Submitted to Program Units |
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1: Space, Place, and Religion Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This session explores the unequal and unjust power dynamics and violence inherent in American imperialism, nation building projects, and capital-driven forces. Papers analyze how such regimes produce chronic precarity and “sacrifice zones” through practices of surveillance and carceral governance, gentrification and displacement, and ecological extractivism. Presenters will introduce case studies of survival and meaning-making, shifting intimacies and solidarities, and challenges to secular spatial order. In doing so, they each address distinct racial and socio-economic forms of marginalization across a range of urban geographies.
Papers
- Black Religious Placemaking in the Postcolony: A Case Study of Kingston, Jamaica
- Long Stand the House John Africa Built: Secular Spatial Order and Insurgent Sacred Space in 1978 Philadelphia
- Jewish Pioneer Cemeteries and Zionist Geographies at the US Mexico Border
Sabbath Observance
Sunday (all day)
Sunday morning
Full Papers Available
No