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Call for Papers

"Theory Faith Culture"
International Interdisciplinary Conference
Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales (UK)
4-6 July 2007

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Religion is one of the most contested aspects of
twenty-first century life. How can we understand and
theorise the power of religion in the constitution of
subjects and in its social, cultural and political
manifestations?

This conference will look at the interface between Theory,
Faith and Culture. It will explore a range of theoretical
approaches to the subject and attempt to further our
understanding of some of the most important and pressing
issues of the day.

To date we have received over 80 exciting proposals from all
over the world. Given this enthusiastic response to our
first call for papers, we are extending the deadline for the
submission of proposals for further papers until 15 April
2007

Papers are welcomed from all relevant disciplines.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers:

Haleh Afshar, University of York, UK
Luke Gibbons, University of Notre Dame, USA
Glenn Jordan, University of Glamorgan, UK
Richard Kearney, Boston College, USA
Laurent Milesi, Cardiff University, UK
David Nash, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Mohammad Seddon. Cardiff University, UK
Gauri Viswanathan, Columbia University, USA

Confirmed Panels as of January 2007:

- Religion and Postmodernism
- Fundamentalisms
- Theorising Belief
- Philosophy and Religion
- Religion and Language
- Philip Pullman and Religion
- Islam in the West
- Religion and Utopia
- Religion and Post-colonialism
- Derrida on Religion
- Religion and the New Right
- Politics of Belief
- Religion and Education
- Religion and Gender
- Religion and Social Cohesion
- Religion and National Identities
- Religion and Nationalism
- Religion and Colonialism
- Religion in Multicultural Societies

Further proposals for papers are particularly welcome in the
following areas:

- Race and Religion
- Fundamentalisms
- Islam in the West
- Religion and Colonialism
- Religion and Partition
- Religion and Emancipation
- Religion and Patriarchy
- Religion and Sexuality
- Religion in Wales
- Religion and Utopia
- Atheism

Abstracts of 150 words should be sent to the following email
address:

Deadline for Proposals: 15 April 2007


Contact:

Professor Chris Weedon
Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff CF10 3EU
UK
Fax: +44 (29) 2087 4502
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/tfc/index.html


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