The University of Iowa Department of Religious Studies

Richard Brent Turner

Professor, African American Religious History
Interdisciplinary program faculty (African American Studies and International Studies)

Richard Brent Turner was born in Boston, Massachusetts and graduated from Boston Latin School and Boston University  where he received his B.A. And M.A. degrees. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1986. Dr. Turner joined the University of Iowa faculty in 2001 and holds appointments in Department of Religious Studies, African American Studies Program, and International Programs.

Research:
Dr. Turner’s research program focuses on twentieth-century and contemporary African-American religious history and African diaspora religions in the Black Atlantic world. He is especially interested in the following areas: Islam in the United States; religion and music in New Orleans, before and after Hurricane Katrina; Vodou in the United States and Haiti; interactions between African-American religion and popular music — jazz, soul, and hip hop; black nationalism and religion; African-American religion and human rights; ethnography; urban religious experience; and globalization and transnationalism. Dr. Turner is currently working on a book project on African-American religion and music in the 1960s. He is a member of  American Academy of Religion, American Anthropological Association, Association for Africanist Anthropology, and is on the board of directors of KOSANBA, an international scholarly association for the study of Haitian Vodou.

Teaching:
Dr. Turner regularly teaches a series of courses on African-American religious history and African American Studies. Many of his courses are cross-listed in the Department of Religious Studies and the African American Studies Program.

Selected Publications (for complete list, please view Dr. Turner's CV):

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