Björn Krondorfer, Chair.
Professor of Religious Studies
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Mary's City, MD 20686 USA
+ 240 895-4219
bhkrondorfer@smcm.edu
2008. “Textual Male Intimacy and the Religious Imagination: Men Giving Testimony to Themselves.” Literature and Theology 22/3:265-279.
2008. “Is Forgetting Reprehensible? Holocaust Remembrance and the Task of Oblivion.” Journal of Religious Ethics 36.2 (June):233-267.
2008. “A Perpetrator’s Confession: Gender and Religion in Oswald Pohl’s Conversion Narrative.” Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality 2/2:62-81.
2008. “Serious Play: Bibliodrama in the Context of Creative Incarnation.” Proceedings of Annual Conference of KAPS (Korean Association of Psychodrama and Sociodrama), Seoul (January):109-120. In same volume: Korean translation by Y. M. Choi (January):121-130.
2008. “Bibliodrama: Embodying Biblical Stories.” Proceedings of Annual Conference of KAPS (Korean Association of Psychodrama and Sociodrama), Seoul (January):133-140. In same volume: Korean translation by Sung Hee Cho (January):141-146.
2008. “Religiöse Männlichkeitsideale im Widerstreit: Von Gottesmännern und männlichen Eunuchen.“ Fachtagungsbeitrag Religionen und Geschlecht: Geschlechterdemokratie im multiethnischen und multireligiösen Europa (Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung/Gunda-Werner-Institut,Berlin). Translations: Czech: “Náboženské ideály mužství v rozporu: o Božích mužích a mužských eunuších” (2008); Polish: “Starcie religijnych ideałów męskości: boży mężczyźni i męscy kastraci” (2008); English: “Conflicting Religious Ideals of Masculinity: On Godmen and Male Eunuchs” (2008).
2007. “World Religions, Christianity.” Entry in International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, 1 vol., eds. M. Flood, J. K. Gardiner, B. Pease and K. Pringle, London, New York: Routledge, pp. 658-660.
2007. “Rejoinder: Navigating through Troubled Language.” Theology & Sexuality 14/1:107-112.
2007. “Who’s Afraid of Gay Theology? Men’s Studies, Gay Scholars and Heterosexual Silence.” Theology & Sexuality 13/3:257-274.
2004. “Men’s Studies in Religion.” (co-authored with Phil Culbertson). Entry for Encyclopedia of Religion, 2nd edition. Ed. in chief Lindsay Jones. Macmillan.
2004. “Mel Gibson’s Alter Ego: A Male Passion for Violence.” CrossCurrents 54/1 (Spring):16-21.
2004. “Theological Innocence and Family History in the Land of Perpetrators: German Theologians after the Shoah.” Harvard Theological Review 91/1 (January):61-82.
2003. “Interkulturelle Erinnerungsarbeit & Familienbiographie: Emotionen in der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Holocaust.“ Erziehung Heute 3 (Innsbruck, Österreich):9-13.
2000. “Der disziplinierte Körper: Thesen zur Wiederentdeckung einer religiösen Körpersprache.” Lernort Gemeinde: Zeitschrift für theologische Praxis 18/3:21-26.
1999. “Islamische Identität in Nordamerika.” CIBEDO: Beiträge zum Gespräch zwischen Christen und Muslims 13/1:4-11.
1998. "Dance and Drama: In Monotheistic Traditions." Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion. Ed. by Serinity Young. Macmillan.
1994. "Ritually Enacting the Reading Experience: A Dramatic Way to Teach Literature." Authored with Robin Bates. English Educa tion 26/4 (December):236-248.
1994. "Our Soul Has Not Suffered: Intimacy and Hostility Between Fathers and Sons in Post-Shoah Germany." The Journal of Men's Studies 2:3 (February):157-169.
1993. "Play Theology as a Discourse of Disguise." Literature & Theology 7(4) (December):365-380.
1993. "Kulturgut Holocaust: Gedanken zum neuen U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington." Tribune 127:91-104.
1992. "Bodily Knowing, Ritual Embodiment, and Experimental Drama: From Regression to Transgression." Journal of Ritual Studies 6 (Summer):27-38.
1992. "Ethos der Erinnerung: Das liberale amerikanische Judentum und der Holocaust." Tribune 124:117-124.
1991. "Gefuhle der Schuld und Abwehr: Begegnungen zwischen Nachkriegs-Deutschen und Juden der NachShoah." Tribune 119:130-139.
1991. "Ist die deutsche Kultur antisemitisch? Gedanken zur (Fremd) Bestimmung des Judentums." Tribune 117:131-143