<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss xmlns:dc='http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/' xmlns:geo='http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#' xmlns:media='http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/' version='2.0' xmlns:xCal='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xcal'><channel><title>Calendar - Religious Studies</title><link>https://calendar.utk.edu/department/religious_studies/calendar</link><description>Calendar - Religious Studies</description><lastBuildDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 05:24:27 -0400</lastBuildDate><ttl>60</ttl><language>en-us</language><generator>Localist</generator><item><title>Mar 19, 2026: Film Screening and Discussion of The Women&apos;s Balcony  at Student Union</title><description><![CDATA[<p>Join us for the Karen and Pace Robinson Lecture Series on Modern Israel which will be a screening of the film The Women's Balcony and discussion led by Professor Oded Nir, Associate Professor of Hebrew at Queens College.</p>

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<p>This screening and discussion will be held in person at the University of Tennessee Student Center. The film screening will begin at 5:30 pm and will include a dinner. Attendence requires an RSVP to <a href="mailto:hsinnreich@utk.edu">hsinnreich@utk.edu</a>. The lecture will begin at 7 pm and is free and open to the public. The lecture will also be available to view online.</p>

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<p>Film: An accident during a bar mitzvah celebration leads to a gender rift in a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem. When the women’s balcony in an Orthodox synagogue collapses, leaving the rabbi’s wife in a coma and the rabbi in shock, the congregation falls into crisis. Charismatic young Rabbi David appears to be a savior after the accident, but slowly starts pushing his fundamentalist ways and tries to take control. This tests the women’s friendships and creates an almost Lysistrata-type rift between the community’s women and men.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.utk.edu/event/film-screening-and-discussion-of-the-womens-balcony">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Film+Screening+and+Discussion+of+The+Women%27s+Balcony+&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Mar+19%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AJoin+us+for+the+Karen+and+Pace+Robinson+Lecture+Series+on+Modern+Israel+which+will+be+a+screening+of+the+film+The+Women%27s+Balcony+and+discussion+led+by+Professor+Oded+Nir%2C+Associate+Professor+of+Hebrew+at+Queens+College.%0A%0A+%0A%0AThis+screening+and+discussion+will+be+held+in+person+at+the+University+of+Tennessee+Student+Center.+The+film+screening+will+begin+at+5%3A30+pm+and+will+include+a+dinner.+Attendence+requires+an+RSVP+to+hsinnreich%40utk.edu.+The+lecture+will+begin+at+7+pm+and+is+free+and+open+to+the+public.+The+lecture+will+also+be+available+to+view+online.%0A%0A+%0A%0AFilm%3A+An+accident+during+a+bar+mitzvah+celebration+leads+to+a+gender+rift+in+a+devout+Orthodox+community+in+Jerusalem.+When+the+women%E2%80%99s+balcony+in+an+Orthodox+synagogue+collapses%2C+leaving+the+rabbi%E2%80%99s+wife+in+a+coma+and+the+rabbi+in+shock%2C+the+congregation+falls+into+crisis.+Charismatic+young+Rabbi+David+appears+to+be+a+savior+after+the+accident%2C+but+slowly+starts+pushing+his+fundamentalist+ways+and+tries+to+take+control.+This+tests+the+women%E2%80%99s+friendships+and+creates+an+almost+Lysistrata-type+rift+between+the+community%E2%80%99s+women+and+men.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.utk.edu%2Fevent%2Ffilm-screening-and-discussion-of-the-womens-balcony%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52021471870533</guid><geo:lat>35.943356</geo:lat><geo:long>-83.938699</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 17:30:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-03-19T17:30:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.utk.edu/event/film-screening-and-discussion-of-the-womens-balcony</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/47799873217235/huge/b419eeaa921b6999276218999d1eb669a5a37cde.jpg'/><category>Exhibits &amp; Films</category></item><item><title>Apr 6, 2026: Justene Hill Edwards, &quot;The Freedman’s Bank and the (Un)Making of Reconstruction&quot; at Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts</title><description><![CDATA[<p>On July 2, 1874, a bank closed its doors.  The 61,144 depositors, many of whom poured their life’s savings into this financial institution, collectively lost almost $3 million.  In the nineteenth century, a single bank failure did not typically garner national attention.  However, this bank was no ordinary financial institution.  It served a particularly vulnerable population of people: African Americans recently freed from slavery.  The bank that closed was the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company, also known as the Freedman’s Bank.  It was a private financial institution founded by white bankers and philanthropists at the end of the Civil War to introduce formerly enslaved people to the basic tenets of American banking. When it failed in 1874, its Black depositors lost access to the hard-earned savings that would have helped their climb out of slavery.  They also lost faith in the promise of banking to build wealth and economic security.</p>

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<p>This event is part of the Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts' 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Series. </p>

