Hosted by: Arts, Literature, and Religion Unit
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
In our post-colonial era, comparativists face the dual challenge of adhering to rigorous methodological standards while embracing the creative dynamics of comparison. This roundtable will examine the poetics inherent in the comparative process, understanding poetics both as poiesis—the creation of new meanings—and as a form of linguistic play. The roundtable will bring together a group of scholars of comparative theology, religion, and literature engaging diverse religious and literary traditions.
Religious Observance
Saturday (all day)
Comments
Please do not have this session coincide with sessions of the Comparative Theology Unit, and the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies.