Alexis Wells

 Alexis Wells

Alexis S. Wells

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Biography

Vanderbilt University - African-American Studies



Experience

  • Emory University

    Writing and Composition Coach, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program

    Alexis worked at Emory University as a Writing and Composition Coach, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program

  • Emory University

    Graduate Student

    Alexis worked at Emory University as a Graduate Student

  • Vanderbilt University

    Assistant Professor of African-American Religious History

    Alexis worked at Vanderbilt University as a Assistant Professor of African-American Religious History

  • Oxford College of Emory

    Adjunct Lecturer

    Alexis worked at Oxford College of Emory as a Adjunct Lecturer

  • Morehouse College

    Adjunct Lecturer, Religion

    Alexis worked at Morehouse College as a Adjunct Lecturer, Religion

Education

  • Emory University

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Religion/Religious Studies

  • On Recent Discoveries By Emory Researchers (ORDER) Fellowship



  • Mellon Graduate Teaching Fellowship



  • Race and Difference Initiative Travel Grant



  • Emory University Graduate Diversity Fellowship



  • Emory University

    Writing and Composition Coach, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program



  • Emory University

    Graduate Student



  • Spelman College

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    English Language and Literature, General

  • Emory University Candler School of Theology

    Master of Divinity (M.Div.)



Publications

  • “’She Come Like a Nightmare:’ Hags, Witches, and the Gendered Trans-Sense among the Enslaved in the Lower South”

    Journal of Africana Religions

  • “’She Come Like a Nightmare:’ Hags, Witches, and the Gendered Trans-Sense among the Enslaved in the Lower South”

    Journal of Africana Religions

  • “The Gendered Ethics of Female Enslavement: Searching for Southern Slave Women’s Religiosity in the African Atlantic,”

    Journal of Southern Religion

  • “’She Come Like a Nightmare:’ Hags, Witches, and the Gendered Trans-Sense among the Enslaved in the Lower South”

    Journal of Africana Religions

  • “The Gendered Ethics of Female Enslavement: Searching for Southern Slave Women’s Religiosity in the African Atlantic,”

    Journal of Southern Religion

  • “Re-evaluating Roots: Slavery as Source and Challenge for African-American Theology”

    T & T Clark Companion to African-American Theology

Positions

  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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  • African-American Studies Collective

    Charter Member

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