Elizabeth F.L. Dolfi

Elizabeth F.L. Dolfi

Research Interest

PhD, Religion, Columbia University, 2022
M.Phil, Religion, Columbia University, 2015
IRWGS Graduate Certification in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Columbia University, 2015
M.A., Religion, Columbia University, 2014
M.A., Religion and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Yale Divinity School, 2012
B.A., Religion and Women's Studies, Vassar College, 2009

Liz Dolfi is an Early Career Fellow in the Department of Religion, working in the North American Religions subfield. She holds an PhD, MPhil, MA, and the IRWGS Graduate Certification in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Columbia University. She received her MA in Religion and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Yale Divinity School, and her BA in Religion and Women's Studies from Vassar College. She is primarily interested in feminist and queer studies of religion in America, with an emphasis on twentieth-century evangelical media, and her dissertation is a multidisciplinary study of the evangelical anti-trafficking movement. This project has been supported by the Heyman Center for the Humanities and the Institute for Religion, Culture, and Public Life, and she is currently a graduate fellow with the Louisville Institute.