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Conversion and Gender

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Thursday 26 July 2012, 9.45AM to 18.30

‌Two-day Symposium

Conversion Narratives in Early Modern Europe, AHRC Project

A Cross-Confessional and Comparative Study, 1550-1700

The Conversion Narratives team will host a two-day symposium to discuss the complex relationships between gender identity and changing faith in early modern Europe and beyond.

Leading scholars of History, Art History, and Literature will join the project team to discuss work-in-progress on the theme of 'Gender and Conversion'. Topics covered will include women's conversions in the cultural and religious melting pot of the early modern Mediterranean; Vietnamese women's conversion to Catholicism in seventeenth-century Annam, and their crucial role in converting others; and convent life and the material culture of conversion. A rich strand of papers will uncover the connections between conversion, race, and travel, whilst others still will investigate how manhood was understood to be altered or confirmed by the encounter with ethnic and religious 'others'. For more details of the symposium, see the Gender and Conversion webpage.

Programme: Conversion and Gender prog (MS Word , 15kb)

Symposium website: http://www.york.ac.uk/crems/conversion/news/genderandconversion/

‘Conversion Narratives in Early Modern Europe’ is a three-year project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, that seeks to uncover people’s experience of religious change and devotional practice between 1550 and 1700. Conversion Narratives Project website:
http://www.york.ac.uk/crems/conversion/

Location: Humanities Research Centre, Berrick Saul - Treehouse

Email: helen.smith@york.ac.uk