Kathryn Gin Lum
@kginlum
Professor of American Religion @Stanford. Author of Damned Nation (Oxford 2014) and Heathen (Harvard 2022). Director of @argcstanford. #SFGiants fan.
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01-08-2014 16:19:15
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Wonderful to be in conversation with American Religions at Stanford alumnus Ralph Craig III about his moving new book, Dancing in My Dreams: A Spiritual Biography of Tina Turner (Eerdmans Publishing). Congratulations, Ralph!
Please circulate! Stanford University Religious Studies is hosting a graduate conference on May 9-10, “Religion on the Move,” featuring keynote speaker David Aiona Chang, author of _The World and All the Things Upon It: Native Hawaiian Geographies of Exploration_. CFP/link on flyer:
Boston-area folks, mark your calendars for two weeks from now: Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh is coming to Tufts to talk about the religious cultures of enslaved women! So excited to have this opportunity to talk through religion, gender, and enslavement. humanities.tufts.edu/events/religio…
Congratulations, Emily Conroy-Krutz!
A huge congratulations to American Religions at Stanford member Austin Steelman on this well-deserved award! 🥳
We are so excited to see this brand-new publication by American Religions at Stanford alumna Esiteli Hafoka, “Tongan Crip Gang: A Tongan American Identity,” out today in Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal! Congratulations, ‘Esiteli!! 🎉 journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/…
HUGE congratulations to Prof. Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh for winning American Academy of Religion’s Best First Book in the History of Religions award for her brilliant and moving *The Souls of Womenfolk*! A tremendous and well-deserved honor—we couldn’t be more excited for you! 🎉
Congratulations to American Religions at Stanford alumnus Daniel N. Gullotta ⚓️!
Tonight at Martin Marty Center: Stanford University Religious Studies’s Kathryn Gin Lum Kathryn Gin Lum discusses her book, Heathen; the value of scholarly critique; and the post-viral cough sweeping the Bay Area. Kathryn Gin Lum was introduced by Martin Marty Center’s Faculty Co-Director Curtis Evans. #religioninpublic
Excited to host Kathryn Gin Lum for our annual lecture in religion Amherst College. If you’re in the area, you don’t want to miss it!
Guys…this one was memorable. We’ll be talking about this one for a long, long time. Thnx, Kathryn Gin Lum!
“Occasionally you read a book, and all of what you understand about society changes” Thank you UC Berkeley Library for including my book on this list, even though I’m from Stanford and all 😬