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Fw: H-ASIA: CFP Korean Religions Group, AAR, San Francisco 19-22 Nov 2011

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Subject: H-ASIA: CFP Korean Religions Group, AAR, San Francisco 19-22 Nov
2011


> H-ASIA
> February 3, 2011
>
> Call for papers: Korean Religious Group panels for American Academy of
> Religion Conference, San Francisco, 19-22 November 2011
> DEADLINE MARCH 1, 2011
> ***********************************************************************
> From: H-Net Announcements <announce@MAIL.H-NET.MSU.EDU>
>
> American Academy of Religion: Korean Religions Group
>
> Location: California, United States
> Call for Papers Date: 2011-03-01 (in 26 days)
> Date Submitted: 2011-02-02
> Announcement ID: 182695
>
> Call for Papers
>
> American Academy of Religion: Korean Religions Group
>
> Annual Meeting, November 19-22, 2011
> San Francisco, CA
>
> The American Academy of Religion* is holding its 2011 meeting in San
> Francisco, CA, November 1922. And the AARs Korean Religions Group invites
> you to submit paper proposals for panels on the following two themes:
>
> Theme 1: Korean Religions/Spirituality in a Trans-Pacific Context
> Eligible topics include:
>
> Korean religions in North or South America (e.g., Korean Buddhism,
> Christianity, or new religions in North or South America) North or South
> Americans involvement in the religions of Korea (e.g., Canadian
> Presbyterian missionaries in Korea or European-American Son [Zen] priests
> in Korea) Trans-Pacific aspects of Korean religions with respect to
> rituals, ethics, myths, doctrines, experience, or materiality
>
> Theme 2: Confucianism in a Modern Context
> (joint panel with Confucian Traditions Group)
>
> Eligible topics include:
>
> Social/institutional, practical/ritual, ethical, narratives/mythic,
> doctrinal, material, and experiential dimensions of Confucianism as they
> are found in or outside modern East Asia Confucian negotiations with
> modernitye.g., religionization of Confucianism in Korea Tu Wei-mings
> valorization of Confucian humanism Confucianisms relations with other
> religions: e.g., Christianity
>
> Papers accepted for the panels may be considered for publication in the
> _Journal of Korean Religions_, the only English-language journal devoted
> to scholarly discussion of Korean religions, based in Sogang University in
> Seoul
>
> The deadline for submitting proposals is Tuesday, March 1, 2011 (11:59
> p.m. EST).
>
> Please submit your proposals online, following these steps:
>
> 1. Go to the American Academy of Religion web site (www.aarweb.org).
>
> 2. Click Meetings/Annual Meeting/Current (San Francisco).
>
> 3. Click Call for Papers 2011.
>
> 4. Click Online Paper/Panel Proposal (OP3) System for Submission of
> Proposals.
>
> 5. Log in. If you have ever been an AAR member, you can log in with your
> last name and AAR Member ID. This will work even if you are not a current
> member. If you have never been an AAR member and do not have an AAR member
> ID, create a temporary account that will allow you to submit a proposal
> for the 2011 Annual Meeting.
>
> 6. After youve logged in, click Make a Proposal.
>
> 7. Provide the requested information.
>
> Participation requirements at the Annual Meeting:
> Membership is not required to submit a proposal in response to the Call
> for Papers. However, all participants accepted to the program must be
> current (2011) AAR members and registered for the Annual Meeting by June
> 30, 2010. Membership waivers are available to participants working outside
> the field of the study of religion or participants from developing
> nations. Contact the program unit chair for more details on how to arrange
> a waiver.
> If you have any questions, please e-mail them to Tim Lee (t.lee@tcu.edu).
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Timothy S. Lee, Co-Chair, Brite Divinity School(TCU)
> Jin Young Park, Co-Chair, American University
>
> *The AAR is the largest membership organization of Religious Studies and
> academically oriented religious professionals in North America, with
> 11,000 members who teach in some 1,000 colleges, universities, seminaries,
> and schools in North America and abroad.
>
> Tim Lee
> Brite Divinity School (Texas Christian University)
> TCU298130
> 2855 S. University
> Fort Worth, TX 76123
> 817-292-1742
>
> Email: t.lee@tcu.edu
>
>
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