Papers
Panel 1: Questioning Boundaries
Panel 2: Nationalism, Citizenship, and Belonging
- Philip Gorski (Yale University): THEOLOGICAL RACISM: White Supremacism and White Christianity in American History and Contemporary Politics
- Vanessa Rau (MPI Göttingen): Perplexing practices and the ambiguous position of German converts to Judaism
- Yolande Jansen (University of Amsterdam): To ask, ‘how Judaism became a religion’ is also to ask, ‘how Jews became a race’; and why this is relevant in Europe today
Panel 3: Intersections of Religion and Race in Law
- Nomi Maya Stolzenberg (University of Southern California): Is Religion the New Race or Is Race the New Religion?
- Suhraiya Jivraj (University of Kent): Decolonizing the Intersections of Religion, Race and Law
- Annalise E. Glauz-Todrank (Wake Forest University): How Jewish Americans Became Legally “Racialized”