The Art of Encounter: Catholic Writers from the Margins
Friday, October 20, 2023 - Saturday, October 21, 2023 | Stokes S195 |听Please听听to attend
Please note that this conference will only be available to attend in person and will not be streamed online.
As part of the official opening of the 2021-2023 synod, Pope Francis reminded those present that every encounter calls for openness, and a willingness to let ourselves be challenged by the presence and stories of others. In continuity with the Boston College commitment to a liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition, The Art of Encounter: Catholic Writers from the Margins conference seeks to build on the Jesuit ideal of 鈥渟eeing God in all things鈥 and 鈥渢raining men and women for others鈥 by responding to this call from Francis鈥 to undertake 鈥渆ncounter鈥 as an approach to others. As Francis has argued, 鈥渢he experience of encounter changes us; frequently it opens up new and unexpected possibilities.鈥澨
The Art of Encounter conference seeks to respond to Francis鈥 call to 鈥渨iden the tent鈥 in order to welcome individuals and groups marginalized within the Catholic community because of gender, sexual identity, and ecclesiastical political identities, through encountering the stories told by poets and writers. With particular attention to listening to those creative voices that have not always been fully heard within the Catholic community, we have selected keynote speakers that integrate and wrestle with Catholic faith, speaking from the margins of the Catholic community towards its center. The first keynote and Saturday鈥檚 Workshop will be led by Irish poet P谩draig 脫 Tuama, host of the On Being associate podcast Poetry Unbound and author of several poetry collections including his most recent, Feed the Beast. P谩draig writes as both a poet and a theologian, an LGBTQ+ activist, and was the leader of the Corrymeela Community鈥擨reland鈥檚 oldest peace and reconciliation organization鈥攆or five years. Our second keynote speaker is Alice McDermott, Richard A. Macksey Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and author of eight novels, including several that were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, and a founder of a group that seeks to engage all of the faithful in renewing the Church. A frequent visitor to Boston College, Alice has been profiled in Boston College Magazine on her Catholic faith.听
In addition to the two keynotes, there will be a presentation by Angela Alaimo O鈥橠onnell, writer, poet, and professor at Fordham University and associate director of its Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. Kim Garcia, poet and teacher in 情色空间鈥檚 English department and Allison Adair, associate professor of the practice (情色空间 English), will host a panel on 鈥淚dentity and the Catholic Imagination鈥 with trans author R/B Mertz. Alongside the presentations will be substantial time for an afternoon reception and book signings in Burns Library.听
Our hope is that students and other conference participants will have the opportunity of encountering both the authors themselves and their powerful ideas and stories, and in the process glimpse and contribute to a more capacious understanding of what the Catholic community might be, standing close to the heart of 情色空间鈥檚 liberal arts education goal: to broaden our understanding of how encountering 鈥渢he other鈥 might be rich and fulfilling, opening up new possibilities of the richness and multiplicity of the real world鈥攊n a word, to finding God in all things.
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Sponsored by Boston College鈥檚 The Institute for the Liberal Arts; Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life; Lonergan Institute; Burns Library; and Irish Studies, as well as Fordham University鈥檚 Curran Center for Catholic Studies.
Special thanks to听Susan Richard, Administrative Assistant, and听Madeline Jarrett, Graduate Research Assistant, at the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life for all their guidance and expertise.听
We are also especially grateful to: Mary Crane and the board of The Institute for the Liberal Arts at Boston College for their generous grant support; Christian Dupont and 情色空间鈥檚 Burns Library; 情色空间鈥檚 Lonergan Institute; Fordham University鈥檚 Curran Center for American Catholic Studies; 情色空间鈥檚 English Department and Irish Studies; and the incredible team at 情色空间鈥檚 Center for Centers, especially Stephanie Querzoli, Gaurie Pandey, Joanne Nesdekidis, and Susan Dunn.
Schedule and RegistrationFriday, October 20, 2023听|听Stokes S195 | Please to attend | |
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7:30 PM听 | Conference Welcome: Mark Massa, SJ
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7:40 PM | Keynote: P谩draig 脫 Tuama鈥淭he Devil鈥檚 in the Details: Literature and Language as a Way to Salvation"听 |
Saturday, October 21, 2023听|听Stokes S195 | Please to attend
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8:30-9:00 AM听 | Registration and Continental Breakfast
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9:00-10:00 AM | Opening Talk:听Angela Alaimo O'Donnell"The Out-cast & the Dis-understood: Poetry & the Practice of Love"听 |
10:15-11:30 AM | Poetry Workshop
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11:30-12:30 PM | 听Lunch |听Gasson 100
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1:00-2:30 PM | 鈥淚dentity and the Catholic Imagination鈥 |听Burns Library Panel with R/B Mertz, Kim Garcia, and Allison Adair |
2:45-3:45 PM | Light Refreshments and Book Signings |听Burns Library |
4:00-5:30 PM | Plenary Lecture/Reading: Alice McDermott |
6:00 PM | Mass |听St. Mary鈥檚 Chapel Mark Massa, S.J., presiding |
Speakers
P谩draig 脫 Tuama
Irish poet and theologian听P谩draig 脫 Tuama鈥檚 work centers around themes of language, power, conflict and religion. He is the author of several books of poetry and prose:听Feed the Beast, Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community, In the Shelter, Sorry for your Troubles, and听Readings from the Books of Exile. 脫 Tuama is also the host of the popular podcast听Poetry Unbound, which immerses the listener into one poem every week, and the author of the collection,听Poetry Unbound, an expansion on the podcast that offers reflections on fifty powerful poems. He splits his time between Ireland and NYC.
