Dear All,

The Seminar on the Mahābhārata and Classical Hinduism is excited to announce 
that the American Academy of Religion’s Call for Proposals is now open.

Year Four of the Seminar includes this theme:  Structure(s) of the Mahābhārata.
This session is dedicated to exploration of structural features of the text, 
including narrative and linguistic configurations that shed light on its 
meanings.  The many commentaries, appendices, and adaptations of the text are 
included in this call for papers.

In addition, we seek papers responsive to the Presidential Theme for the 2024 
Annual Meetings: “Violence, Nonviolence, and the Margin.”  The President's 
theme is an opportunity to reflect upon one of the Mahābhārata's consuming 
preoccupations: violence and nonviolence. Papers might address questions of 
practicality and philosophy, narrative and history, ethics and aesthetics, 
centre and margin. We invite papers from a broad range of source materials and 
methodologies.

The Seminar on the Mahābhārata and Classical Hinduism will be participating in 
the Online June sessions on June 25–27, 2024. We encourage you to apply, 
specifying whether your proposal is for the online or in-person event.  Please 
note that AAR does not allow you to submit the same proposal for both June and 
November. For this and other questions about the new June meeting, check out 
the 
FAQ<https://aarweb.org/AARMBR/Events-and-Networking-/Annual-Meeting-/AM-June-Sessions-FAQ.aspx>.

All proposals must be submitted through AAR’s 
PAPERS<https://papers.aarweb.org/> system. The deadline is Thursday, February 
29, 2024, 5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Detailed instructions are provided 
here<https://papers.aarweb.org/content/general-call-proposals-instructions>; 
please consult them carefully for information about word count, procedures, and 
the limits on the number of appearances (you can only appear on the program two 
times in any capacity).

In an effort to encourage diversity in seminar participants, those who 
presented papers in our 2023 meeting are unlikely to have proposals accepted 
for the 2024 sessions.  We seek to include the best proposals we receive, 
whether or not they conform to the themes of the call for proposals, and we 
seek publication opportunities for them.

Since we operate as a seminar in AAR, proposals that we accept are to be 
presented as completed papers and are due October 1.  These papers will be 
circulated on our Listserv so that those interested in attending can read them 
before the meeting, and each paper will receive about half an hour of 
discussion at the meeting with the aim to offer suggestions for improving and 
extending the papers for possible publication.

To sign up for our Listserv go to 
https://listserv.ohio.edu/mailman/listinfo/aar-mbh and create your own username 
and password.
Best,

Prof. Brian Collins
(He/Him/His)
Department Chair and Drs. Ram and Sushila Gawande Chair in Indian Religion and 
Philosophy
Department of Classics and Religious Studies
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