Apologies for cross-posting. From Wendy Griffin ...
In case you missed the call........
Contemporary Pagan Studies invites papers that address one of the following topics: 1) Pagan masculinities - male identity, gender injustice, and power relations. Who are the Pagan men, how is their understanding of masculinity constituted, and how are they affected by the emphasis on the feminine in Pagan spirituality? (This session will be cosponsored with the Men, Masculinities, and Religion Group); 2) Paganism, ethnicity and ultranationalism - the Right has increased representation in the European Parliament and some of those elected are Pagans with concerns about boundaries, immigration, and ethnicities. We welcome papers that investigate this growing phenomenon and the contentious issues that arise from it; 3) Idolatry and tangible sacrality - the conversation continues. This panel generated such excellent discussion at the 2009 meeting that we felt it important to explore it further; and 4) Papers on African-inspired religious traditions, such as Santeria, Vodun, Yoruba, and Candomble, especially as those are represented in the southeast United States (this will be a cosponsored session with the New Religious Movements Group).
The deadline draws near!!!
http://www.aarweb.org/Meetings/Annual_Meeting/Current_Meeting/Call_for_Papers/default.asp
Wendy
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