4-0940 CONFESSIONS' TIDEMARKS, TRACES, AND LEGACIES: CONFESSION, THE CONFESSIONAL, AND THE CONFESSION OF FAITH IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF CHRISTIANITY AND BEYOND.
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Friday, November 18, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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Organizers:  Andreas Bandak (University of Copenhagen) and Jon Bialecki (University of California, San Diego)
Chairs:  Jon Bialecki (University of California, San Diego) and Andreas Bandak (University of Copenhagen)
Discussants:  Webb Keane (University of Michigan), James D Faubion (Rice University) and Matthew E Engelke (London School of Economics)
13:45
The Truth Shall Set You Free: Confession and the Born-Again State
Rebecca Charity Bartel (University of Toronto) and Kevin L O'Neill (University of Toronto)
14:00
15:15
Discussant
Webb Keane (University of Michigan)
15:30
Mid session break
15:45
Confession/Anti-Confession: Catching Culture In the Act
Pamela E Klassen (University of Toronto)
16:00
16:45
Confession and the Restoration of Self
Thomas J Csordas (UCSD)
17:00
Discussant
Matthew E Engelke (London School of Economics)
17:15
Discussant
James D Faubion (Rice University)

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