ANTH 2280
Medical Anthropology
Course Description
Cultures & Societies of the World, Science & Society
The course introduces medical anthropology, and contextualizes bodies, suffering, healing and health. It is organized thematically around a critical humanist approach, along with perspectives from political economy and social constructionism. The aim of the course is to provide a broad understanding of the relationship between culture, healing (including and especially the Western form of healing known as biomedicine), health and political power.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Jarrett Zigon
Fall 2026
Gertrude Fraser
Summer 2026
Kasey Jernigan
Spring 2026
Eunchae Kwon
Spring 2026
Jessica Mulligan
Spring 2026
Trishita Shandilya
Spring 2026
To Be Announced
Spring 2025
Julia Fontanilla
Fall 2024
Richard Deang
Spring 2023
David Menjivar
Spring 2023
Christian Ruiz
Spring 2023
Niraj Raju
Fall 2022
Madeleine Jean
Spring 2022
Caroline Noel
Spring 2022
Faculty Staff
Spring 2022
Mingyun Zhang
Spring 2022
China Scherz
Fall 2021
Liezl Vergara
Fall 2021
Shane Weitzman
Fall 2021
Anna Eisenstein
Summer 2021
Eniola Afolayan
Spring 2021
Ray Qu
Fall 2020
Uzma Zafar
Fall 2020
Zach McKeeby
Spring 2020
Soha Tariq
Spring 2020
Sylvia Tidey
Spring 2020
Jeffrey Attridge
Fall 2019
Nazli Azergun
Fall 2019
Xiaolei Qu
Fall 2019
Jacqueline Cieslak
Summer 2019
Anthony Schienschang
Spring 2019
Rachel Apone
Fall 2018
Alison Broach
Spring 2018
Macario Garcia
Spring 2018
Erin Jordan
Spring 2018
Johnathan Favini
Fall 2017
Megan Raschig
Fall 2017
Carrie Douglass
Spring 2017
Cory-Alice Andre-Johnson
Fall 2016
Dionisios Kavadias
Summer 2016
Ida Hoequist
Fall 2015
Xinyan Peng
Fall 2015
Jiyeon Kang
Fall 2014
Nathalie Nahas
Fall 2013
Jennie Doberne
Fall 2012
Amy Nichols-Belo
Fall 2010