Forthcoming Series: The Gnostic Imagination - Supplements to Gnosis
Series Editors: April D. DeConick and Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta
The Gnostic Imagination Series analyzes, on a case-by-case basis, the impact of the Gnostic worldview on individuals and groups from antiquity to today and their cultural productions (i.e., literature, arts, film, media, material objects). The aim of the series is to provide theoretically-mature but succinct case studies about how, when, where, and why Gnostic thought impacts societies and culture from antiquity to today.
Contributors are encouraged to work from particular theoretical perspectives. These include a model that conceptualizes the Gnostic imagination in terms of radical imaginaries constructed by individuals and social imaginaries that support group formation and foster shared behaviors, or a historical model that maps genealogical connections between texts, people, events, and the Gnostic imagination, or an intertextual model that demonstrates literary connections and adaptations in the development of the Gnostic imagination, or a cognitive model that analyzes the emergence and shift in metaphor and other linguistic structures that are used to construct or express the Gnostic imagination. These models are not exhaustive but representative. Nor are the mutually exclusive.
For information about the journal, please visit the Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies webpage.
Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the publisher at BRILL, Alessandra Giliberto.
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Editorial Board
- Jason BeDuhn, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA
- Dylan M. Burns, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Malcolm Choat, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
- Kevin Corrigan, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
- Nicola Denzey Lewis, Claremont Graduate University, USA
- Ismo Dunderberg, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Claire Fanger, Rice University, Houston, USA
- Paul Foster, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Majella Franzmann, Curtin University, Perth, Australia
- André́ Gagné́, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
- Iain Gardner, University of Sydney, Australia
- Michael Kaler, York University, Toronto, Canada
- Todd Klutz, University of Manchester, UK
- Jeffrey Kripal, Rice University, Houston, USA
- Edmondo Lupieri, Loyola University Chicago, USA
- Bas van Os, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Tuomas Rasimus, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Madeleine Scopello, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France
- Gregory Shaw, Stonehill College, Easton, USA
- Kocku von Stuckrad, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
- Einar Thomassen, University of Bergen, Norway
- Sofia Torallas Tovar, University of Chicago, USA
- Hugh Urban, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
- Arthur Versluis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
- Jacques van der Vliet, Leiden University/Radboud University, The Netherlands