Ariela Marcus-Sells
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Department: Religious Studies
Email: amarcussells@elon.edu
Phone number: (336) 278-5742
Brief Biography
News & Notes
Education
Ph.D, Stanford University, Religious Studies/Islamic Studies
B.A., Barnard College/Columbia University, Religion – Summa Cum LaudeCourses Taught
100-level: Religion in a Global Context; Muslims in America
200-level: Islamic Traditions; African Traditions
300-level: Islamic Encounters; Islamic Secrets
Research
Undergraduate Research Projects Mentored:
"Islamophobia in the Airline Industry" - Sonya Walker, 2020, Multi Faith Scholar
"Christianity and the Kikuyu" - Sara Maya N’Deritu, 2020
“French Islamophobia from the Revolution to Today“ – Mason Enloe, 2020
"Christian Missionaries in Colonial West-Africa" - Brianna Elder, 2019
“American Muslim Responses to Racial Injustice“ – Joel Green, 2019, Honors Fellow
“Defunding Terror: Targeting International Terrorist Groups through Funding Networks” – Carly Goldstein, 2018, College Fellow
“Time is the Scroll: Poetic Expressions of Muslim and Jewish Identities in al-Andalus” – Iliana Brodsky, 2017
Grants Awarded
2018 National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship
2017 Elon University Summer Research Fellowship
2016 CIEE Faculty Development Fellowship
2015 Elon Distinguished Emerging Scholar
2013 – 2014 Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
2012 IIE Graduate Fellowship for International Study
2007-2008 IIE Fulbright Scholarship, Jordan
Publications
Refereed Publications:
“Science, Sorcery, and Secrets in the Fawa'id nuraniyya of Sidi Muhammad al-Kunti.” History of Religions 58.4 (2019): 432-464.
“The Kunta of the Sahara.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Islamic Studies. Ed. John O. Voll. New York: Oxford University Press, January 2018.
Online Publications:
Presentations
- "Technologies of Devotion in the Works of Sidi al-Mukhtar al-Kunti," West Africa and the Maghreb: Reassessing Intellectual Connections in the 21st Century” at Harvard Divinity School, September 2018.
- "The Science of God’s Friends: Sufi Authority and Devotional Practice in the Southern Sahara," Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 2017.
- “Textual Practice: Devotional Reading in a Southern Saharan Sufi Community," Triangle Conference on the History of Muslim Societies, National Humanities Center, Durham, NC, April 2017
- “Poised on the Higher Horizon’: Narrative tafsir and Sufi practice in the Southern Sahara," The Annual Conference of the American Academy of Religion (AAR), “Qur’an Group,” November 2016
- “Sorcery, Science, and Secrets: Muslim Devotional Practice in the Work of the Kunta Scholars,” Muslim Africa Symposium, Duke University, April 2016
- “Spells and Prayers: Discussing Muslim Practice in Saharan Society,” The Annual Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies (MESAAS) Graduate Conference at Columbia University, March 2014
- “From Sorcery to Devotion: Constructing Friendship with God in the Works of Sidi Mu?ammad al-Kunti”, The Annual Meeting of the Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA), October 2013
- “The Greatest Name of God: Text and Practice in the Fawa?id nuraniyya," The Ifriquiyya Workshop at Columbia University, March 2013.
Skills
Languages:
Modern Standard/Scholarly Arabic, Advanced Reading and Speaking
Classical Arabic, Advanced Reading
Jordanian/Palestinian Arabic, Advanced Speaking
French, Advanced Reading and Speaking