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Meeting Program Units

2011 Annual Meeting

San Francisco, CA

Meeting Begins11/19/2011
Meeting Ends11/22/2011

Call for Papers Opens: 1/25/2011
Call for Papers Closes: 3/4/2011

Requirements for Participation

Ideological Criticism


Program Unit Type: Section
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: The Ideological Criticism section is seeking proposals for the 2011 SBL sessions focusing on two topics: 1) (The) Resurrection as an ideological Construct. Papers may address the development of the notion of Resurrection as a part of early Christianity or deal with how Resurrection has been used ideologically in modern society. 2) The Ideological Nature of Translation. We seek papers dealing with specific ideological issues that are inserted or ignored in the process of translation. Ideological analysis of trends in translation are also encouraged. The Ideological Criticism Section particularly encourages the submission of papers from historically underrepresented groups at the SBL.

Program Unit Chairs

Randall Reed

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