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Paper needed to complete a potential panel for the 2011 meeting of the AHA in Boston, Jan 6-9. The two papers already gathered look at the ways in which religion and religious expression influence identity in the American South at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Potential paper topics could include, but are not limited to, the ways in which religion, theology, or religious expression influences:
concepts of race
communal identity (either local or regional)
gender construction
institutional affiliation
understandings of self
sexuality
sub- or counter-cultural identities
Potential panelists should send their proposed paper title along with a 250-300 word abstract and current CV to the panel organizer at cbchapell@crimson.ua.edu by January 31.
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