[h-cost] Prayer beads conference in Leiden March 27th

2008-01-26 Thread Chris Laning
I've been meaning to mention for some time that I've been honored  
with an invitation to speak at a one-day conference on prayer beads  
in March.


(I will candidly admit that my initial reaction is along the lines of  
Lawk a-mercy me: this is none of I! -- a Mother Goose reference. I  
am of course tremendously flattered that someone considers me an  
expert, but me? really? I shall have to make a good effort at it now.)


The conference is on the history and role of prayer beads in  
different cultures and communities, and it's on 27th March at Leiden  
University (in the Netherlands). It's sponsored by the Textile  
Research Centrehttp://home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/ 
homepage.htm, a 17-year-old project currently under the wing of the  
National Museum of Ethnology, but hoping for its own home soon.


This all started when the Centre's Director, Dr. Gillian Vogelsang- 
Eastwood, who specializes in Near Eastern textiles and dress, started  
searching for more information for a small exhibition on prayer  
beads from around the world she was planning for this summer, and  
found my Paternosters blog.  The exhibit has expanded into a full- 
fledged intercultural project, and there's no end in sight: the  
conference is one result.


The list of topics and speakers seems to be fairly firm at this point  
(it's on the TRC website), and as you can see, it is very wide-ranging:


Hindu iconography and prayer beads, Dr. Ellen Raven, Leiden University
Tibetan Buddhist prayer beads, Dr. Henk Blezer, Leiden University
Korean shaman prayer beads, Prof. Boudewijn Walraven, Leiden University
Japanese Buddhist prayer beads, Dr. Andreas Marks
Orthodox Christian prayer beads, Dr. Karel Innemée, Leiden University
A history of Catholic rosaries, Ms. Chris Laning, Independent  
scholar, USA
Prayer beads from medieval and post-medieval excavations in  
Eindhoven, ca. 1225-1900, Nico Arte, Eindhoven Archeological Centre

Protestant attitudes to prayer beads, Dr. Anneke Mooi, Leiden University
Prayer beads and medieval Arab/Persian sources, Dr. Asghar Seyed- 
Gohrab, Leiden University

Modern Islamic prayer beads, Mr. Yusuf Alan, Rotterdam
Neo-Pagan prayer beads, Dr. Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, TRC, Leiden

How we are going to fit all that into one day I don't know!

I'm particularly interested to see two speakers on the Islamic prayer  
bead tradition. It's a subject on which very little information seems  
to be available, especially on its early history. One possible reason  
seems to be that many of the cultural studies in Islam that would  
concern themselves with such artifacts are regional rather than pan- 
Islamic. I look forward to hearing what the speakers have to say.


American that I am, I'm of course particularly excited to be invited  
to speak in Europe, and since the conference coincides with my Easter  
break, I will have about ten days before the conference to travel  
around. Besides sightseeing and museums, I hope to see many  
historical paternoster beads and take many pictures! Most of the  
places I'm going will be new to me, including Cologne (Köln),  
Nuremburg, Regensburg, and possibly Konstanz. I've been in both  
Amsterdam and Munich once before, but that was thirty-mumble years  
ago and I hardly remember any of it.


As for the conference, I would of course be delighted to meet anyone  
there who reads this, so do please introduce yourself. You can find  
more information on the TRC's prayer beads project at http:// 
home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/prayer%20beads.html, and on the  
conference itself at http://home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/prayer% 
20bead%20workshop.html, including where to write in order to register.


This is turning out to be a delightful instance of it's a small  
world, since I had actually encountered Dr. Vogelsang-Eastwood once  
before: a good friend of mine has raved about her book on Pharaonic  
Egyptian clothing, which is excellent.  Not the sort of thing you'd  
expect to combine with an interest in rosaries!



OChris Laning [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Davis, California
+ http://paternoster-row.org - http://paternosters.blogspot.com




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RE: [h-cost] Prayer beads conference in Leiden March 27th

2008-01-26 Thread Rickard, Patty
Congratulations! - How exciting.
 
