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Saturday, 1:00 pm-3:30 pm

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PentecostalCharismatic Movements Group and World Christianity Group

Religion and Cities Group


CC-2008 Monica Miller, University of Pennsylvania, Presiding Theme: Religion Makes the City: Boundary Work and the Production of Urban Life Jo Jangho, Baylor University Blurring the Boundary: Augustinian Deconstruction of Religiopolitical Identity of the City Chris Shannahan, University of Birmingham God Doesnt Live Round Here! Mark Wild, California State University Ecclesiology and Radicalism in the Urban Protestant Missions of the Post-World War II United States Todd Green, Luther College The Swiss Minaret Ban, the De-Islamization of Public Space, and the Ongoing Quest for a European Identity Responding: Helene Slessarev-Jamir, Claremont School of Theology Business Meeting: Omar McRoberts, University of Chicago, Presiding

CC-2002 Philip Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University, Presiding Theme: Healing in Global Pentecostalism Panelists: Candy Gunther Brown, Indiana University Simon Coleman, University of Toronto R. Andrew Chesnut, Virginia Commonwealth University Catherine Bowler, Duke University Angela Tarango, Trinity University Arlene Sanchez Walsh, Azusa Pacific University Responding: Amanda Porterfield, Florida State University Harvey Cox, Harvard University Business Meeting: Katherine Attanasi, Regent University, and Valerie C. Cooper, University of Virginia, Presiding

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19

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Religion and Colonialism Group

BC

Queer Studies in Religion Group and the North American Association for the Study of Religion
CC-2010 Melissa M. Wilcox, Whitman College, Presiding Theme: Implications of Jasbir K. Puars Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times (Duke University Press, 2007) for the Study of Religion Panelists: Rosemary R. Hicks, Tufts University Joseph A. Marchal, Ball State University Nayan Shah, University of California, San Diego Brock Perry, Chicago Theological Seminary Maia Kotrosits, Union Theological Seminary Responding: Jasbir Puar, Rutgers University

IC-Grand Ballroom C Caleb Elfenbein, Grinnell College, Presiding Theme: Defining Religion in Imperial, Colonial, and Postcolonial Contexts Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst, University of North Carolina Religion and Intellectual Empires: Precolonial, South Asian Definitions, and the Study of Religion Mitch Numark, California State University, Sacramento Hebrew School in Nineteenth Century Bombay: Protestant Missionaries, Cochin Jews, and the Hebraization of Indias Bene Israel Community Adrian Hermann, University of Basel Differentiating Buddhism: The Proliferation of Semantics and Organizations of Religion in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Buddhist Asia Syed Adnan Hussain, University of Toronto Three Transformations: The Evolution of Pakistans Blasphemy Law Business Meeting: Mark Elmore, University of California, Davis, Presiding

Symbol Key:

E AAR Award Winners C Business Meeting M Arts Series A Books Under Discussion
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F Especially for Students L Films S Focus on California B Focus on Empire and Religion

R New Program Unit

Focus on the Mediterranean

H Sustainability and Religion

Receptions and Breakfasts

K Professional Practices and Institutional Location Sessions

Q Tours

x AAR Annual Meeting Program Book x See the full Annual Meeting program online at www.aarweb.org x

D Wildcard Sessions

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