
Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
Academic Appointments
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Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
2021-22 Courses
- Black Religion in America
RELIGST 241, RELIGST 341 (Spr) - Defining the Moral Body: Sex, Race, and Gender in Religion
RELIGST 121 (Spr) - The Religions and Cultures of Enslaved People in America
RELIGST 263, RELIGST 363 (Win) -
Independent Studies (5)
- Individual Work
RELIGST 199 (Spr, Sum) - Individual Work for Graduate Students
RELIGST 389 (Spr, Sum) - Paper in the Field
RELIGST 392 (Spr) - Research in American Religions
RELIGST 382 (Spr, Sum) - Senior Essay/Honors Thesis Research
RELIGST 297 (Spr)
- Individual Work
All Publications
- The Souls of Womenfolk: The Religious Cultures of Enslaved Women in the Lower South University of North Carolina Press. 2021
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Re-evaluating Roots: Slavery as Source and Challenge for African American Theology
T&T CLARK HANDBOOK OF AFRICAN AMERICAN THEOLOGY
2019: 19-31
View details for Web of Science ID 000579879000003
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"She Come Like a Nightmare" Hags, Witches and the Gendered Trans-Sense among the Enslaved in the Lower South
JOURNAL OF AFRICANA RELIGIONS
2017; 5 (2): 239-274
View details for Web of Science ID 000416730000005