EASR
Colloque Pisa EASR 2021
Description et organisation
L’Association Européenne pour l’Etude de la Religion (European Association for the Study of Religions) organisera à l’Université de Pise la prochaine conférence annuelle, qui se tiendra du 30 août au 3 septembre 2021. On espère que la conférence pourra avoir lieu en présentiel, même si une version en ligne sera de toute façon organisée.
Le thème choisi, Resilient Religion, fait appel à la notion de religion en tant que résilience: la conférence se consacrera à étudier comment la religiosité, dans ses formes plus ou moins institutionnalisées, mais aussi au niveau de la simple croyance au surnaturel, représente un moyen efficace de réagir en situation de crise et de se rapporter au sacré, grâce à l’interaction fructueuse entre la spiritualité, l’empathie et les émotions.
L’approche de la conférence est largement interdisciplinaire, dans un sens diachronique (de l’âge de pierre à l’âge actuelle), et les perspectives des interventions sont extrêmement variées (philosophie, histoire, questions littéraires ou artistiques, approches sociologiques, psychologique, anthropologique, etc.).
Originellement choisi pour se raccorder au projet d’excellence du Department de Civiltà e Forme del Sapere qui accueillera l’événement, le thème revêt beaucoup plus d’importance à la lumière de la récente situation sanitaire.
Sur le site, qui sera périodiquement mis à jour et dans lequel une liste de diffusion spéciale sera bientôt disponible, on peut aussi déjà répondre à l’appel aux contributions (call for papers).
La date limite du 31 janvier sera surement différée, due aux circonstances actuelles.
Les contributions peuvent être rendues dans les langues européennes les plus courantes.
Programme
August 30th – Sessions
15:00 Opening Address and Welcome Speech
15:30 naugural Lecture (Barker)
16:30 ISC 5 Orthodox Christianity (Individual Short Communications)
146 Resilient Spirituality and the Challenge of Transformation ONLINE
ISC 6 Neopaganism and NRM
(Individual Short Communications)
247 An Interdisciplinary Discourse on the Semantic Links between Spirituality and Resilience ONLINE
ISC 7 Case Studies (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 8 Philosophy (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 1 Ancient Greece (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 2 Roman Religion (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 3 Early Christianity (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 4 India and China (Individual Short Communications)
August 31st – Sessions
9:00 648 Facing a Crisis: The Resilience of Catholicism in Poland
453 Contents and Social Places of Religion-Based Healing and Personal Growth Services
643-I Resilient Esotericism
81-I Resilience of Tantric, Magic, and Shamanic Practices at the “Margins” of South and Southeast Asian Religions
496 Doing (Field) Research in a Pandemic
409-I Geographies of Encounter: Multi-religious Spaces ONLINE
354 Religion Entangled: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections
287-I The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
32-I War, Peace and Resilience in the Ancient World Narratives
26-I Gods Don’t Die
30 The Concept of Religion according to the Church Fathers ONLINE
ISC 9 Modern and Contemporary Judaism
(Individual Short Communications)
300 Speaking for Islam in Europe
40-I Resilient Modalities of Religion in Chinese Societies ONLINE
11:00 Keynote Lectures (Goossaert)
Keynote Lectures (Klostergaard Petersen)
Keynote Lectures (Wiegers)
11:50 ISC 11 Religion in Poland (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 12 Religion and Health (Individual Short Communications)
643-II Resilient Esotericism
81-II Resilience of Tantric, Magic, and Shamanic Practices at the “Margins” of South and Southeast Asian Religions
328 When Healing Fails: Resilience Management in Christian Healing
409-II Geographies of Encounter: Multi-religious Spaces ONLINE
192 Evaluation, Quality Management and Member Statistics as “Resiliency Techniques” – How the Catholic Church in Europe Deals with Its Current Crises
287-II The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
32-II War, Peace and Resilience in the Ancient World Narratives
26-II Gods Don’t Die
375 Pagan Religious Resilience: Reinventing Zeus in Athenian Neoplatonism ONLINE
ISC 10 Ancient Judaism (Individual Short Communications)
97 Moderate and Radical Muslims
40-II Resilient Modalities of Religion in Chinese Societies ONLINE
12:50 109 Radical Resilience
14:40 249-I Re-enchantment in Central-Eastern Europe? Religious Change in Former Socialist Countries Revisited
158 Resilience and Transformation of Religious Communities in Eastern Europe
