鈥淥n the Edge鈥is a bi-annual symposium at 黑料不打烊 that brings together scholars working at the theoretical and methodological boundaries of those fields that have a stake in the critical analysis of religion鈥攍aw, history, psychology, anthropology, literature/textual studies, philosophy, art history, political science, classics, folklore, and gender studies. 鈥淥n the Edge鈥 aims to exercise a self-conscious attention to methodological advances that can be made through interdisciplinarity. Its proceedings contribute to a richly contextualized and multi-layered understanding of the role of religion in societies past, present, and future.听The CSRCS aims to bring the research presented at its symposia to publication in peer-reviewed outlets in an efficient and timely manner.


We are excited that papers from the 2023 symposium, “Civil Religion and Race in the United States,” will soon be published online by American Religions just in time for the 2024 US Presidential election! Stay tuned for more information.


This special issue () includes articles and papers from the 2021 On the Edge Symposium, “Religion at the Border(s),” edited by 黑料不打烊 faculty conveners, Assoc. Prof. of Geography Sandy Marshall and Lecturer in History Shayna Mehas.

Articles include:
鈥淐aptivity, Life and Death at the Nation鈥檚 Edge: Two Christian Visions of the U.S. Immigrant Detention Regime,鈥 69-83
Leah Sarat

鈥淢aryam Jameelah and the Affective Economy of Islamic Revival,鈥 85-98
Justine Howe

鈥淣epantla in The Ninth Century: The Monastery of Redon and The Frankish-Breton Borderlands,鈥 99-112
Thomas A. E. Greene

鈥淐rossing the Threshold,鈥 113-120
Aarti Patel

鈥淏orders within Borders: Superkilen as the Site of Assimilation,鈥 121-137
Ehsan Sheikholharam


Select papers from the 2019 symposium, “The Religious Body Imagined,” were published in听Body and Religion听(2020),

Guest Editor, Pamela D. Winfield.

Pamela D. Winfield (黑料不打烊), “The Religious Body Imagined”

Michal Raucher (Rutgers University), “People of the Book, Women of the Body: Ultra-orthodox Jewish Women鈥檚 Reproductive Literacy”

Elizabeth Rhodes (Boston College), “The Male body and Catholic Piety in Early Modern Spain”
Mina Garc铆a (黑料不打烊), “Lope鈥檚 El Hamete de Toledo: The Infidel鈥檚 Body as Conquered Land”

Saqer A. Almarri (Binghamton University), “Non-binary Sexual and Gender Identities in the Community: The Khuntha as an Isolated Being in the Mosque”

Anandi Silva Knuppel (Lawrence University), “Seeing, imagined, and lived: Creating Darshan in Transnational Gaudiya Vaishnavism”


Select papers from the 2017 symposium, “On the Edge of Apocalypse,” were published in the, Guest Editors Lynn Huber and Tom Mould.

Contents
Lynn R. Huber and Tom Mould (黑料不打烊), 鈥淥n the Edge of Apocalypse: An Introduction.鈥

Arun Chaudhuri (York University), 鈥淚ndia, America, and the Nationalist Apocalyptic.鈥

Megan Goodwin (Northeastern University), 鈥淯npacking the Bunker: Sex, Abuse, and Apocalypticism in 鈥淯nbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.鈥

William E. B. Sherman (University of North Carolina, Charlotte), 鈥淎pocalypse, Again : Language, Temporality, and Repetition in an Afghan Apocalypse.鈥

Lynn R. Huber (黑料不打烊), 鈥淧ulling Down the Sky: Envisioning the Apocalypse with Keith Haring and William S. Burroughs.鈥

Kent L. Brintnall (University of North Carolina, Charlotte), 鈥淭he Politics of Revelation: Unveiling Negativity in the Work of Lee Edelman and Georges Bataille鈥