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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140927
SUMMARY:Religions\, Environments & Popular Culture (Conference)
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DESCRIPTION:2014\, a year which sees the return of Noah to the big screen
 \, began with a UKIP councillor claiming that the winter flooding was di
 vine retribution for the legalisation of gay marriage.  In these and man
 ifold other examples\, we see the intersection of popular fictional narr
 atives\, religiously informed rhetoric - with political inferences - and
  ambiguous attitudes towards our natural environment. \n\nReligions\, En
 vironments and Popular Culture will bring together postgraduates to expl
 ore interactions and intersections between these three themes. This is t
 he second in an annual series of interdisciplinary conferences hosted by
  the University of Manchester's School of Arts\, Languages and Cultures 
 (SALC) which bring together postgraduates from across SALC and beyond at
  the start of the academic year (the first conference\, Writing Beyond B
 orders took place on 20 September 2013). \n\nWe are currently accepting 
 proposals for papers from postgraduates. The Call for Papers can be foun
 d on the conference website. The deadline for submissions is Friday 20 J
 une. \n\nKeynote Speakers to include Jenn Ashworth (Lancaster) and Prof.
  Peter Scott (Manchester).\n\n
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:SALC Graduate School\, Ellen Wilkinson Building\, University of 
 Manchester\, Manchester\, M13 9PL
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