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Postal Address
School of Anthropology
University of Arizona
P.O. Box 210030
Tucson, AZ 85721-00030
Delivery Address
School of Anthropology
1009 East South Campus Drive
Tucson, AZ 85721
Tel: 520.621.2585
Fax: 520.621.2088
Anthro@email.arizona.edu
School Director
Dr. Barbara Mills
Haury Anthropology Building,
Room 210
Tel: 520.621.6298
Fax: 520.621.2088
bmills@arizona.edu
Students
Maisa
Taha
Ph.D. Program
Dissertation Working Title: Youth in Debate with the West: Citizenship within and beyond the European classroom
Field site: Almeria province, Spain
Sub-discipline: Linguistic Anthropology
Minor: Near Eastern Studies
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Born and raised in Northwest Arkansas to an immigrant father and a reluctantly relocated mother, Place and Home are ideas that have long tugged at my heart and brain. Where...
Erana Jae
Taylor
Ph.D. Program
Focus: Ecological anthropology -- Ethnozoology
Area of Study: Amazonian and coastal Brazil
Method: Ethnography, ethnozooarchaeology, GIS, and modeling.
Research Interests: Hunter-gatherer and artisanal fishery ecologies. Human-animal relationships, coupled social-natural systems, and the application of ethnoarchaeology to ecological conservation. Resilience, regime shifts, complex adaptive...
Stanzin
Tonyot
Ph.D. Program
520-621-2585
520-621-2088
My broader theoretical interest is in historical changes in forms of conduct and governmentality in colonial, monarchical and postcolonial South Asia. These include diverse ways of conducting self and others and their effects or consequences in allowing for the possibility of certain forms of subjects, conducts, social relations, experiences and affect.
My research interest is driven by first...
Cari
Tusing
Ph.D. Program
BA in Anthropology, Hispanic Studies from the College of William and Mary
Writing stage MA Historia y Memoria from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Current Interests: historical trauma, political violence, everyday life, Latin America, history and anthropology, oral history