Patty



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Chris Laning
Sent: Sat 1/26/2008 2:25 PM
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Subject: [h-cost] Prayer beads conference in Leiden March 27th



I've been meaning to mention for some time that I've been honored 
with an invitation to speak at a one-day conference on prayer beads 
in March.

(I will candidly admit that my initial reaction is along the lines of 
Lawk a-mercy me: this is none of I! -- a Mother Goose reference. I 
am of course tremendously flattered that someone considers me an 
expert, but me? really? I shall have to make a good effort at it now.)

The conference is on the history and role of prayer beads in 
different cultures and communities, and it's on 27th March at Leiden 
University (in the Netherlands). It's sponsored by the Textile 
Research Centrehttp://home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/ 
homepage.htm, a 17-year-old project currently under the wing of the 
National Museum of Ethnology, but hoping for its own home soon.

This all started when the Centre's Director, Dr. Gillian Vogelsang-
Eastwood, who specializes in Near Eastern textiles and dress, started 
searching for more information for a small exhibition on prayer 
beads from around the world she was planning for this summer, and 
found my Paternosters blog.  The exhibit has expanded into a full-
fledged intercultural project, and there's no end in sight: the 
conference is one result.

The list of topics and speakers seems to be fairly firm at this point 
(it's on the TRC website), and as you can see, it is very wide-ranging:

Hindu iconography and prayer beads, Dr. Ellen Raven, Leiden University
Tibetan Buddhist prayer beads, Dr. Henk Blezer, Leiden University
Korean shaman prayer beads, Prof. Boudewijn Walraven, Leiden University
Japanese Buddhist prayer beads, Dr. Andreas Marks
Orthodox Christian prayer beads, Dr. Karel Innemée, Leiden University
A history of Catholic rosaries, Ms. Chris Laning, Independent 
scholar, USA
Prayer beads from medieval and post-medieval excavations in 
Eindhoven, ca. 1225-1900, Nico Arte, Eindhoven Archeological Centre
Protestant attitudes to prayer beads, Dr. Anneke Mooi, Leiden University
Prayer beads and medieval Arab/Persian sources, Dr. Asghar Seyed-
Gohrab, Leiden University
Modern Islamic prayer beads, Mr. Yusuf Alan, Rotterdam
Neo-Pagan prayer beads, Dr. Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, TRC, Leiden

How we are going to fit all that into one day I don't know!

I'm particularly interested to see two speakers on the Islamic prayer 
bead tradition. It's a subject on which very little information seems 
to be available, especially on its early history. One possible reason 
seems to be that many of the cultural studies in Islam that would 
concern themselves with such artifacts are regional rather than pan-
Islamic. I look forward to hearing what the speakers have to say.

American that I am, I'm of course particularly excited to be invited 
to speak in Europe, and since the conference coincides with my Easter 
break, I will have about ten days before the conference to travel 
around. Besides sightseeing and museums, I hope to see many 
historical paternoster beads and take many pictures! Most of the 
places I'm going will be new to me, including Cologne (Köln), 
Nuremburg, Regensburg, and possibly Konstanz. I've been in both 
Amsterdam and Munich once before, but that was thirty-mumble years 
ago and I hardly remember any of it.

As for the conference, I would of course be delighted to meet anyone 
there who reads this, so do please introduce yourself. You can find 
more information on the TRC's prayer beads project at http:// 
home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/prayer%20beads.html, and on the 
conference itself at http://home.tiscali.nl/willemvogelsang/prayer% 
20bead%20workshop.html, including where to write in order to register.

This is turning out to be a delightful instance of it's a small 
world, since I had actually encountered Dr. Vogelsang-Eastwood once 
before: a good friend of mine has raved about her book on Pharaonic 
Egyptian clothing, which is excellent.  Not the sort of thing you'd 
expect to combine with an interest in rosaries!


OChris Laning [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Davis, California
+ http://paternoster-row.org http://paternoster-row.org/  - 
http://paternosters.blogspot.com http://paternosters.blogspot.com/ 




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