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Alice McDermott
Alice McDermott鈥檚 novel, Absolution, will be published in October by Farrar, Straus & Giroux.听 Her eight previous novels have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the PEN/Faulkner Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.听 Her novel Charming Billy won the National Book Award for fiction. Her stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, Harpers, The New York Times, Commonweal and elsewhere. For over two decades she was the Richard A. Mackey Professor of the Humanities at Johns Hopkins University and a member of the faculty of the Sewanee Writers Conference.
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R/B Mertz
R/B Mertz (they/them) was homeschooled by Catholic fundamentalists and attended one of the most conservative colleges in the U.S. before coming out as a听queer butch dyke poet in 2007 and as trans/non-binary in 2015. Their memoir, Burning Butch, was published in 2022 by Unnamed Press. They have published work in Another Chicago Review, Guernica Magazine, Arc Poetry Magazine, Fence, Autostraddle, Christian Century, and elsewhere. Their book of poems, CU T, will be released in early 2024 by Threadsuns Press. They now live in Toronto and are at work on a second memoir, Boy or Girl, which has been supported by a grant from the Toronto Arts Council. They teach writing at Sheridan College.
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Angela Alaimo O鈥橠onnell, PhD
Angela Alaimo O鈥橠onnell, PhD is a professor, poet, scholar, and writer at Fordham University in New York City, and serves as Associate Director of Fordham鈥檚 Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. Her publications include two chapbooks and eight full-length collections of poems. Her most recent book of poems Holy Land (2022) won the Paraclete Press Poetry Prize. In addition, O鈥橠onnell has published a memoir about caring for her dying mother, Mortal Blessings: A Sacramental Farewell; a book of hours based on the practical theology of Flannery O鈥機onnor, The Province of Joy; and a biography Flannery O鈥機onnor: Fiction Fired by Faith. 听The latter won the Catholic Press Association Prize for best biography in 2015. Her ground-breaking critical book on Flannery O鈥機onnor Radical Ambivalence: Race in Flannery O鈥機onnor was published by Fordham University Press in 2020. O鈥橠onnell鈥檚 ninth book of poems, Dear Dante, will be released by Paraclete Press in Spring 2024.
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Kim Garcia
Kim Garcia is the author of The Brighter House, DRONE, Madonna Magdalene and Tales of the Sisters. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in IMAGE, AGNI, The Southern Review and elsewhere. Garcia teaches creative writing at Boston College.听
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Allison Adair
Allison Adair is author of The Clearing, winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize. Her poems appear in Best American Poetry, Threepenny, Kenyon Review, and ZYZZYVA, and have received the Pushcart Prize, the Florida Review Editors鈥 Award, and the Orlando Prize. She is originally from central Pennsylvania.
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Mary Elliot
Mary Elliot is assistant director of the Lonergan Institute. She received her M.A. in Philosophy from Boston College in 2020. Her writing has been published in The Peabody Journal of Education, Academy Journal, and Macrina Magazine, among others.
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Mark Massa, S.J., Th.D.
Mark Massa, S.J., Th.D. is director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life. He is a church historian who studies Catholicism in the U.S. in the twentieth century. He is the author of seven books, the most recent of which is The Structure of Theological Revolutions: How Humanae Vitae Shaped Debates About Natural Law.
Campus Map and Parking
Campus Map and Parking:
Parking is available at the nearby Beacon Street and Commonwealth Avenue Garages.
Boston College is also accessible via public transportation (MBTA B Line - Boston College).
Boston College strongly encourages conference participants to receive the COVID-19 vaccination before attending events on campus.
Resources
Read more:
- Adair, Allison. The Clearing: Poems. First edition. Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Editions, 2020.
- Garcia, Kim. The Brighter House. Buffalo, NY: White Pine Press, 2016.
- McDermott, Alice. After This. New York, NY: Dell Publishing, 2007.
- McDermott, Alice. Charming Billy. First edition. New York, NY: Farrar Straus and Giroux, 1998.
- Mertz, R/B. Burning Butch. Los Angeles, CA: Unnamed Press, 2022.
- O'Donnell, Angela Alaimo. Holy Land: Poems. Brewster, MA: Paraclete Press, 2022.
- O'Donnell, Angela Alaimo. 鈥淟ove in the Time of Coronavirus: Wherein We Realize This Is Not Temporary.鈥 Spiritus 21, no. 1 (2021): 151鈥151. .
- 脫 Tuama, P谩draig. Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.
- 脫 Tuama, P谩draig. Readings from the Book of Exile. Norwich, England: Canterbury Press, 2012.
- 脫 Tuama, P谩draig, and Jordan, Glenn. Borders and Belonging: the Book of Ruth: a Story for听Our Times. Norwich, England: Canterbury Press, 2021.
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News:
In this published recently in The Irish Independent, P谩draig 脫 Tuama 鈥 one of the keynote speakers for our conference, 鈥淭he Art of the Encounter: Catholic Writers from the Margins鈥 鈥 describes the power of poetry. 脫 Tuama reflects on the significance of poetic expression: 鈥淚 think we turn to poetry because somehow we trust that language has the capacity to tell us something about ourselves.鈥 As we prepare for the conference, his powerful words invite us to open ourselves up to the transformative effect that poetry can have on us and the way that it can offer meaning and guidance in the midst of life鈥檚 uncertainties.