liberationis: Diaconal Practice and Research as Ecclesiological Embodiment of Revolutionary Love?

Lorraine Cuddeback, University of Notre Dame



When Will It Be Enough? Theoretical Reflections on Accountability and Solidarity in Ethnographic Research

Kristin Ritzau, Claremont School of Theology



The Gift of Subjectivity: Narrative Inquiry and Participant Action Research with Women-Run Faith-Based Farms in the United States

Courtney T. Goto, Boston University



Critically Revising Participatory Action Research Methods in Practical Theology

Responding:

Clare Watkins, University of Roehampton



A19-219

Ecclesiological Investigations Group

Bradford E. Hinze, Fordham University, Presiding

Theme: Globalization, Sexuality, and the Churches

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-215 (2nd Level - West)

Leanna Fuller, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary



One Body, Many Parts: An Ecclesiology for Churches in Conflict

Christopher C. Brittain, University of Aberdeen



Local Anxieties and the Global Dispute over Human Sexuality in the Anglican Communion

Sara Rosenau, Drew University



A Queer Ecclesiology of Failure

JK Melton, Fordham University



Decolonizing Conflicts over Human Sexuality: Examining Sexuality Conflicts in Light of Colonialism

Business Meeting:

Bradford E. Hinze, Fordham University

Mark Chapman, Ripon College, Cuddesdon




A19-220

Human Enhancement and Transhumanism Group

Ronald S. Cole-Turner, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Enhanced Love and Engineered Spirituality

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-304B (3rd Level)

James E. Helmer, Xavier University



Crazy, Stupid Love? Biochemical Enhancement and the Neuroethics of Solidarity and Altruism

Brett McCarty, Duke University



Against Usefulness: Why Appropriating Disability and Religion for Moral Enhancement Is a Bad Idea

Takeshi Kimura, University of Tsukuba



Spiritual and Symbolic Implication of Robotics

Responding:

Amy Michelle DeBaets, Oakland University

Robert Geraci, Manhattan College

Business Meeting:

Tracy J. Trothen, Queen's University, Kingston




A19-221

Japanese Religions Group

Mark L. Blum, University of California, Berkeley, Presiding

Theme: Japanese Buddhism and the Fifteen-Year War (1931-1945)

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-301B (3rd Level)

Jeff Schroeder, University of Oregon



Institutional Causes of Buddhist War Support: Shin Ōtani-ha and the Fifteen-Year War (1931-1945)

Micah L. Auerback, University of Michigan



Making and Remaking Indian Buddhist Painting in Wartime Japan

Orion Klautau, Tohoku University



Replacing Persecution: Haibutsu Kishaku in Early Shōwa Historiography

Jacqueline I. Stone, Princeton University



A Question of Blasphemy: Censorship, Suppression, and Protest in Wartime Nichiren Buddhism

Responding:

Makoto Hayashi, Aichi Gakuin University

Business Meeting:

Asuka Sango, Carleton College

Mark Rowe, McMaster University





A19-222

Liberation Theologies Group

Hannah Hofheinz, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Presiding

Theme: Revolution, Not Love

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-006D (River Level)

Matthew Palombo, Minneapolis Community and Technical College



Liberation and the War on Terror: Somali Minnesotans and Restorative Justice

Joëlle Morgan, Saint Paul University



"The Stones Cry Out and the Trees Talk": Revolutionary Listening and a Settler Theology

Ashraf Kunnummal, University of Johannesburg



Social Reform as Love or Annihilation of Caste as Revolution? Re-Locating the Islamic Liberation Theology of Asghar Ali Engineer in Indian Context

Sarah Marusek, University of Johannesburg



Neoliberalism in Unexpected Places: The Charities Affiliated with the Islamic Resistance Movement in Lebanon

Ryan R. Gladwin, Palm Beach Atlantic University



The Search for a Nexus between Love and Revolution: Community as a Historical Project

Business Meeting:

Santiago H. Slabodsky, Hofstra University

Hannah Hofheinz, Ecumenical Theological Seminary




A19-223

Mormon Studies Group

Gina Messina-Dysert, Ursuline College, Presiding

Theme: Blending African Tradition and Mormon Practice: Home-Making, Marriage, and Familial Relationships in Botswana, Rwanda, and Denmark

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-212A (2nd Level - West)

Caroline Kline, Irving, CA



African Women Embracing an American-Born Church: Marriage and Family Relationships in the Oral Narratives of Mormon Women in Botswana

Julie Allen, University of Wisconsin



Negotiating Belief and Belonging: Life Narratives of African LDS Women in Botswana and Denmark

Amy Hoyt, University of the Pacific



Gender-Based Violence in Botswana and Rwanda: Religion, Family, and Reconciliation

Responding:

Melissa Browning, Loyola University, Chicago

Business Meeting:

Colleen McDannell, University of Utah

J. Spencer Fluhman, Brigham Young University




A19-224

Mysticism Group, Science, Technology, and Religion Group, and Western Esotericism Group

Claire Fanger, Rice University, Presiding

Theme: Esoteric Sciences and Mystical Technologies

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-304A (3rd Level)

Christa Shusko, York College of Pennsylvania



Astrological Eugenics: Eleanor Kirk’s The Influence of the Zodiac Upon Human Life (1894)

Liane Carlson, Princeton University



William James and the Anesthetic Unconscious

Katie Givens Kime, Emory University



Experimental Entanglements: Methodological Innovation in Research on Entheogens and Mystical Experience

Meera Kachroo, McGill University



Tantric Hermeneutics with a Scientific Spin: Srividya and Public Esotericism

Responding:

G. William Barnard, Southern Methodist University




A19-225

Quaker Studies Group

Jon Kershner, University of Lancaster, Presiding

Theme: Sectarianism, Public Perception, and Contemporary Spirituality in the Religious Society of Friends

Saturday - 1:00 PM-3:30 PM

Convention Center-221C (2nd Level - East)

Christopher Allison, Harvard University



Elias Hicks and Commodifying the Body of Inner Light

Isaac Barnes May, University of Virginia



Permitting a Godless Faith: Quakers, U.S. v. Seeger, and the Changing Notion of the Deity in American Law

Pink Dandelion, University of Birmingham



Purity, Citizenship, and Public Appeal: Towards a New Model of Sectarianism and Worldliness

Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology



Quakerism and the Nones: Contemporary Spirituality, Emergent Religion, and Maintaining Identity without Theology

Responding:

Ann Duncan, Goucher College

Business Meeting:

Jon Kershner, University of Lancaster

Carole Dale Spencer, Earlham College




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