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2012 International Meeting

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Meeting Begins7/22/2012
Meeting Ends7/26/2012

Call for Papers Opens: 10/15/2011
Call for Papers Closes: 1/31/2012

Requirements for Participation

Biblical Masculinities


Program Unit Type: Consultation
Accepting Papers? Yes

Call For Papers: When, Where & How do "Real Men" Cry?

In this first session of the "biblical masculinities" consultation, the focus is on an essential aspect of masculinities in the biblical world(s), namely the question of where, when and in what form do men express their emotions resulting from physical pain and/or emotional anguish. The chairs of this session invite proposals for papers that are concerned with the construction of masculinities in the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures that concentrate on this interrelationship. Papers should interact with current research into masculinities in antiquity and draw upon scholarly works on gender and emotionality.

Program Unit Chairs

Ovidiu Creanga
Peter-Ben Smit

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