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Challenging Cultures of Death
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A Multi-disciplinary Event, Trinity College, The international language of sacrifice and martyrdom permeates religious and political institutions, and has been culturally enforced in countless ways. However, the great religious leaders and prophets - radical cultural critics - insistently cried for mercy not sacrifice. Such prophets did not foretell, but imagined and ensured a better future for all of life. Standing in that tradition, and at an interdisciplinary level, cultural theorists seek to forge new symbols, theoretical resources and spiritual and artistic practices based on life and mercy rather than on death and sacrifice. They are asking - how do we challenge the traditions whereby we constantly need to achieve our identities at the expense of victims? Do political and religious systems always have to function this way? In this multi-disciplinary event, comprising internationally acclaimed keynote speakers, workshop and paper presenters, we aim to forge cutting edge connections between theory, activism, spirituality, psychotherapies, theology, and artistic practices. Keynote Speakers Workshops/Papers Details of Panels and Panellists View or Download the current list of Panallists - More to come shortly, please check back ( Adobe Acrobat required - PDF format) Location and Times Main Venue: Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing, D’Olier Street, (Former Gas Co. Building). Organisers: Institute for Feminism and Religion, and Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies, Trinity College Dublin. Registration forms: Go to registration>> Further details of speakers, workshops, and presentations, as well as practical details on the event will be given (and systematically updated) on the main conference website: http://www.instituteforfeminismandreligion.org |
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