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American Academy of Religion

  • AAR: Meditation and Science Panel

    AAR: Meditation and Science Panel

    American Academy of Religion 2009, Day 1

    The first presenter on this panel was very well meaning and had some mildly interesting things to say, but as with much of the “Buddhism and Science” dialog, it was mostly a bunch of “sound and fury, signifying nothing.” Beginning with a quote from Lopez’s new book on the subject, Dr. Cho tried to argue for a slightly more positive reading of the exchange between Buddhism and science than Lopez allows for, but ended with a warning about “the prison that the label of science creates.” It seemed obvious that the talk was well-meaning, but the content was a string of sentences full of jargon, most of which I found my Orwellian self translating into simpler, clearer, language. (In case you haven’t read it, Orwell’s 1946 essay “Politics and the English Language” is a must read for any writer. In it, he argues for clear speech and writing over convoluted “academic” English.)

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  • AAR: Bienvenue Montréal!

    AAR: Bienvenue Montréal!

    AAR: Bienvenue Montréal!

    American Academy of Religion 2009, Day 1

    The Palais des congrès de Montréal is an excellent futuristic site for the contemporary study of religion, mostly because it is so large. It took almost 20 minutes to find the room for the Tantric Studies Group. Nonetheless, the site is more than capable of being filled to overflowing with people of a hundred colors and religions, and many more beliefs. While it is somewhat formal, the feeling so far is quite cordial, and people have been fascinating and most often than not, genuinely interesting.

    I am very happy to be in the beautiful city of Montréal for the 100th AAR meeting. Today I attended three panels, the first on “meditation” and “science”, the second on Geoffrey Samuel’s book on The Origin of Yoga and Tantra, and the third on translation issues in tantric textual studies. As soon as I attend to my empty stomach, I will post some notes on these fascinating presentations.

    ~Marcus in Montréal

  • American Academy of Religion (AAR) 2009 – Montréal

    American Academy of Religion (AAR) 2009 – Montréal

    I will be attending the AAR meeting in Montreal this week. Please take a look at this list and let me know which sessions you would most like to hear about. I’ll try my best to get to as many as I can.

    Enjoy!
    ~Marcus

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