Call for Papers & Gift-Sharing Workshops for 2024 S/HE Divine Studies Annual Online Conference

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Words of Invitation

We are happy to announce the Call for Papers for the first online meeting of S/HE Divine Studies and “the Gift-Sharing” sessions. We invite proposals of your paper concerning the topics suggested below. We also welcome the proposal of a panel with 2-3 papers with a moderator and a respondent. If you are interested in volunteering as a session organizer under a specific topic, please let us know your topics of interest. We will send you Instructions for session and section organizers separately. Papers selected and presented in the conference are given priority to be considered for publication in the peer-reviewed S/HE journal (https://sheijgs.space). For the proposal for the Gift-Sharing Day, please continue to read to find it.

By “the S/HE Divine,” we mean the world-wide manifestations of the female/mother/matriversal divine (Goddesses, Motherhood, and the Creatrix) from the ancient to this day. In response to the call of our time, we intend to develop a collective consciousness to overcome and redefine the compartmentalized categories of women, mothers, nature, animals, the cosmos, and men as part of the whole. The S/HE Divine Studies refuses to remain isolated within mono-disciplinary confinements but actively seek to connect women/humans, matriarchies, motherhood, civilizations, and the Creatrix (Cosmic Mother). It is not enough to say, “Personal is political.” Personal is Political and Cosmic.

The Main Meeting
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Theme: Why and How to Study the Female Divine
Dates: June 7-9, 2024 (Friday to Sunday)
Venue: Online Zoom meetings
Hosting Bodies: Mago Academy (https://magoacademy.org), Mago Books (https://magobooks.com), and S/HE: An International Journal of Goddess Studies (https://sheijgs.space)
Allocated time for a session (including a panel and a workshop): 90 minutes (one and half hours)

Topics but not limited to:
-Feminism and the Goddess
-The Female Divine and Matriarchy
-Motherhood and Thealogy
-Women, Goddess, and Nature
-Myth, History, and Culture of the Female Divine
-Matricentric Cosmogony and Cosmology
-Goddess and World Religions
-Pre-patriarchally-originated Gynocentric/Matricentric Traditions
-Methodology: Why and How to Study the Female/Maternal Divine
-Decolonizing Studies of the S/HE Divine
-Comparative approaches to one or more of the above topics

Gift-Sharing Workshops (Limited Opening as of March 20, 2024) 

Dates: June 7-9, 2024 (Friday to Sunday)
Venue: Online Zoom meetings
Allocated time for a session: 90 minutes
Format: A workshop, salon, a book launch, or a special format
Topics and mediums but not limited to:
– Feminist activism
– Matricentric advocacy
– Introduction of particular art, poetry, and literature on the S/HE Divine
– Matricentric calendars
– Celebration of major heras and heroes
– Focusing on a particular scholar/artist/writer whose work debunks patriarchal/capitalist/colonialist premisses

Paper and Panel Proposals
For individual papers, the proposal should include a title, an abstract (up to 300 words), 5-7 keywords, a short bio (no more than 130 words) including your name and your affiliation (a name of institution or an independent scholar status).

For a panel: The proposal should include a panel title, an overall panel abstract (up to 300 words), 5-7 keywords, titles of papers, names and emails of presenters, moderator, and respondent as well as an abstract (about 100 words) and a short bio for each presenter and moderator/respondent including their affiliations (a name of institution or an independent scholar status, about 100 words). Abstracts and bios of each presentation and presenter can be submitted at a later time. We will need them when we create a proceeding booklet.

Gift-Sharing Workshop Proposals (this can be scheduled on Friday or during the weekend before or after the regular sessions)
The workshop proposal should include a title, a description (up to 300 words) that states what your event is about and why it needs publicity, your name as  coordinator or organizer, names and affiliations of your presenters, their affiliations, and the description of a medium or a format.

For a workshop: If you wish to organize a workshop, it requires a minimum of 2 presenters with a moderator. All other submission requirements follow the panel proposal (respondent is not required). Please email Dr. Hwang for other details.

Submission
Your proposal must be emailed with “Proposal for S/HE Conference” in the subject line to Dr. Helen Hwang (magoacademy@gmail.com) and/or Dr. Helen Benigni (benignih@dewv.edu).

 
We look forward to hearing from you!
 
Helen Hwang, Helen Benigni, and Mary Ann Beavis
Meet the Executive Council of S/HE Divine Studies Conference
 

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