Colloquium: Decolonization and the Study of Religion: History, Pedagogy, Practice
We are pleased to extend an invitation to our upcoming “Explorations in Decolonization and the Study of Religion” colloquium. The event brings together scholars working across a wide range of religious-studies disciplines in a critical engagement with the epistemic and methodological challenges brought about by and through the decolonial present. The colloquium proceedings will be peer-reviewed for publication in a forthcoming volume of Arc: The Journal for the School of Religious Studies.
In addition to our panelists, the colloquium will feature a keynote lecture by Professor Miranda Crowdus (Concordia University) titled “Sounding and Listening Interventions for Decolonial Pedagogies in Religious Studies.” Further information on the presentations is included below.
The colloquium is open to the public, though capacity is limited. We kindly request those attending to RSVP via email at: jordan.molot [at] concordia.ca. Recipients of this message are further invited to share this event with contacts who may be interested in participating.