643-III Resilient Esotericism
81-III Resilience of Tantric, Magic, and Shamanic Practices at the “Margins” of South and Southeast Asian Religions
292-I Facing Discrimination: Religion and Agency
409-III Geographies of Encounter: Multi-religious spaces ONLINE
253 Locating Resilience, Trauma and Religion in a Transdisciplinary and Historical Perspective ONLINE
287-III The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
32-III War, Peace and Resilience in the Ancient World Narratives
26-III Gods Don’t Die
315-I Resilient Citizens: Religious Dissent and Civic Rights in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
ISC 13 Christians, Jews and Arabs in the Middle Ages
(Individual Short Communications)
235 Institutionalism as Strategy of Resilience
40-III Resilient Modalities of Religion in Chinese Societies ONLINE
15:40 ISC 14 India (Individual Short Communications)
16: 40 249-II Re-enchantment in Central-Eastern Europe? Religious Change in Former Socialist Countries Revisited
700 Religious Toleration and Peace (RETOPEA): Engaging the Present with the Past in European Contexts
643-IV Resilient Esotericism
81-IV Resilience of Tantric, Magic, and Shamanic Practices at the “Margins” of South and Southeast Asian Religions
292-II Facing Discrimination: Religion and Agency
59 Religious Spaces and Urban Resilience ONLINE
631 Religious Narrative and Narration in the Study of Religion
287-IV The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
ISC 15 Near East and Greece (Individual Short Communications)
26-IV Gods Don’t Die
315-II Resilient Citizens: Religious Dissent and Civic Rights in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
163 Total Devotion ONLINE
ISC 16 Silk Road (Individual Short Communications)
September 1st – Sessions
9:00 293-I Building Resilience by Peacemakers Professing Muslim and Christian Religion in the Times of Civil War in Lebanon (1975-1990)
103 Engaging for the Common Good in Pluralistic Society: Religious Organisations, Resilience, and Civic Engagement
640 The Resilience of the Memory of the Vikings: Why the Viking Age Continues to Be Reinvented
115 Visual Media on the Move
694 Pipes of Cathedrals: Anthropology of Religious Infrastructure in Post-Secular Societies ONLINE
47-I Rites, Rituals and Liturgies as “Places” of Resilience
ISC 18 Vulnerability, Religion, and Resilience (Individual Short Communications)
287-V The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
ISC 17 Ancient Egypt (Individual Short Communications)
20-I Religion as a Key Factor for Resilience: From Rome to Constantinople
217-I Chrétiens Ariens et Nicéens en Afrique Vandale (Ve-VIe siècles). Enjeux Religieux, Politiques et Culturels d’une Coexistence Difficile
64 Modalities of Resilience in the Rereading of Mystical or Religious Experience (in Italian) ONLINE
255-I Transformative Resilience: Global Adaptations of Shi‘i Islam in Times of Radical Change ONLINE
210-I Invoking the Guru ONLINE
11:00 Keynote Lectures (Lannoy)
Keynote Lectures (Pocs)
Keynote Lectures (Stoyanov)
11:50 293-II Building Resilience by Peacemakers Professing Muslim and Christian Religion in the Times of Civil War in Lebanon (1975-1990)
10-I Gender Law and Religion During the COVID-19 Health Crisis ONLINE
333-I Revelations, Networks, and Crisis in Socialist East European and Soviet New Age Underground
ISC 20 Media (Individual Short Communications)
83 Identity, Diversity and (the study of) Religion ONLINE
47-II Rites, Rituals and Liturgies as “Places” of Resilience
464 Religion and Public Schools: International Perspectives
287-VI The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
ISC 19 Ethnography (Individual Short Communications)
20-II Religion as a Key Factor for Resilience: From Rome to Constantinople
217-II Chrétiens Ariens et Nicéens en Afrique Vandale (Ve-VIe siècles). Enjeux Religieux, Politiques et Culturels d’une Coexistence Difficile
107 Resilience, Change, and Magic in Late Antiquity ONLINE
255-II Transformative Resilience: Global Adaptations of Shi‘i Islam in Times of Radical Change ONLINE
210-II Invoking the Guru ONLINE
14:40 861 Karl Kerényi and the Hungarian Science of Religions – Resilience and Varieties of Religious Entities and Ideas
10-II Gender Law and Religion During the COVID-19 Health Crisis ONLINE
333-II Revelations, Networks, and Crisis in Socialist East European and Soviet New Age Underground
ISC 22 The Notion of Religion (Individual Short Communications)
47-III Rites, Rituals and Liturgies as “Places” of Resilience
547 Cultural Immunology as a Paradigm for the Study of Resilience in Religious Traditions
287-VII The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
