Georgia Frank, 2020-21 Society Fellow and Charles A. Dana Professor of Religion at Colgate University, takes us back to the first 600 years of Christianity to explore the power of song and participatory performances in reenacting and fabricating emotions. Georgia shares insights from her research on bodily experience in ancient Mediterranean religions, including methods and metaphors by which early Christians shaped a collective identity.
History wrapped up in song: “Singing Freedom” with Tsitsi Jaji, Lucy Fitz Gibbon, and Ed Baptist
“Above all nations is…”: The Fraught Legacy of Goldwin Smith with Joanne Lee and Angel Nugroho
Rural Poetics: Part 3 with Tim Earley
Tweets of the Un-Mastered Class: Exploring the Freedom on the Move Database with Edward Baptist
Rural Poetics: Part 2 with Nancy Bereano
Rural Poetics: Part 1 with Nikki Wallschlaeger
Crafting Belief from Medieval Dreamscapes to Thai Buddhist Temples with Adin Lears and Anthony Irwin.
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Sartorial Self-Fashioning and the Legacies of Enslavement with Kimberly Kay Lamm
Indigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 2 with Michael Witgen
Indigenous Dispossession and the Founding of Cornell: Part 1 with Jon Parmenter
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