Visiting Assistant Professor of Religious Studies
ethics of madness, gender, and sexuality in North African Islamic Mysticism; narratives of water and relationship of ecology to the divine; digital humanities

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Brittany Landorf is a doctoral candidate in the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University in Atlanta, GA.  Her research explores the dynamic of ethics, gender and sexuality, and madness in Sufi thought and practice. Her writing has appeared in The Journal of Body and ReligionThe Journal of Islamic Ethics, and Practical Matters. Her research has been supported by the Fulbright Foundation (2015-2016; 2021-2023) and the American Institute for Maghrib Studies (2021-2023). She received a BA from Macalester College (2014) and an MTS in Islamic Studies from Harvard Divinity School (2018).