CALL for PAPERS
Colloquium on Violence and Religion Conference 2008
CATASTROPHE AND CONVERSION:
POLITICAL THINKING FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM*
*Prior Registration Required for Attendance at All Events
University of California, Riverside
June 18-22, 2008
Deadline for submission of paper proposals: February 4, 2008
This conference will address many issues of current concern in the humanities, arts, and social sciences. The idea that we live in a world ever more susceptible to the ravages of man-made catastrophes is linked with the religious notion of conversion as a metaphor for the changes in attitude and outlook that will be required in order to survive in increasingly uncertain times. In a post-9/11 world, the static logic of mutually assured destruction has been replaced by a dynamic, asymmetrical threat emerging from the shadows. At any moment a catastrophe could occur, without warning and without redress. Our ability to prepare for and cope with this new threat is one of the great political and social challenges of the twenty-first century. This conference will thus deal with ways of understanding the root causes of violence, with particular emphasis on the anthropological and sociological dimensions of conflict, and on the theories of René Girard.
Topics for papers and/or panels may include (but are not limited to):
- Media and Catastrophe
- Terrorism and Sacrifice
- The Ethics of Peace
- Political Anthropology
- Film and Disaster
- The Politics of Catastrophe
- Islam and the West
- Religious and Political Conversion
- Democracy and Genocide
- Technology and Catastrophe
- Trauma and Catastrophe
- Catastrophe in Literature and Art
- Christianity and the Apocalypse
- Science Fiction and the Future of Catastrophe
- Catastrophe and the End of History
- The Clash of Civilizations
- World Religion and Catastrophe
- Conversion Narratives and Catastrophe
- The Anthropology of Violence
Please submit paper abstract (100-200 words) and short bio to: covr08@ucr.edu