

Josef Sorett
Dr. Josef Sorett brings unique insights into the intersection of religion, Black art, and culture in the 20th century. As a distinguished professor at Georgetown University, he specializes in African American and African diaspora studies, contributing significantly to the academic discourse surrounding these fields. Dr. Sorett's work is pivotal in understanding the intricate ways religion has influenced and been influenced by Black cultural expressions and artistic movements throughout the last century. In his role as chair of the Department of Religion, Dr. Sorett has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum to reflect the dynamic and evolving nature of religious studies, particularly as it pertains to African American experiences. His leadership extends to directing the Center on African-American Religion, Sexual Politics, and Social Justice, where he fosters interdisciplinary research and dialogue on critical issues at the nexus of faith, identity, and social change. Dr. Sorett's scholarly contributions have been widely recognized for their depth and originality, offering new perspectives on how religious narratives and practices have intersected with cultural production in Black communities. His research not only enriches academic understanding but also informs broader societal conversations about race, culture, and spirituality. Through his teaching and mentorship, Dr. Sorett continues to inspire a new generation of scholars to explore these vital themes with rigor and passion.
Publications
, 48-61, 2019-03-01
, 142-178, 2023-04-22
, 63-C2P84, 2023-04-22
, 26-C1P73, 2023-04-22
, 200-217, 2011-01-01
, 106-C3P72, 2023-04-22
, 17-26, 2017-01-01
, 629-630, 2006-11-22
, 470-471, 2012-01-01
, 19-54, 2016-09-01
, 56-77, 2021-10-15
, 164-166, 2007-01-01
, 318-322, 2009-01-01
, 11-22, 2009-03-01