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Sinopse
Study Religion is a production of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. The podcast brings listeners into the life of the department through discussions with faculty, student work, analysis of current events and popular culture, and interviews about the state of religious studies as a field. It is a chance to listen in to the conversations we're having on the balconies and inside the offices of Manly Hall, the department building and our logo.
Episódios
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Ep. 26 Example #4: Seduction Forums
04/05/2023 Duração: 42minIn this episode of our new mini-series Examples, Ciara Eichhorst, the American Examples Fellow and a masters student in our department, discusses the topic of online Seduction Forums with 2022 AE participant Suzanne van Geuns. Dr. van Geuns is currently a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Center for Culture, Society, and Religion at Princeton University. Her scholarship broadly examines the intellectual exchange between computational projects and the gendered or sexual imagination, with her most recent project focusing on artificial intelligence research as it appears in heterosexual seduction advice. Her chapter on seduction forums will appear in the forthcoming volume four of the American Examples anthology series. You can read more about American Examples at www.americanexamples.ua.edu. A transcript of this episode is available at https://religion.ua.edu/about/podcasts/ Ep. 25 Example #4: Seduction Forums By Dept. of Religious Studies at Univ. of Alabama is licensed under a Creative Commons Lice
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Ep. 25 Example #3: Ridicule
10/11/2022 Duração: 53minIn this episode of our new mini-series Examples, Ciara Eichhorst, the American Examples Fellow and a masters student in our department, discusses the topic of mesmerism, ridicule, and the corpse of an alleged mermaid with Dr. Joshua Urich. Dr. Urich received his PhD at the University of Texas-Austin and is a visiting assistant professor of religion at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. His chapter, “Truth is Never Ridiculous: Social Territory and the Cartography of Ridicule” will be published in the forthcoming third volume of American Examples. You can read more about American Examples at https://www.americanexamples.ua.edu.
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Ep. 24 Academic Job Market pt.4
06/09/2022 Duração: 45minThis is the fourth and final episode of a four-part series, in which Erica Bennett and Jacob Barrett hear from Shannon Trosper Schorey, a recent PhD graduate in Religious Studies, on her experience in a job outside the academy, in the tech sector. Jacob and Erica then reflect on the series as a whole.
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Ep. 23 Academic Job Market pt.3
06/09/2022 Duração: 32minIn episode three of a four-part series we discuss how many students leave their graduate programs before completion, partly due to concerns of job security or availability, Jacob Barrett and Erica Bennett listen to Jared Powell explain his decision to leave his PhD program in English and pursue a career path outside academia.
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Ep. 22 Academic Job Market pt.2
06/09/2022 Duração: 34minIn episode two of a four-part series, Erica Bennett and Jacob Barrett continue their discussion on the job market after a graduate degree in the humanities. This episode they hear from tenured English Professor Pamela Gilbert on her experience within academia and advising students going into the academic job market.
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Ep. 21 Academic Job Market pt.1
06/09/2022 Duração: 34minIn the first episode of this four part series, Erica Bennett and Jacob Barrett discuss the worries of starting a PhD program in the humanities with particular focus placed on the dismal state of the job market for many humanities PhD graduates. To further flesh out the state of the job market currently, Erica talks with Bradley Sommer, a recent PhD grad in History.
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Ep. 20 Example #2: The Atomic Bomb
17/08/2022 Duração: 51minIn this episode of our new mini-series Examples, Ciara Eichhorst, the American Examples Fellow and a masters student in our department, discusses the topic of the atomic bomb and its relationship to the counterculture movement with Dr. Erik Kline. Dr. Kline is an assistant professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and received his PhD in English from the University of Alabama. He has specialties in disability, trauma, addiction, and religious experience in American fiction. Erik’s chapter, “Seeing God, Reading a Trip: William Blake, Ram Dass, and Spiritual Awakening in 1960s Psychedelic Mysticism” will be published in the forthcoming second volume of American Examples. You can read more about American Examples at https://www.americanexamples.ua.edu.
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Ep. 19 Example #1: Comedy
20/07/2022 Duração: 43minIn this episode of our new mini-series Examples, Ciara Eichhorst, the American Examples Fellow and a master’s student in our department, discusses the topic of comedy and its relationship with religious studies with Dr. Samah Choudhury. Dr. Choudhury is an assistant professor in the department of Philosophy and Religion at Ithaca College in New York, with specialties in Islamic Studies, Humor and Comedy, Race, and Gender. You can find more information about her and her work in the first volume of American Examples at https://www.americanexamples.ua.edu. A transcript of the show is available at: religion.ua.edu/about-us/podcasts/ Study Religion is a production of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama and Examples is an American Examples production.
