J. Brent Crosson is featured as part of the “Connecting the Books: Conversation Series with the Authors” in the Entangled Worlds: Sovereignty, Sanctities and Soil conference put on by the University of Toronto. He will be discussing his book Experiments with Power: Obeah and the Remaking of Religion in Trinidad on Wednesday, March 24th from 12:30-2pm.
Register for the talk here.
Also part of the series, Charles Hirschkind presented on The Feeling of History: Islam, Romanticism, and Andalusia on February 25th, and Elayne Oliphant will be presenting on The Privilege of Being Banal: Art, Secularism, and Catholicism in Paris on Thursday, April 22nd, from 12:30-2pm.
Read our interview about Experiments with Power here.
Read our review of The Privilige of Being Banal here.
J. Brent Crosson is an Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Texas who focuses on secularism and religion in the Carribean.