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Joseph Winters

My name is Joseph Winters and I am an associate professor at Duke University in Religious Studies and African and African American Studies. I hold secondary appointments in English and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. My interests lie at the intersection of black religious thought, black studies, and critical theory. My research examines the ways black literature and aesthetics develop alternative configurations of the sacred-profane, piety, (black) spirit, and secularity in response to the religious underpinnings of anti-black violence and coloniality. My first book, Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy, and the Agony of Progress was published by Duke University Press in 2016. My second book, The Disturbing Profane: Hip Hop, Blackness, and the Sacred will be published in August 2025.

Symposia

Essays

Anti-Blackness, the Sacred, and the Demonic

What would it mean to pursue, or even practice, the un-representable? How does the unruliness of the demonic differ from the unruliness that sovereign Man has always been able to claim as a special right, in the name of order and protection?