Anthropology

2011-12 General Catalog

361 Social Sciences 1 Building
(831) 459- 3320
http://anthro.ucsc.edu/

Program DescriptionCourse


Faculty and Professional Interests

Professor

Donald Brenneis 

Linguistic anthropology, folklore, legal anthropology, ethnomusicology, overseas Indians, South Asia, disputing and dispute management, legal language, bureaucratic institutions

Nancy N. Chen

Medical anthropology, visual anthropology, urban anthropology, Asian American identity, mental health, food, China

May N. Diaz, Emerita

Shelly Errington 

Globalization of folk art, visual and social semiotics, photography, film, the Internet and digital media, Southeast Asia, and Latin America

Alison Galloway 

Skeletal biology, forensic anthropology, human variation, history and ethics of physical anthropology, reproductive energetics and aging

Diane Gifford-Gonzalez 

Neolithic Africa and Eurasia, colonial New Mexico, origins of food production, pastoralists, zooarchaeology, history of archaeology, interpretive theory, visual anthropology

Judith A. Habicht-Mauche 

Precontact and early contact North America; cross-cultural interaction and trade; ceramic technology; archaeology of gender, power, and identity; Southwest and Southern Plains

Susan Harding 

Culture, politics, narrative, gender, local/global studies, ethnographic writing, fundamentalism, Christianity, state-making, aging, America, and Spain

Diane K. Lewis, Emerita

Daniel T. Linger, Emeritus

Carolyn Martin Shaw, Emerita

Olga Nájera-Ramírez 

Folklore theory, ritual, festival, dance, greater Mexican culture, history and folklore, transnationalism, identity; expressive culture, ethnomusicology, bilingual communication, gender, history, and culture of Latin America, the U.S., and Mexico

Triloki Nath Pandey 

Native peoples of North America, cultures of India, political anthropology, anthropological theories and comparisons; native North America; tribal India; Nepal

Richard R. Randolph, Emeritus

Lisa Rofel 

Critical theory, anthropology of modernity, popular/public culture, gender and sexuality, queer theory, transnational capitalism, postcolonial and transnational feminism, China

Stuart A. Schlegel, Emeritus

Anna Tsing

Culture and politics; feminist theory; globalization; multi-species anthropology; social landscapes and forest ethnoecologies; multi-sited ethnography; Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and the U.S.

Adrienne L. Zihlman

Primate and human evolution, comparative functional anatomy of monkeys and apes, sex and gender, growth and development, life history and evolutionary theory, history of physical anthropology

Associate Professor

Mark Anderson

Racial formation, diaspora, nationalism, transnationalism, culture and power; Latin America, African diaspora

Melissa L. Caldwell

Poverty and welfare; charity and philanthropy; religion; the politics of food, gardens, nature, and landscapes; socialism and postsocialism; Russia, the former Soviet Union, and Eastern Europe

Danilyn Rutherford

Borders and frontiers, colonialism, nationalism, ethnicity, kinship, performance, Christianity, secularism, sovereignty, publics, affect, technology, governancy, theory and method in anthropology, West Papua, Indonesia, the U.S.

Assistant Professor

Chelsea Blackmore

Pre-Columbian archaeology (Mesoamerican focus), identity formation, complex societies, class and state formation, gender, feminist/queer theory

Mayanthi Fernando

Anthropology of religion, secularism, Islam, multiculturalism/pluralism; colonial and post-colonial France, Europe

Andrew Salvador Mathews

Environmental anthropology, science and technology studies, conservation and development

J. Cameron Monroe

Historical archaeology, complex societies, political economy, architecture and landscape, Africa and the African diaspora

Megan Moodie

South Asian studies, feminist theory, reproductive and population politics, kinship, development, legal identities, tribal communities

Matthew Wolf-Meyer

Anthropology and history of medicine and public health, science studies, American studies, popular culture, the United States and the United Kingdom

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Professor

Raoul Birnbaum (History of Art and Visual Culture)

Buddhist studies, especially Chinese practices from medieval times to the present; religion and visual culture in China

John Brown Childs, Emeritus (Sociology)

Ethnic conflict and transcommunal cooperation; sociology of knowledge; African American, Native American, Latino interactions

James T. Clifford (History of Consciousness)

History of anthropology, travel, and exoticism; transnational cultural studies, museum studies, indigenous studies

Carolyn Dean (History of Art and Visual Culture)

Cultural histories of the native Americas and colonial Latin America

A. Russell Flegal (Microbiology and Environmental Toxicology)

Anthropogenic perturbations of biogeochemical cycles, applications of isotopic tracers in anthropology and archaeology

Stephen R. Gliessman, Emeritus (Environmental Studies)

Agroecology, sustainable agriculture, tropical land use and development, alternative trade networks, sustainable livelihoods and conservation, community and agroecology

Donna Haraway (History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies)

Feminist theory, cultural and historical studies of science and technology, relation of life and human sciences, human-animal relations, and animal studies

Paul Koch (Earth Sciences)

Isotope biogeochemistry, vertebrate paleontology

Marc S. Mangel (Applied Mathematics and Statistics)

Mathematical modeling of biological phenomena, especially the evolutionary ecology of growth, aging, and longevity; quantitative issues in fishery management; mathematical and computational aspects of disease

Patricia Zavella, Emerita (Latin American and Latino Studies)

Chicana/Latino studies, women's work and domestic labor, poverty, family, sexuality and social networks, feminist studies, ethnographic research methods, and transnational migration of Mexicans

Associate Professor

Jeffrey Bury (Environmental Studies)

Political ecology; sustainable development; Latin American studies; international relations; institutional dimensions of natural resource conservation in the global south ; extractive industries; climate change; new models of conservation

S. Ravi Rajan (Environmental Studies)

Environmental history and political ecology, risk and disaster studies, science and technology studies, North-South environmental conflicts, environmental social theory, environmental ethics

Renya Ramirez (American Studies)

Native American studies, Indian identity, Native Americans and anthropology, urban Indians, Native American women, cultural citizenship, expressive culture, and anti-racist education

Assistant Professor

Marcia Ochoa (Feminist Studies)

Gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, Latina/o studies, media and cultural studies, ethnography of media, feminism, queer theory, geography, multimedia production, graphic design, colonialism and modernity, Latin American studies—Colombia and Venezuela

Flora Lu (Latin American and Latino Studies)

 Ecological anthropology, human behavioral ecology, Amazon rainforest, indigenous peoples, conservation, Ecuador, culture change, market integration, indigenous resource management, political ecology, environmental justice

Cecilia Rivas (Latin American and Latino Studies)

Salvadoran transnationalism; media (Internet newspapers; migration; globalization; race, ethnicity, and gender; bilingualism; consumption; El Salvador Central America

Revised: 8/13/12