I received this from a friend today:
AAR Call for Papers
Call for Papers
The Western Esotericism Group at the AAR invites proposals for papers
dealing with European and American esoteric traditions (e.g. alchemy,
astrology, hermeticism, kabbalah, magic, mysticism, rosicrucianism, secret
societies, occultism) and their ramifications in art history, history,
literature, politics, and religion. We welcome scholars from a wide range
of perspectives, including critical theory, anthropology, American studies,
art history, history, history of religions, literature, philosophy,
religious studies, sociology, and the full range of academic disciplines
and fields that bear upon this area of study.
For 2006, we especially welcome papers on the following topics as related
to Western esotericism: (1) Method and theory, (2) Altered States of
Consciousness, (3) Theurgy, (4) Ritual and religious practice. However,
proposals on any other appropriate topic are welcome as well.
Please send proposals/abstracts by March 1 (deadline!) to both:
Prof. Allison P. Coudert, University of California, Davis.
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Prof. Wouter J. Hanegraaff, University of Amsterdam.
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