building religious literacy - yale university · 2020. 1. 6. · building religious literacy:...
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B u i l d i n g R e l i g i o u s L i t e r a c y :
Popular representations of the religions of Africa and the Middle East often rely on
generalizations and essentialist categories. But what are the actual manifestations
of religious life in these regions and what are the pedagogical tools available to us
in teaching them? Join us this summer as we consider the religions of Africa and
the Middle East in all their diversity, complexity, and historical specificity. In an
intensive five-day institute, leading scholars from across the country will offer
sessions exploring this topic from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
Participants will develop an appreciation for religious diversity, change over time,
and cultural embeddedness across the religious traditions of Africa and the Middle
East. The first four days of the institute will include interactive sessions with
scholars and curriculum development sessions, as well as a visit to Yale's regional
collections. The final day of the institute will feature a field trip.
Tuition for the program is $180. Space is limited.
Teaching on African and Middle East Religions
July 9-13, 2018Luce Hall Auditorium
34 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven, CT
Apply online by May 12, 2018 at https://pier.macmillan.yale.edu
For more information, email us at [email protected]
Sponsored by PIER and the Councils on African Studies and Middle East Studies at the MacMillan Center for International Area Studies,
with generous support from the Title VI National Resource Center Grants from the United States Department of Education.
SUMMER INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATORS