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1: Religions, Borders, and Immigration Seminar |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This session offers original research on the intersections of three themes: migration and ecofeminism; the entanglement of forced migration with placelessness; and a diasporic analysis of the migratory experiences of desperation and uncertainty as a revelatory site.
In light of the Presidential Theme for 2024, our panelists will engage with the questions presented to the AAR membership by the President of the AAR: "The use of violence is directly related to the hierarchical understanding of beings and valuation of their lives. Has religion stood with those who are at the center or at the margin? Are the margin and the center dualistically fixed in our lives?"
Papers
- Interdependence and Immigration: An Ecofeminist Reading of Migrant Experiences
- The Value of Placelessness: New Possibilities for Christian Realist Thought in an Age of Migration
- Respacing the Sacred: Hope among Diasporic Communities in Their Exilic Journey
Full Papers Available
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