- Email:
- hcgarvey@iu.edu
Hannah C. Garvey is the Center for Religion and the Human's postdoctoral fellow. She earned an M.A. (2017) and Ph.D. (2024) in religious studies from Indiana University. In collaboration with Constance Furey, she is the organizer of Teaching Religion in Public (TRiP) projects.
Her research focuses on religion and textuality in the United States, with particular attention to race, aesthetics, and constructions of the human. Her dissertation, "Opacity and The Strange Meaning of Being Black," was oriented around visual and literary creations of W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison.