Roundtable Session In-person November Annual Meeting 2025

Arts of Interpretation

Friday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Offsite Session ID: M21-201
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

Arts of Interpretation

Tozzer Room #203, 21 Divinity Ave. Cambridge, MA  02138

 

1:30-2:30 pm: The Legacy of Charles H. Long

Presenters: Davíd Carrasco & Raymond Carr 

 

3-4:30 pm: How & Why White Supremacy Persists

Chair: Adam DJ Brett

Panelists: Philip P. Arnold, Natalie Avalos, Theresa Smallwood, Emilie Townes, & Corey D.B. Walker

 

Contact: Philip P. Arnold, pparnold@syr.edu

Open to all AAR & SBL members

 

The phenomenon of religion is exerting a critical role in the world. Our times require more robust religion theory. The tradition of the history of religions, as articulated by Charles Long, urges us to take religious phenomenology seriously. While the academy has spent years discounting and dismissing history of religions this panel investigates its continued relevance. Long foresaw how religion is integral to nation states and the rise of authoritarianism as an extension of colonialism as a context for cultural contact and erasure. There's an urgency today for returning to Long’s critical theoretical framework from various perspectives with renewed vigor and creativity.