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Fotini Katsanos
Indigenous religions; liberal studies
Lecturer, Tina Katsanos (B.A. UNC-Greensboro, M.A. USC-Columbia), joined the Department in 1998. She teaches liberal studies courses which focus on the impact of globalization on indigenous religions as well as introductory courses in American Indian religions, Western religions, and Eastern religions.
Courses
LBST 2102: Global Connections
RELS 2101: Introduction to Western Religions
RELS 2102: Introduction to Asian Religions
RELS 2107: Introduction to Native American Religions
RELS 2000: Special Topics: Religion and Ecology
Current interests
Indigenous Religions: myth and ritual, modes of survival through adaptation and transformation, New World encounters and images
Religion in contemporary fiction
Religion and Ecology