DiscoverThe Classical Ideas PodcastEP 336: Deirdre Jonese Austin on Dance and Sacredness
EP 336: Deirdre Jonese Austin on Dance and Sacredness

EP 336: Deirdre Jonese Austin on Dance and Sacredness

Update: 2025-11-18
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Deirdre Jonese Austin (she/her) is a writer, womanist minister, and Black feminist anthropologist and ethnographer raised in the South and in the Protestant Church. Her work, ministry, and research develop out of her own experience and explore topics at the intersection of faith, race, gender and sexuality, and justice. Jonese has a Master of Divinity degree from Emory University's Candler School of Theology. She is currently a PhD candidate at Duke University in Cultural Anthropology, pursuing certificates in Feminist and African and African American Studies. Her doctoral project explores how Black women dancers in the U.S. South cultivate the sacred in their relationships with their own bodies and sexualities, the divine, and other dancers, at Black churches and at pole-dance and fitness studios.

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EP 336: Deirdre Jonese Austin on Dance and Sacredness

EP 336: Deirdre Jonese Austin on Dance and Sacredness

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