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Ep. 18 Balcony Talks: Veiling on Tiktok
01/05/2022 Duração: 39minIn this episode Erica Bennett and Ciara Eichhorst, masters students in our department, discuss the recent social media trend of Veiling at Catholic Mass. Dr. Lauren Giffin, from our department, provides a analysis on religious trends, the histroy of veiling, and the intersection between religion and social media. A transcript of the show is available at: religion.ua.edu/about-us/podcasts/
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Ep. 17 Uncivil Religion
02/03/2022 Duração: 22minOn this episode of Study Religion second year grad student, Erica Bennett, sits down with three first year grad students to discuss their roles and controbutions to the project Uncivil Religion. This project, spearheaded by Mike Altman in colaboration with Jerome Copulsky, and Peter Manseauo from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, documents the events that took place at the January 6th attack on the Capital. visit the project at: https://uncivilreligion.org/home/index
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Series Ep. 6 Gereon Kopf on the Multi-Entry Approach
31/01/2022 Duração: 18minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, Louis Komjathy and Gereon Kopf. A transcript of this podcast may be found at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/teaching-philosophy-of-religion-series-ep-6-gereon-kopf-on-the-multi-entry-approach/
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Ep. 2 Louis Komjathy On Praxis For Teaching Philosophy Of Religion
18/01/2022 Duração: 15minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, and Louis Komjathy. A transcript for this episode may be found at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/podcast-transcripts/ep-18-louis-komjathy-on-praxis-for-teaching-philosophy-of-religion/
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Series Ep. 4 Jin Y. Park on Inclusive Approaches
17/01/2022 Duração: 21minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, and Louis Komjathy. A transcript may be found at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/podcast-transcripts/ep-20-jin-y-park-on-inclusive-approaches-to-teaching-philosophy-of-religion/
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Series Ep. 5 Eric Dickman On Pedagogical Structures
17/01/2022 Duração: 13minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, and Louis Komjathy. A transcript of this episode is available at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/podcast-transcripts/ep-21-eric-dickman-on-pedagogy-for-teaching-philosophy-of-religion/
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Series Ep. 3 Kevin Schilbrack On Teaching Philosophy Of Religion
17/01/2022 Duração: 17minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, and Louis Komjathy. A transcript may be found at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/podcast-transcripts/ep-19-kevin-schilbrack-on-teaching-philosophy-of-religion/
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion Series Ep. 1 Louis Komjathy On Teaching Classical Daoism
16/01/2022 Duração: 13minCan philosophy of religion enter the globalized, 21st-century world? If so, how might the field be taught? Dr. Nathan Loewen interviews four academics who participated in a grant project funded by the Wabash Center, "Teaching Philosophy of Religion Inclusively to Diverse Students": Jin Y. Park, Kevin Schilbrack, Eric Dickman, and Louis Komjathy. A transcript may be found at https://globalcritical.as.ua.edu/media/podcast-transcripts/ep-17-louis-komjathy-on-teaching-classical-daoism/
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Ep. 16 Balcony Talks: Lil Nas X
07/12/2021 Duração: 32minIn this episode Erica Bennett and Sonya Harwood Johnson, masters students in our department, discuss the work of Lil Nas X thorugh the examples of his music videos and online persona. Dr. Merinda Simmons, from our department, provides a analysis on gender, sexuality, and religious dipictions presented in Lil Nas X's work. A transcript of the show is available at: religion.ua.edu/about-us/podcasts/
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1-800-REL-HELP Ep. 7 Secularism
09/11/2021 Duração: 07minIn this episode of 1-800-REL-HELP our expert, Brook Wilensky-Lanford, explains to the caller what "secularism" is in the context of Relgious Studies. The caller and expert dive into how secular and religion are two peas in a pod, related, and understood in tandem. Do you have questions about religion? Need answers about religious studies? Call 1-800-REL-HELP. If you've got doubts, give us a shout! A transcript of this episode is available at: https://americanexamples.ua.edu/1-800-rel-help-podcast-transcripts/
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1-800-REL-HELP Ep. 6 Conversion
02/11/2021 Duração: 07minIn this episode of 1-800-REL-HELP our expert, Erik Kline, helps the caller understand the topic of "conversion" in the study of religion. Do you have questions about religion? Need answers about religious studies? Call 1-800-REL-HELP. If you've got doubts, give us a shout! A transcript of this episode is available at: https://americanexamples.ua.edu/1-800-rel-help-podcast-transcripts/
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1-800-REL-HELP Ep. 5 Law
26/10/2021 Duração: 08minIn this episode of 1-800-REL-HELP our expert, Dana Lloyd, examines the relationship and the distinction between religion and law. Lloyd explains the complexity of this topic by using the example of Indigenous Peoples Law. Do you have questions about religion? Need answers about religious studies? Call 1-800-REL-HELP. If you've got doubts, give us a shout! A transcript of this episode is available at: https://americanexamples.ua.edu/1-800-rel-help-podcast-transcripts/