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<p>Justene Hill Edwards is an associate professor of history at the University of Virginia. She is a specialist in African American history and her research examines Black economic life in America. She is the author of Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank and Unfree Markets: The Slaves’ Economy and the Rise of Capitalism in South Carolina. She has won numerous fellowships and awards, most recently the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship and the Mellon New Directions Fellowship. She received her B.A. from Swarthmore College, M.A. from Florida International University, and Ph.D. from Princeton University.</p>

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<p>Aaron Landsman shares examples from a body of work called Perfect City, that includes the participatory theatrical work City Council Meeting, the curriculum and toolkit for civic action that arises from that work, and the book The City We Make Together, co-authored with Mallory Catlett, and published by the University of Iowa Press. </p>

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<p>This event is part of the Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts' 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Series. </p>

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<p>Aaron Landsman is a multidisciplinary artist. His new and recent work includes Night Keeper, an immersive performance and vinyl LP about insomnia as urban communion, All the Time in the World, a cooperative card game that turns social media into an ensemble performance, and the ongoing body of work Perfect City, at the intersection of art, civic engagement and urban planning. Landsman is a Lecturer at Princeton's Lewis Center for the Arts.</p>

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<p>In this talk, Avinoam Patt will reflect on how and why April 19 became the focal point of Jewish memory of the Holocaust, and how the calendar of Holocaust memory has evolved since then.  </p>

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<p>This event is part of the Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts' 2025-26 Distinguished Lecture Series and is co-sponsored by the Jewish Studies program and the Department of Religious Studies.</p>

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<p>Avinoam Patt is the Maurice Greenberg Professor of Holocaust Studies at New York University where he also serves as Director of the Center for the Study of Antisemitism. He is the author of multiple books on Jewish responses to the Holocaust, including Finding Home and Homeland: Jewish Youth and Zionism in the Aftermath of the Holocaust (2009) and The Jewish Heroes of Warsaw: The Afterlife of the Revolt (2021). He is also co-editor of Laughter After: Humor and the Holocaust (2020) and Understanding and Teaching the Holocaust (2020). His newest books include Israel and the Holocaust (2024) and the document collection, The Surviving Remnant: Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Germany (2024).</p>

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<p>During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Jewish merchants — many of them originally from North Africa but with families that had settled in Fustat (Old Cairo) for one or more generations — were involved in long-distance trade of goods to and from the Indian Ocean littoral. The goods that passed east and west in this trade included dozens of varieties of textiles, botanical products and spices, metal objects and household items. This lecture explores the lives of these merchants and of the goods for which they risked perilous land and sea voyages. Jewish merchants often went via Nile and Red Sea ports all the way to present-day Gujarat and the Malabar coast to sell and buy goods. They kept records of their commercial transactions — shot through with their hopes and fears — in hundreds of letters, accounts and legal documents that were deposited in the Cairo Geniza. This lecture considers what these records can tell us about the merchants, as well as the free and enslaved laborers, middlemen, and the merchants’ own families back home who made their ventures possible.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.utk.edu/event/pratima-gopalakrishnan-indian-ocean-trade-in-the-11th-and-12th-centuries-a-view-from-the-cairo-geniza">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Pratima+Gopalakrishnan%2C+%E2%80%9CIndian+Ocean+Trade+in+the+11th+and+12th+Centuries%3A+A+View+from+the+Cairo+Geniza%22&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+Apr+23%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0APratima+Gopalakrishnan+is+a+historian+of+the+Indian+Ocean+who+works+with+documents+from+the+Cairo+Geniza.+She+has+additional+interests+in+labor+and+gender%2C+and+she+is+also+a+scholar+of+rabbinic+texts.+She+received+her+PhD+in+Religious+Studies+from+Yale+University%2C+with+a+Certificate+in+Women%E2%80%99s%2C+Gender+and+Sexuality+Studies.+She+works+as+a+Senior+Researcher+and+Project+Coordinator+for+the+%E2%80%9CIndian+Ocean+Documents+from+the+Cairo+Geniza%E2%80%9D+project+at+the+Princeton+Geniza+Lab.+Prior+to+working+at+the+PGL%2C+Gopalakrishnan+held+postdoctoral+fellowships+at+the+University+of+Texas+at+Austin+and+Duke+University.+She+also+held+visiting+fellowships+at+the+Albright+Institute+for+Archaeological+Research+and+the+Katz+Center+for+Judaic+Studies.%0A%0A+%0A%0ADuring+the+eleventh+and+twelfth+centuries%2C+Jewish+merchants+%E2%80%94+many+of+them+originally+from+North+Africa+but+with+families+that+had+settled+in+Fustat+%28Old+Cairo%29+for+one+or+more+generations+%E2%80%94+were+involved+in+long-distance+trade+of+goods+to+and+from+the+Indian+Ocean+littoral.+The+goods+that+passed+east+and+west+in+this+trade+included+dozens+of+varieties+of+textiles%2C+botanical+products+and+spices%2C+metal+objects+and+household+items.+This+lecture+explores+the+lives+of+these+merchants+and+of+the+goods+for+which+they+risked+perilous+land+and+sea+voyages.+Jewish+merchants+often+went+via+Nile+and+Red+Sea+ports+all+the+way+to+present-day+Gujarat+and+the+Malabar+coast+to+sell+and+buy+goods.+They+kept+records+of+their+commercial+transactions+%E2%80%94+shot+through+with+their+hopes+and+fears+%E2%80%94+in+hundreds+of+letters%2C+accounts+and+legal+documents+that+were+deposited+in+the+Cairo+Geniza.+This+lecture+considers+what+these+records+can+tell+us+about+the+merchants%2C+as+well+as+the+free+and+enslaved+laborers%2C+middlemen%2C+and+the+merchants%E2%80%99+own+families+back+home+who+made+their+ventures+possible.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.utk.edu%2Fevent%2Fpratima-gopalakrishnan-indian-ocean-trade-in-the-11th-and-12th-centuries-a-view-from-the-cairo-geniza%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_51755152084631</guid><pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 18:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-04-23T18:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.utk.edu/event/pratima-gopalakrishnan-indian-ocean-trade-in-the-11th-and-12th-centuries-a-view-from-the-cairo-geniza</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/51755152156319/huge/80033c6ddd6b7e871930c0866324087312afb291.jpg'/><category>Lectures &amp; Presentations</category></item><item><title>May 14, 2026: Scholars to Storytellers at Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts</title><description><![CDATA[<p>The Denbo Center for Humanities &amp; the Arts is pleased to host a one-day "Scholars to Storytellers" workshop, led by John Ghazvinian, a historian, journalist, and Knopf (PenguinRandomHouse) author. </p>

