Claire Hautot
Part-Time Instructor of Religious Studies 121 Coates Hall |
Ms. Hautot is a doctoral candidate in Anthropology and Sociology of Religion at the University of Chicago Divinity School. Her research areas include religion in the United States, anthropology of the American South, anthropology of religion, anthropology of history, civil religion, neo-confederacy, white nationalism, and public memory. Here at LSU, Claire teaches REL 1000: Religions of the World.
B.A. in Religious Studies, Rhodes College (2014)
M.A. in Anthropology & Women’s and Gender Studies, Brandeis University (2016)
Ph.D candidate in Religious Studies, University of Chicago (expected graduation Spring 2025)
REL1000: Religions of the World
Recipient of Social Science Research Council Dissertation Development Program, Northwestern University (2018)
Recipient of Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture Research Grant, University of Chicago (2018; declined)
Recipient of Graduate Student Research Grant, Brandeis University (2015)
Recipient of Women’s Studies Endowed Fellowship, Brandeis University (2015-2016)
Recipient of Dr. and Mrs. Paul McLauren Watson Scholarship, Rhodes College (2010-2014)
Inductee into Theta Alpha Kappa – National Honor Society for Religious Studies and Theology (2014)
Inductee into Order of Omega – Leadership Honor Society for Fraternity and Sorority Men and Women (2014)
Recipient of Rhodes Institute for Regional Studies Research Fellowship (2013)