Judith Weisenfeld Explained

Education:Barnard College (AB)
Princeton University (MA, PhD)
Occupation:Scholar, professor
Employer:Princeton University
Notable Works:African American Women and Christian Activism: New York's Black YWCA, 1905–1945.
Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949
New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration
Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion

Judith Weisenfeld is an American scholar of religion. She is Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion at Princeton University, where she is also the Chair of the Department of Religion.[1] Her research primarily focuses on African-American religion in the first half of the 20th century. In 2019, Weisenfeld was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Early life and education

Weisenfeld was raised Catholic in Queens, NYC, and attended Barnard College,[2] [3] where she graduated cum laude in 1986 with an A. B. degree in religion.[4] She then attended Princeton for her M.A. and Ph.D. (1992), with her dissertation focusing on the Black women's branch of the YWCA in New York in the first half of the 20th century.[5]

Career

Her dissertation became the basis for her first book, African American Women and Christian Activism: New York's Black YWCA, 1905–1945.[6] [7] While in graduate school in Princeton, Weisenfeld also became interested in film, which became a focus of her second book project: Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

In 2017, Weisenfeld published her third book, New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration.[13] The book develops a "comprehensive study of the formation of early 20th-century black religious movements",[14] incorporating into her analysis religious practices outside the Christian tradition that has traditionally been the focus of such scholarship.[15]

Weisenfeld taught at Barnard from 1991 until 2000, then Vassar College, where she earned tenure and chaired the Religion Department and led the Pan-African Studies Program.[16]

She joined Princeton's faculty in 2007. In addition to her appointment as in the Department of Religion as Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor, Weisenfeld is also affiliated with the Department of African American Studies, the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, the Program in American Studies and the Center for the Study of Religion.[17]

Awards and honors

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-08-22. Judith Weisenfeld. 2020-06-15. Department of Religion. en.
  2. News: Booker. Vaughn A.. Religious Movements of the Great Migration: An Interview with Judith Weisenfeld. 14 February 2018. Religion & Politics. 7 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Singh. Simran Jeet. 2021-03-24. Judith Weisenfeld, "Anti-Racism as a Spiritual Practice". 2021-05-21. Religion News Service. en-US.
  4. Web site: Barnard Professor Lectures History of Harlem YWCA. Rabinowitz. Mikaela. 29 October 1998. spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu. Columbia Daily Spectator. en. 2018-02-15.
  5. News: Patel. Ushma. Weisenfeld examines religious motivation in activist, artistic fields. 14 February 2018. Princeton University. November 5, 2007. en.
  6. Moore. Cecilia A.. African American Women and Christian Activism: New York's Black YWCA, 1905–1945. By Judith Weisenfeld. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997. viii + 231 pp. $35.00 cloth.. Church History. 68. 1. 2009. 220–221. 0009-6407. 10.2307/3170176. 3170176. 163073625 .
  7. Judith Weisenfeld. African American Women and Christian Activism: New York's Black YWCA, 1905–1945. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1997. Pp. viii, 231. $35.00. The American Historical Review. 1999. 1937-5239. 10.1086/ahr/104.2.586.
  8. Butters. Gerald R.. Hollywood Be Thy Name and the New Wave of African American Film Scholarship. Reviews in American History. 36. 1. 2008. 89–94. 1080-6628. 10.1353/rah.2008.0018. 143710353.
  9. Watts. J.. Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949. By Judith Weisenfeld. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. xiv, 341 pp. Paper, $24.95. . Journal of American History. 94. 4. 2008. 1298. 0021-8723. 10.2307/25095414. 25095414.
  10. Johnson. Sylvester A.. Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949. The American Historical Review. 113. 5. 2008. 1577–1578. 0002-8762. 10.1086/ahr.113.5.1577.
  11. Sherrard. Brooke. Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949 – By Judith Weisenfeld. Religious Studies Review. 35. 3. 2009. 203. 0319-485X. 10.1111/j.1748-0922.2009.01371_21.x.
  12. Wright. Benjamin G.. Judith Weisenfeld, Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929–1949. The Journal of African American History. 93. 3. 2008. 454–456. 1548-1867. 10.1086/JAAHv93n3p454.
  13. Angell. Stephen W.. Judith Weisenfeld. New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration.. The American Historical Review. 123. 1. 2018. 247–248. 0002-8762. 10.1093/ahr/123.1.247.
  14. News: Nonfiction Book Review: New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity During the Great Migration by Judith Weisenfeld. New York Univ., $35 (368p). . December 12, 2016. Publishers Weekly. 2018-02-15. en.
  15. Moore. Julia Robinson. New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity during the Great Migration. By Judith Weisenfeld. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 85. 3. 2017. 853–856. 0002-7189. 10.1093/jaarel/lfx034.
  16. News: Raftery. Isolde. Faculty, Administration Examine Barnard Tenure – Columbia Daily Spectator. 14 February 2018. Columbia Spectator. March 27, 2013.
  17. Web site: 22 August 2016. Judith Weisenfeld. 14 February 2018. Department of Religion. Princeton University.
  18. Web site: Press Release: New 2019 Members Announced. 14 May 2019. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 17 April 2019 .
  19. Taves. Ann. September 1997. This Far by Faith: Readings in African-American Women's Autobiography. Edited by Weisenfeld Judith and Newman Richard. New York: Routledge, 1996. 326 pp.. Church History. en. 66. 3. 671–672. 10.2307/3169555. 1755-2613. 3169555. 161641790 .