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<p>The day-long workshop is designed for scholars interested in moving from academic research projects to commercial publishing, guiding authors from conceptualizing the project to publication. Workshop topics will include working with literary agents, types of books sought by trade publishers, and the different aims and audiences of trade publishing.</p>

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<p>Please submit a 250-word summary of a current research project and statement of interest, along with an updated 2-page CV to the Denbo Center at <a href="mailto:humanitiesctr@utk.edu">humanitiesctr@utk.edu</a> by email no later than 5pm on May 1, 2026.</p>

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<p>Contact the Denbo Center at 974-9921 or <a href="mailto:humanitiesctr@utk.edu">humanitiesctr@utk.edu</a> for more information.</p>

<p><a href="https://calendar.utk.edu/event/scholars-to-storytellers">View on site</a> | <a href="mailto:?subject=I+found+an+interesting+event%3A+Scholars+to+Storytellers&amp;body=I+found+an+interesting+event+you+may+like%3A%0A%0A%0ADate%3A+May+14%2C+2026%0A%0ADescription%3A%0AThe+Denbo+Center+for+Humanities+%26+the+Arts+is+pleased+to+host+a+one-day+%22Scholars+to+Storytellers%22+workshop%2C+led+by+John+Ghazvinian%2C+a+historian%2C+journalist%2C+and+Knopf+%28PenguinRandomHouse%29+author.+%0A%0A+%0A%0AThe+day-long+workshop+is+designed+for+scholars+interested+in+moving+from+academic+research+projects+to+commercial+publishing%2C+guiding+authors+from+conceptualizing+the+project+to+publication.+Workshop+topics+will+include+working+with+literary+agents%2C+types+of+books+sought+by+trade+publishers%2C+and+the+different+aims+and+audiences+of+trade+publishing.%0A%0A+%0A%0APlease+submit+a+250-word+summary+of+a+current+research+project+and+statement+of+interest%2C+along+with+an+updated+2-page+CV+to+the+Denbo+Center+at+humanitiesctr%40utk.edu+by+email+no+later+than+5pm+on+May+1%2C+2026.%0A%0A+%0A%0AContact+the+Denbo+Center+at+974-9921+or+humanitiesctr%40utk.edu+for+more+information.%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcalendar.utk.edu%2Fevent%2Fscholars-to-storytellers%0A">Email this event</a></p>]]></description><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:localist.com,2008:EventInstance_52267622536375</guid><geo:lat>35.95618</geo:lat><geo:long>-83.952515</geo:long><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate><dc:date>2026-05-14T08:00:00-04:00</dc:date><link>https://calendar.utk.edu/event/scholars-to-storytellers</link><media:content medium='image' url='https://localist-images.azureedge.net/photos/52267622599868/huge/53b16a57ed10a644c892e105713cfd3c5ae09ca6.jpg'/><category>Training &amp; Workshops</category></item></channel></rss>