Articles by Amy Allocco
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Amy Allocco presents at conference
November 2, 2011
Amy L. Allocco, assistant professor of religious studies, presented a paper titled "Earning respect, securing survival: Gender negotiations in a Tamil healing network" during the 2011 Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisc., Oct. 20-23.
Amy Allocco delivers lecture at Stella Maris College in India
September 13, 2011
Amy L. Allocco, an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies, delivered an invited lecture titled “Gender in Naga Do?am’s Ritual Repertoire” at Stella Maris College in Chennai, India on July 25, 2011.
Amy Allocco Appointed to AAR International Connections Committee
December 2, 2010
Amy Allocco, an assistant professor of religious studies, has been appointed to serve on the International Connections Committee of the American Academy of Religion. Her appointment to this six-member committee, made by AAR President Ann Taves of the University of California Santa Barbara, will be for a four-year term.
Amy Allocco selected participant in workshop at Annual Conference on South Asia
October 19, 2010
Amy Allocco, an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies, was a selected participant for a workshop titled "Transforming Your Dissertation into a Book" at the Annual Conference on South Asia in Madison, Wisc.
Amy Allocco presents invited paper at “Rethinking the Nonhuman: Asian, Continental, and Comparative Perspectives”
October 4, 2010
Amy Allocco, an assistant professor in religious studies, presented an invited paper titled "Nagas in the Kali Yuga: Reverence, Fear, and Karmic Retribution" at a multidisciplinary workshop focused on relationships between human and nonhuman animals.