“Breton Summer” and “Note to Self,” Two New Poems in American Religion Journal

If you’d like, you can read the poems here: https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/3/article/916431/pdf

Published semiannually, American Religion offers a forum for intellectual and creative engagement with religion in the Americas. As the journal explores the boundaries of both “America” and “religion,” and ways in which the two intersect, the journal’s broader intervention in the publishing landscape takes exception to more standard historical conceptions of “American religion” as related to denominational history, surveys of religious pluralism, or “church history” that derive from and contribute to US exceptionalism and its adjunct cultural productions. Each issue will feature research articles, a review essay that looks beyond just books (to art, music, performance, material culture, food, technology, etc.), and a series of shorter reviews of important emerging work. The journal will also expand into more experimental modes of expression—poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction—which will run in the print edition, and an online platform that will serve as a host to innovate digital scholarship in the field.

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