Teaching

My teaching emphasizes the application of critical theory to contemporary problems, with the goal of teaching students to link contemporary problems to wider political, economic, and socio-cultural forces and to interrogate their taken-for-granted assumptions about the world.

I specialize in teaching courses on cultural anthropology, medical anthropology, global health, cross-cultural aging, migration, globalization, and qualitative research methods.

Course Instruction

Current Global Health Events (Spring 2020, Fall 2021)

Medical Anthropology and Global Health Discussion Section (Fall 2019, Spring 2020)

Guest Lectures

Intro to Medical Anthropology (Fall 2016)

Intro to Human Evolution (Spring 2017, Fall 2017)

Anthropology of Childhood and the Family (Spring 2019)

Anthropology of Aging (Fall 2021)

Intro to Sociology (Spring 2022)

Students in my course, Current Global Health Events, draw a "concept map" of how neoliberalism infiltrated global health in Badakhshan.

Students in my course, Current Global Health Events, draw a “concept map” of how neoliberalism infiltrated global health in Badakhshan.