922 “Gurt Vös’”, A Village Ceremony (62 min) (Ethnographic Film)
20-III Religion as a Key Factor for Resilience: From Rome to Constantinople
218 Resilienza e Cristianesimo Antico: Forme e Motivi
ISC 21 Renaissance (Individual Short Communications)
16:10 General Assembly
September 2nd – Sessions
09:00 34 (I) Resilience or Resistance: Repressive Regimes and the Blurring of Boundaries Between the Political and Religious
ISC 23 Secularisation (Individual Short Communications)
7 (I) Surveying Ritual Creativity in Contemporary Paganism and New Age Prior to and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
48 (I) Embodiment in Religious Resilience
195 Discovering Resilience through Religiousness: Experiences of Power in Migration
24 (I) Resilient Religious Communities: Changing Identities, Needs, and Relations across Time and Space
269 (I) A View to Nowhere
287 (VIII) The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
174 (I) Religion as Resource of Resilience – Diachronic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
180 (I) Coping with the Krisis. Phenomena of Religious Acculturation and Enculturation: Patterns and Policies of Resilience from the Hellenistic-Roman Period and Late Antiquity
62 (I) Resilient Gnosis
209 Well Being in the Middle Ages
697 The Resilience of Lived Islam in Egypt: Voices from the Margins of Empires ONLINE
33 (I) Yes we Jain!
11:00 Keynote Lectures (Herrero)
Keynote Lectures (Illman)
Keynote Lectures (Wunn)
11:50 34 (II) Resilience or Resistance: Repressive Regimes and the Blurring of Boundaries Between the Political and Religious
2 Christianity and Sex
7 (II) Surveying Ritual Creativity in Contemporary Paganism and New Age Prior to and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
48 (II) Embodiment in Religious Resilience
ISC 25 Latin America Throughout the Ages (Individual Short Communications)
24 (II) Resilient Religious Communities: Changing Identities, Needs, and Relations across Time and Space
269 (II) A View to Nowhere
287 (IX) The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
174 (II) Religion as Resource of Resilience – Diachronic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
180 (II) Coping with the Krisis. Phenomena of Religious Acculturation and Enculturation: Patterns and Policies of Resilience from the Hellenistic-Roman Period and Late Antiquity
62 (II) Resilient Gnosis
623 Una Lunga Resilienza. Diocesi e Istituzioni Diocesane nel Pieno e nel Basso Medioevo (secc. XII-XV)
ISC 24 Islam (Individual Short Communications)
33 (II) Yes We Jain!
14:40 34 (III) Resilience or Resistance: Repressive Regimes and the Blurring of Boundaries Between the Political and Religious
45 European States and Their Regulation of ‘Minority’ Religions
7 (III) Surveying Ritual Creativity in Contemporary Paganism and New Age Prior to and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
48 (III) Embodiment in Religious Resilience
104 Religious Changes in Latin America: Beliefs, Identity & Democracy
24 (III) Resilient Religious Communities: Changing Identities, Needs, and Relations across Time and Space
ISC 27 Theoretical and Methodological Questions (Individual Short Communications)
287 (X) The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
426 Resilience Shaping Identity
256 (I) Underground Religious Spaces as Resources for Community Resilience
62 (III) Resilient Gnosis
518 (I) Erasmianism, Female Resilience, and Accommodation ONLINE
ISC 26 Contemporary Islam (Individual Short Communications)
33 (III) Yes We Jain!
16:40 34 (IV) Resilience or Resistance: Repressive Regimes and the Blurring of Boundaries Between the Political and Religious
15 Traditional Instruments and New Challenges: The Squaring of the Circle? ONLINE
407 The Resilience of Religious Visions: A Discursive Approach to Change and Resistance to Change
225 Commodifying Happiness: Self-Improvement, Self-Healing, and Faith Branding in Contemporary Religious Discourses
607 Rethinking Resilience and Religious Coping among Migrants ONLINE
24-IV Resilient Religious Communities: Changing Identities, Needs, and Relations across Time and Space (Bernardo)
408 Mothers and Untimely Deaths
287 (XI) The Resilience of the Science of Religion(s) between Hermeneutics and History
320 Resilience, Domination, and Inequality in the Ancient Funerary World
256 (II) Underground Religious Spaces as Resources for Community Resilience
360 ‘Pagans’ and Gnostics in Late Antiquity. Strategies of ‘Doctrinal Resilience’ ONLINE
518 (II) Erasmianism, Female Resilience, and Accommodation ONLINE
148 Islam and Muslim Communities in Latin America and the Caribbean: Narratives of Resilience and Change
33 (IV) Yes We Jain!
