Re: CRR at AAR/SBL in San Diego

 
From: "Sultan Doughan sultan_doughan@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Re: CRR at AAR/SBL in San Diego
Date: November 12th 2019
Could you please announce this panel on your listserve? Thanks! Sultan

A25-433
Religion in Europe Unit
Theme: Racial Afterlives in Post-Holocaust Germany: Jewish and Muslim (A)Synchronicities for a Christian-Secularized Self
Cynthia M. Baker, Bates College, Presiding
Monday - 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
Hilton Bayfront-Aqua F (Third Level)

This panel explores how race and religion are intertwined in Europe using post-Holocaust Germany as a case study. The papers will interrogate the social and political effects when Jewish and Muslims subjects meet and even merge as a problem, such as in the European circumcision debate, in reforming Islam, or in visiting the Auschwitz memorial with Muslims. By doing so, the papers will demonstrate how racial forms of subjugation live on, either with Jewish or Muslim communities. The session asks: what do these effects reveal about the notion of the secular-Christian identity of Europe in the German context? Further, how are Jews and Muslims racialized in these constellations and how do these processes compare to pre-Holocaust forms? What does this tell us about the state of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia vis-à-vis a Christian-secularized self in the political present?

Sultan Doughan, University of California, Berkeley
Of Humans and Muselmanns: The Racial Afterlife of Religious Difference in Post-Holocaust Germany
Alexandra Zirkle, University of Chicago
Tortured Readings: Historicism and the Threat of Imperial Violence
Hannah Tzuberi, Freie Universität Berlin
Critique of Religion or Racism: On the Legibility and Categorization of Vulnerability in Post-Holocaust Germany
Luis Manuel Hernandez Aguilar, University of Amsterdam
The “Jewish” and “Muslim” Question through the Lens of Recursive History: Circumcision Debates in Germany
Responding:
Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College


On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 9:13 AM Warren S Goldstein goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve] <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED> wrote:
 
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Critical Research on Religion

is pleased to announce the following sessions and events
to be held at the annual meeting of the

American Academy of Religion
San Diego, California
November 23-26, 2019:

A23-229
Du Bois, the Color Line, and the Sociology of Religion
cosponsored by Sociology of Religion Unit and Critical Research on Religion
Saturday, November 23, 2019, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Location: Hilton - Bayfront 206 (Second Level)

A23-338
Religion, Spirituality, and Secularity in Cascadia: Fresh Reflections from the Field
sponsored by Sociology of Religion Unit
Saturday, November 23, 2019, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Location: Hilton Bayfront - Sapphire P (Fourth Level)

Critical Research on Religion Reception
Basic Bar and Pizza
410 10th Avenue
San Diego, California
Saturday November 23, 2019, 7-9pm

A24-339
Who Counts? Religious Participation, Social Science Methods, and Determining Data in the Study of Religion
sponsored by Sociology of Religion Unit
Sunday, November 24, 2019, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Location: Hilton Bayfront - Sapphire M (Fourth Level)

Session details can be found here:
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