David Stowe
stowed@msu.edu
(517) 355-7575
705 Wells Hall
619 Red Cedar Rd
East Lansing, MI 48824
FacultyReligious Studies
Professor
Religion in North America; Religion and Sound; Religion and Film; Religion in Popular Culture
Biography
David W. Stowe teaches religious studies at Michigan State University, where he served from 2014-16 as chair of the English Department. His most recent book is Song of Exile: The Enduring Mystery of Psalm 137 (Oxford, 2016). His previous book was No Sympathy for the Devil: Christian Pop Music and the Transformation of American Evangelicalism (UNC Press 2011). How Sweet the Sound: Music in the Spiritual Lives of Americans (Harvard, 2004), won the Deems Taylor Award from ASCAP. Stowe’s first book, Swing Changes: Big Band Jazz in New Deal America (Harvard, 1994), was published in Japanese by Hosei University Press. He published his first novel, Learning from Loons, in 2020. While on leave from Michigan State University, Stowe taught at Doshisha University’s Graduate School of American Studies in Kyoto, Japan, where he also served as Associate Dean. During the 2012-13 academic year, Stowe held a research fellowship at Yale’s Institute of Sacred Music.
Education
Ph.D., Yale University, 1993
B.A., Haverford College, 1983
Principle Scholarly Interests
U.S. cultural history, music and religion, jazz history
Media Mentions
How this 2,500-year-old Hebrew psalm still resonates with the oppressed
Fast Company Online
July 4, 2024
Op-Ed: A blue Christmas song can be a comfort, when everyone else seems to feel joy
Los Angeles Times Online
December 20, 2022
How Kennedy Center honoree Amy Grant has walked the line between "Christian" and "secular" music
MSN Entertainment
November 27, 2022
Thanksgiving hymns are a few centuries old, tops – but biblical psalms of gratitude and praise go back thousands of years
The Conversation
November 21, 2022
Frederick Douglass, July 4th, and remembering Babylon in America
New Pittsburgh Courier Online
July 4, 2022
Courses
ENG 210 Foundations of Literary Study
ENG 342 The Popular in Literature and Music
AMS 210 Introduction to American Studies
REL 205 Myth, Self, and Religion
REL 215 The Sound of World Religions
REL 175 Religion in Film
IAH 201 United States and the World
IAH 211 Sacred Music of the Asia-Pacific
MUS 410 Jazz History
AMS 881 American Studies Theory, Methods, and Bibliography
AMS 891 Music, Culture, and Power