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• What might several “non-religious” events or products have in common with religion?
• What does the study of religion focus on? What does it NOT focus on?
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When the music stops, the class begins.
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Please get ready for the class to start.
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Thanks!
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Here we go!
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RLG101HIntroduction to the Study of Religion
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1. Introduction
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Oprah Winfrey / 2018 Golden Globes
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Oprah Winfrey / 2018 Golden Globes
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Stephen Colbert and John Stewart2006 Emmy Awards
Welcome!
• First year at university?
• New to Mississauga/GTA?
• New to Canada?
• New to North America?
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Welcome!
• Many challenges!
➡ Excited?
➡ Anxious?
➡ Find your path / voice
➡ Activities, friends, family, solitude, etc.
➡ Learning vs grades
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Welcome!
• Problems: academic, personal, medical, etc.
• Ask for help!!!
• UTM resourses on website (under “Help”)
➡ Student Services
➡ Writing Support
➡ Academic Assistance
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Today
• “Non-religious” events, products, etc.
• Study Abroad
• Course Info
➡ Lectures, instructor, texts, etc.
➡ Philosophy
➡ Grading
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Today• By the end of this class you should be able to:
➡ Describe what this course is about
➡ Take notes more effectively
➡ Identify “religious” qualities of some “non-religious” events, products, etc.
➡ Begin to question your own definition of “religion”
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Lectures
• Note-takers
• During class:
➡ Participation! Questions! Disagreements!
➡ No laptops (if concerned: speak to me)
➡ How to take notes
➡ Slide #s
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Lectures
• 5:05pm: questions, song
• Lecture begins 5:10pm
• Break at about 6pm (5 min)
• Lecture content ≠ readings
• Lecture recordings
➡ Same as being in class?
➡ Sometimes recording doesn’t work!
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• What might several “non-religious” events or products have in common with religion?
• What does the study of religion focus on? What does it NOT focus on?
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WHERE IN THE WORLD IS YOUR CLASSROOM?
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Ecuador
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Hong Kong
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Guatemala
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• Information sessions in January
• Application deadline: February 1
• Financial assistance available
More Information• UTM International Education Centre
Davis Building [email protected]://www.utm.utoronto.ca/international/
• Me! Dept of Historical [email protected]
•RLG101H website25
And . . . we’re back!
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Instructor
• Dr. Ken Derry
• Office: Erindale Hall (ER) 208B
• Email: [email protected] (or through Bb)
• Office Hours: Tuesdays 2:30-4pm: Colman Commons (OPH)Thursdays 11am-12:30pm: ER208B
➡ First-come, first served(appointments are not during office hours)
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Erindale Hall
Deer(not to scale)
RLG101
OPH
• UofT grad
• B.A.: Biophysics, Religion, English Literature, Japanese
• M.A./Ph.D./current: religion and violence, religion and culture, Indigenous religions
• Study abroad
• At UTM since fall 2010
• Cats!
Instructor
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Instructors
• Human
➡ Introverted
➡ Anxieties
• Care about your education
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Instructors
• What to call them?
• Professor may tell you
➡ “Ken” or “Prof. Derry” or “Dr. Derry”
• If not: default = formal
➡ “Professor Smith” or “Dr. Smith”
➡ NOT “Hey!”
➡ NOT Mr./Ms/Mrs./Miss31
Austin Powers (1997)
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I didn’t spend six years in evil medical school to be called “Mister,” thank you very much.
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About the Course
• STUDY of religion
➡ Theories, concepts, methods
➡ Focus on people, not god(s)
➡ Study of religion is study of what people do
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About the Course
• Examples:
➡ Various religions
➡ My training: Indigenous traditions, Christianity
➡ Contemporary culture: songs, news, movies, The Lion King
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WARNING!Some content may offend or
upset.
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Song!
