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New Issue of the Bulletin for the Study of Religion
Table of Contents
Editorial-open access
“Affecting the Study of Religion: Schaefer, Animality, and Affect Theory”
Philip L. Tite
Articles
“Do Mushrooms Have Religion, Too?”
Hollis Phelps
“Rewilding Religion: Affect and Animal Dance”
Jay Johnston
Courtney O’Dell-Chaib
Matthew R. Hotham
“Animal Politics: Species, Evolution, and Religious Affects”
Donovan Schaefer
“Bodies, Biopolitics, and Mushrooms Once Again: A Response to Donovan Schaefer”
Hollis Phelps
“Epistemologies of Trauma: Cognitive Insights for Narrative Construction as Ritual Performance”
Tyler M. Tully
“Emoji Dei: Religious Iconography in the Digital Age”
Méadhbh McIvor
“Who Says a Headscarf Emoji is Religious? (And Why?)”
Joseph P. Laycock
“Nothing Outside the Text? Religion and its Others in Emoji Discourse”
Méadhbh McIvor
NAASR News
NAASR’s executive council is pleased to announce two new partnerships that we believe will benefit our membership!
First, many of you are likely familiar with The Religious Studies Project, the excellent podcast series sponsored by the British Association for the Study of Religion (BASR). NAASR has recently joined BASR as a sponsor for the project; we will be donating funds to support a number of their endeavors, with the hope that they will continue to create content useful to—or even featuring—NAASR members.
Second, the executive council has decided to enter into a two-year agreement with Equinox Publishing (beginning in 2016), to provide an online subscription to all members for the Bulletin for the Study of Religion, which is currently published in affiliation with NAASR. Starting next year, then, membership benefits will include electronic subscriptions to both the Bulletin and Method & Theory in the Study of Religion.
CFP: Bulletin for the Study of Religion
As one of NAASR’s journals, the editors of the Bulletin for the Study of Religion wish to extend a warm invitation to NAASR members to contribute articles, review essays, interviews, response articles, and announcements.
The Bulletin is the premiere non-refereed journal in the academic study of religion, publishing articles addressing method & theory in the study of religion, history of the discipline, pedagogical reflections, and accessible research arising from various area studies. The Bulletin has a long history of engaging and challenging both theoretical and professional trends in the study of religion.
Articles range in length from 3000 to 7000 words. Both standalone pieces and panels of papers are welcome. Guidelines are available online here. Please address any queries to the editor, Philip L. Tite (philip.tite@mail.mcgill.ca or titep@uw.edu), or the managing editor Arlene Macdonald (almacdon@utmb.edu).