Monday, April 25, 2011

SCRIPT Program

Here is the program of SCRIPT's panels in its concurrent meeting with the AAR-EIR in Syracuse on May 6-7. The program for the entire conference is available here.

ICONIC BOOKS (Friday 12:00-1:30)
  • Nancy Menning “Wunderkammern as more than iconic: Watts’s model of scriptures and the Book of Nature”
  • David Dault “The Strange Case of the United 93 Bible: Tragedy, Iconicity, Materiality”
  • James W. Watts “Iconic Electronic Texts, or How Ritual Makes ‘Virtual’ Texts Material”
TEXTS AND IDENTITY (Friday 1:45-3:15)

  • Marcie Middlebrooks “The Inner Spirit and Outer Performance of Korean Buddhist Shinhaeng-dam Stories”
  • Steven Christopher Johnson “Empowering Oppression: LGBT Gaudiya Vaishnava Scriptural Interpretation”
  • Margaret Robinson “Pride, Performance and Praise: Bisexual Anthology as Bible”
TEXT AND COMMUNITY (Friday 3:30-5:00)

  • Chris Duncanson-Hales “RastafarI ‘Q:’ National Geographic “Modern Ethiopia” and “Coronation Day in Addis Ababa””
  • Cecile Marie Wilson “The iconic status of the original manifestos seems confirmed by AMORC’s recent emulation of them.” 
IMAGE AND BOOK (Saturday 8:30-10:30)

  • Karl Ivan Solibakke “The Gospel of the Haunted: Arnold Daghani’s What a Nice World”
  • Glenn Jonathan McCullough “Blake’s Job and the Alchemical Tradition”
  • Judith Oliver “A Multi-Media Performance of the Easter Liturgy In A Nun’s Choirbook from Late Medieval Germany”
  • Jason Neelis “Rebirth Narratives in Gandhāran Buddhist Literary and Material Cultures – Different locative tendencies in early manuscript fragments, art, and pilgrimage accounts”
SCRIPT ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION (Saturday 10:45-12:15) with Brent Plate, David Dault,
Joanne Waghorne, and James Watts.

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