Postmodernism,
Culture, and
Religion 2

The Ray Smith Symposium, Spring 2007,
College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University




Coordinators

Linda Martín Alcoff
Professor of Philosophy

John D. Caputo
Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion and Humanities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program

This conference is made possible by a grant from the Ray Smith Symposium and by the generous support of Cathryn R. Newton, Dean of The College of Arts and Sciences.

Click Here for a complete program in .pdf (printable) format.

All sessions will be held in the Syracuse University Sheraton Conference Center, Regency Ballroom

Book Exhibit: Harrison Room

THURSDAY, APRIL 26
7:30 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks
Dr. Cathryn R. Newton Dean,
The College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University
  Chairs: John D. Caputo and Linda Martín Alcoff, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Hélène Cixous, University of Paris-VIII
  “Promised Belief ”
9:15 RECEPTION
  Sheraton Conference Center, Upper Lobby

FRIDAY, APRIL 27

9:00 am Chair: James W. Watts, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Sarah Coakley, Harvard Divinity School
  “In Defense of Sacrifice: Gender, Selfhood and the Binding of Isaac”
10:30 COFFEE
10:45 Chair: Gail Hamner, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Judith Butler University of California at Berkeley by interactive video conference.
  “Sexual Politics, Torture, and the Limits of Secular Discourse”
12:15 pm LUNCH
2:00 Chair: Ernesto V. Garcia, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Mark Jordan, Emory University
  “The Return of Religion during the Reign of Sexuality”
3:30 COFFEE
4:00 Chair: David L. Miller, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Catherine Keller, Drew University
  “Returning God: the Gift of Feminist Theology”

SATURDAY, APRIL 28

9:00 am Chair: Marcia Robinson, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Kelly Brown Douglas for bell hooks
  "It's All About the Blues: Black Female Sexuality and Womanist God-Talk."
10:30 COFFEE
10:45 Chairs: John D. Caputo and Linda Martín Alcoff
  Roundtable
12:45 pm LUNCH
2:30 Chair: Tazim Kassam, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Saba Mahmood, University of California at Berkeley
  “Feminist Politics, Secularism, and Religious Difference”
4:00 COFFEE
4:15-5:45 Chair: John D. Caputo, Syracuse University
  Speaker: Gianni Vattimo, University of Turin
  “Nihilism, Sexuality and Christian Postmodernity”
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