Convenors:
Katie Gaddini, Dunya Habash and Lea Taragin-Zeller
Event description:
From the rise of white Christian nationalism in the United States to anti-immigration rhetoric against ‘Muslim refugees’ in Europe, the imbrication of race, racism and religion extends across geographic locations, social settings, and political contexts. As xenophobia and discrimination surge around the globe, religion and race are often conflated in everyday violence, yet their relationship is undertheorized in scholarly research. This seminar series Religion, Race and Racism: Transnational Conversations, brings emerging and senior scholars into conversation. In doing so, we reject a single-issue approach to the study of key social and political events, and push for an intersectional approach to the study of race, racism and religion. By facilitating conversations between leading scholars examining the relationship between race and religion, this series offers divergent perspectives, opposing views, and creative theorizations to offer fresh analytical tools for an urgent area of study.
Seminar schedule: * All 15:30 – 16:30 GMT
March 3: Encounters of Race, Religion and Biomedicine
- ‘Suspicion and Resentment: Gender, Race, and Religion in the Context of Clinical Care’
Dr. Mwenza Blell, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle - ‘Race and Religion as Selective Reproductive Technologies in US Embryo Adoption’
Dr. Risa Cromer, Department of Anthropology, Purdue University - ‘Indigenous African Jewishness and Genetic Knowledge Production’
Dr. Noah Tamarakin, Department of Anthropology and Science & Technology Studies, Cornell University - Discussant: Dr. Lea Taragin Zeller, Technion Institute of Technology (Haifa) & Woolf Institute
March 11: Christianity and Whiteness in America: From Past to Present
- Professor Philip Gorski, Department of Sociology, Yale University
- Mr. Jemar Tisby, Public Historian & President of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective
- Discussant: Dr. Katie Gaddini, Social Research Institute, University College London
March 22: The Crescent, Colour and Capitalism: Migration and Integration Politics
- ‘Anti-Black Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Multiracial Fantasies of Pax Ottomana in Turkey’
Professor Esra Özyürek, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge & Dr Ezgi Guner, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - ‘The Coloniality of Migration: On the Racism-Migration Nexus’
Professor Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Department of Sociology, University of Giessen - Discussant: Dunya Habash, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge and Woolf Institute
- All 15:30 – 16:30 GMT
Hosted by the Woolf Institute, University of Cambridge & the Social Research Institute,
University College London