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GOLEM: Journal of Religion and Monsters is an academic peer-reviewed, indexed, online journal that seeks to provide a space for thinking critically about monsters in the context of religion as culture. GOLEM wishes to act as a catalyst for new approaches to the subject, with topics as varied as ontology, class, gender, race, ethnicity, nationalism, cosmology, disability, ecology, family, natality, post-humanism, science and technology. We welcome scholarly submissions using a variety of methodologies and focusing on religion and monsters from antiquity to the present day. GOLEM maintains a commitment to advanced academic research as well as to the work of promising students, whose scholarship is featured in a special GREMLIN section in each issue. |
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Call for Papers, July 15 Deadline: GOLEM is soliciting book reviews from the humanities and social science fields on works exploring how concepts such as "apocalypticism" and "terrorism" use the symbol of "monster." Please see submissions. |
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