• “Good as Hell” by Lizzo (2016)
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Come now, come dry your eyesYou know you a star, you can touch the sky
I know that it’s hard but you have to tryIf you need advice, let me simplify
If he don’t love you anymoreJust walk your fine ass out the door
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Boss up and change your lifeYou can have it all, no sacrifice
I know he did you wrong, we can make it rightSo go and let it all hang out tonight
I do my hair tossCheck my nails
Baby how you feelin’?Feeling good as hell
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1. Information about particular ideas/theories
➡ Objective facts
➡ Correct and incorrect understanding
2. Tools that you can apply to new data
➡ Subjective analysis (using ideas/theories)
➡ Evidence and argument
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About the Course
About the Course
• Focus on writing:
➡ Analysis, argument, expression
➡ Writing assignments (film analysis + field research analysis)
➡ Tutorial homework
➡ Tutorial reflections
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Required Texts1. Nye, Religion: The Basics, 2nd edition
2. Weekly readings on RLG101H website (under “Course Texts”)
3. The Lion King
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For next week: • Nye, chapter 5 (Belief)• Derry, “The Afterlife”• The Lion King
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Malory Nye
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“Contact”
• Comment or simple question: email➡ Email etiquette
➡ Expect reply in 2 business days
• “Content” question: in person➡ Office hours / after class / bus stop /
appointment
• Anonymous feedback
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Expectations
• What do you expect from your fellow students?
• What do you expect from your teachers?
• What do (or what should) your teachers expect from you?
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Respect
• Website: “Equity + Diversity” + “Course Manifesto” (under “Rights + Responsibilities”)
• Opinion / dissent
• Inclusive
• No tolerance for discrimination, harassment, or hate speech
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• What might several “non-religious” events or products have in common with religion?
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• Based on performance
➡ No bell curve
➡ No specific class average
• My academic expectations
➡ Detailed instructions
➡ Grading rubrics
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Grading Grading1. Course participation: 15%
2. Film analysis: 20% (5 + 15)
3. Field research analysis: 30% (2 + 5 + 23)
4. Final exam: 35%
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Film Analysis
• Analyze a “non-religious” film using theories of religion
• Choose film from your TA’s list (available on course website)
• Film paragraph (using one theory from chapter 5) due January 26
• Final film analysis due February 16
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Field Research Analysis
• Attend religious ritual that you are NOT familiar with
• Groups of 2 or 3 students (from tutorial)
➡ Visit site together and share observations (NOT a group project)
• Start thinking soon about who is in your group and where you want to go
• Contract due February 960
Course ParticipationMarked out of 30:
1. Online discussion comments (6 marks)
2. Tutorial attendance (10 marks)
3. Tutorial reading reflections (10 marks)
4. Tutorial homework (10 marks)
5. Religion + literature responses (2 marks)
6. PELS workshops (8 marks)
7. Reflections on Blackwood events (4+ marks)61
Following the publication of Canada’s 2015 Truth and Reconciliation
Commission report and resistance to celebrations of Canada’s 150th
anniversary in 2017, many Indigenous groups and allies have called for
greater attention to the legacies of discrimination and oppression that
have shaped the development of the nation. This panel responds to
these calls by asking what it means to effectively Indigenize an
institution, in a society deeply shaped by settler colonialism. Our
panelists will share their experiences of Indigenizing institutions in the
GTA and across Canada, including the problems, paradoxes, and
possibilities of these efforts.
This event is the third in a series of Feminist Lunchtime Talks featuring artists, writers,
activists, and academics working across issues of labour, gender, race, and identity in the
context of the crisis of care. The talks put artists participating in Take Care and guest
speakers into conversation with UTM faculty and local respondents.
For more information, visit blackwoodgallery.ca.
• Maximum 6 marks (one mark / comment)
• Blackboard forum (your TA’s groups)
• Due dates on course website (first: Jan 22)
• 125 words related to course content➡ Be specific (not: “I liked chapter 5!”)
• Content not graded
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CP: Online Comments
(Unless you are a jerk!)• Be yourself!
• Maximum 10 marks
• Enrol in a tutorial section through ACORN (right away!)
• Tutorials are run by TAs
• Discuss course readings and ideas
• Work on skills (writing and analysis)
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CP: Tutorial Attendance
• Maximum 10 marks
• During tutorial, write down your thoughts about that week’s readings (in answer to a question)
• Must answer without notes or course texts
• Next week’s reflection question: What idea about “belief” from chapter 5 in Nye’s book do you find interesting, and why?
➡ After next week you will not be given the question in advance
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CP: Reading Reflections
• Maximum 10 marks
• Marked for completion
➡ Write or print
➡ Submit to TA at start of tutorial
➡ Include your name and student number
• Next week’s homework: Briefly describe a story that is important to you, and why.
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CP: Tutorial Homework
• Maximum 8 marks
• Tuesdays 4-5pm starting Jan 16 (room TBA)
• English language and academic skills related to spoken and written English
• Everyone is welcome!
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CP: PELS Workshops
The End!
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