September 3rd – Sessions
9:00 846 Resilience or Survival? The Role of Ethnicity, Religion and Culture in the Economy and Identity of Romanian, Hungarian, German, Slovak, Ruthenian and Jewish people in the Partium Region of the European Union
ISC 29 Resilient Spirituality (Individual Short Communications)
ISC 30 Esotericism (Individual Short Communications)
185 (I) Resilient Visual Mosaics: Transformation Processes in Arts and Religions ONLINE
788 British Ritual Resilience under a Pandemic: The BRIC-19 Project ONLINE
286 (I) Negotiating the Crisis: The Role of Sanctuaries as Places of Resilient Religious Experiences (Campione / Carnevale / Laghezza)
475 Representing and Teaching Religious Cultures ONLINE
482 (I) Change, Order, Remembrance: Crisis and Religion in the Ancient Near East ONLINE
953 Imperial Cult
394 (I) Spatializing Religious Competition in Late Antiquity
ISC 28 Late Antiquity (Individual Short Communications)
11:00 Keynote Lectures (Bronkhorst)
Keynote Lectures (Thomassen)
Keynote Lectures (Timus)
11h50 291 (I) Religion in Central and Eastern Europe – Towards an Auto-interpretative Perspective
395 (I) The Voices from the Outskirts: Discourses on Religion and Resilience in Modern Contexts
719 From the Ashes
185 (II) Resilient Visual Mosaics: Transformation Processes in Arts and Religions ONLINE
9 (I) Religious Minorities and Covid-19 ONLINE
286 (II) Negotiating the Crisis: The Role of Sanctuaries as Places of Resilient Religious Experiences
470 Resilient Pilgrimage (Bowman)
482 (II) Change, Order, Remembrance: Crisis and Religion in the Ancient Near East ONLINE
394 (II) Spatializing Religious Competition in Late Antiquity
ISC 31 Late Antiquity and Middle Ages (Individual Short Communications)
14:40 291 (II) Religion in Central and Eastern Europe – Towards an Auto-interpretative Perspective
395 (II) The Voices from the Outskirts: Discourses on Religion and Resilience in Modern Context
135 Soka Gakkai: Resilience and Solidarity in a Global Buddhist Movement
ISC 32 Alternative Spiritualities (Individual Short Communications)
9 (II) Religious Minorities and Covid-19 ONLINE
286 (III) Negotiating the Crisis: The Role of Sanctuaries as Places of Resilient Religious Experiences
61 (I) Russian Old Believers (in Russian with English summary) ONLINE
482 (III) Change, Order, Remembrance: Crisis and Religion in the Ancient Near East ONLINE
370 (I) Recovering from Crises – Forging Resilience: The Role of Religious Narratives in Fashioning Socio-Political Stability in Antiquity ONLINE
662 (I) Dinamiche Rituali e Strategie di Resilienza nella Tardoantichità ONLINE
211 The Resilience of Religious Minorities: Examples from the Middle Ages
16:40 308 Religious Security as a Factor of Resilience in a Pandemic Situation in Ukraine ONLINE
108 Life, Death, and Esoteric Resilience: A Case Study of Archeosophy
ISC 33 Alternative spiritualities (Individual Short Communications)
9 (III) Religious minorities and Covid-19 ONLINE
61 (II) Russian Old Believers (in Russian with English summary) ONLINE
482 (IV) Change, Order, Remembrance: Crisis and Religion in the Ancient Near East ONLINE
370 (II) Recovering from Crises – Forging Resilience: The Role of Religious Narratives in Fashioning Socio-Political Stability in Antiquity ONLINE
662 (II) Dinamiche Rituali e Strategie di Resilienza nella Tardoantichità ONLINE
608 Cujus Regio, Ejus Religio? Glimpses of Resiliences in and from Ancient Times and the Middle Ages ONLINE
18:30 Closing Ceremony
Contact
Chiara Tommasi – Chiara.tommasi@unipi.it
(Texte des organisateurs)
Lien
www.easr2021.org