DSR Lecture Series

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A special Department for the Study of Religion series featuring cutting-edge talks that address and rethink methods and theories in the study of religion, while being anchored in particular periods, regions, traditions, or disciplines. Each lecture aims to bring together our department’s various communities of knowledge, reminding us that the project of the study of religion is situated in between these communities.

2024-25 Series

Cécile Fromont
(Harvard University)
October 8, 2024
The 2024 Annual DSR Alumni & Friends Lecture
"Slave Trade, Witchcraft, Art: Material and Spiritual Histories of the Afro-Atlantic"
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Mona Oraby
(Howard University)
November 14, 2024
"Devotion to the Administrative State: Religion and Social Order in Egypt"

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Daigengna Duoer
(Boston University)
January 16, 2025
"Handing Over Xuanzang’s Bones to a Mongolian Lama in Taiwan"
The DSR is co-sponsor of this event in the Yehan Numata Program in Buddhist Studies Lecture Series

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Constance Furey
(Indiana University, Bloomington)
February 6, 2025
"Unmooring Utopia: Death and Desire in Early Modern Christian Fictions"

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Emrah Yildiz
(Northwestern University)
February 27, 2025
"Zainab’s Traffic: Moving Saints, Selves, and Others across Borders"

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Marko Geslani
(University of South Carolina)
March 20, 2025
"Vindication of Invention: World Religions to Lived Religion"

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