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Erik Borgman Newsletter Archives |
27January 2009 Dear colleagues, At the beginning of 2009, I take the opportunity to wish each and everyone of you, on behalf of the Committee of the International Society for Religion, Literature and Culture, a very happy New Year. In October 2008, the 14th ISRLC conference was held with great success at the University of Aarhus in Denmark thanks to the brilliant organisation and to everybody's participation. During the business meeting, it has been announced that the next conference will most certainly be held in Oxford on 23-25 September 2010 around the them of "Critical Theory and Spiritual Practice." Any thought on the subject can be addressed to Pamela Anderson. We will keep you updated on this forthcoming conference. It was also decided that a fee for membership of about 20€ would be added to the conference cost in order to help the Society continue. Furthermore, it was the occasion to remind us that members of the Society are given a 20% reduction for subscriptions to the journal Literature and Theology. One of the issues of this journal will be devoted to the publication of some of the best papers given at the last conference. As you will remember, we askted at that business meeting for someone willing to edit the newsletter for our society for a while. We can gladly announce that we found Marie Holdsworth willing to do that for us.
Wishing you well, Erik Borgman, chair of the committee Professor for Systematic Theology Tilburg University, the Netherlands.
10th February 2007 Dear Colleague: In October 2006, the 13th biennial
ISRLC Conference was held at the University of Stirling, Scotland. During and
following that conference, some important decisions about the future of the ISRLC
were taken. Since the early 1980s, what is now called the International Society of Religion, Literature and Culture has organized a biennial international scholarly conference for a steadily growing, and increasingly international and interdisciplinary, group of attendants. It has done so in collaboration with different universities, both in the United Kingdom and in mainland Europe, but also with an expanding interest from those further afield (e.g. North and South America, South Korea and South Africa). Closely connected to the ISRLC is the journal Literature and Theology: An International Journal of Religion, Theory and Culture, published by Oxford University Press. From the beginning, David Jasper had a key role in the increasing success of the ISRLC. With him and Elisabeth Jay stepping down from the board, a new phase in the life of the Society starts. A new Board hopes to facilitate this new phase. Members of the Board, starting October 2006, are:
In the coming period, the board considers its task to include:
Next Conference: Aarhus University, Denmark, 17-19 October 2008 The title of the next ISRLC Conference will be: Breaking the Norms: Reception, Transformation and Transgression in Religion, Literature and Culture At this conference, questions like the following will be raised and discussed:
We hope to see you all in Denmark. Best Wishes, Erik Borgman
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