This course is a study of Black religious women in the U.S., and how they wrote about their religious beliefs and experiences. Students will encounter leaders who changed or led established movements such as Zilpha Elaw and Jarena Lee, women who had religious visions such as Shaker Rebecca Cox Jackson, and literary writers who interrogated religious groups and practices such as Nella Larsen. Students will be asked to consider how religious belief and practice might shape the way people conceptualize what it means to be a Black woman in the U.S.
ENG 309: Prophetic Black Women
Cross Listed
AAAS 309, REL 309
Program
Attributes
Diversity Domestic,
Required for the major,
Upper-Level,
WGSS Humanities