Category: Yale

  • Toronto, Hello!

    This summer brings the exciting news of a big move. As I pack up my things at Yale and house hunt in Toronto, I’m very glad to say that as of June 1, I am joining the faculty at the University of Toronto Scarborough.

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    In my new role as Assistant Professor with a cross-appointment between Anthropology and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Health Studies, I will be teaching courses and developing programming in health humanities, disability studies, and disability anthropology. Check out my upcoming courses here. And, I’m lucky to be joining the exciting scene in the UTSC Health Humanities Scope Lab.

    It’s been an amazing year at Yale, with two big highlights – a staging of my ethnographic play and the Annual Soyuz Conference on Postsocialist Cultural Studies – to look back on. But most of all, I will carry forward the small moments: the deep generosities of those I’ve met at Yale, the intellectual camaraderie developed over happy hour drinks, food truck lunches, department gatherings, working group meetings, and social media posts. These relationships feel less like something to be left behind than like seeds planted that will grow into other forms in the years to come.

    Here’s to next chapters!

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  • I WAS NEVER ALONE at Yale

    [Image Description: A poster for the staged reading (designed by Rachel Chew) reads

    I’m very glad that a performance of my ethnographic play will be presented this March as part of the program of the 2018 Soyuz Symposium for Postsocialist Cultural Studies, this year hosted by the Department of Anthropology and the European Studies Council at Yale.

    Friday March 2nd at 7:30pm, with a talk back session at 9pm
    Saturday, March 3rd at 1:00pm, with a talk back session at 1:30pm
    At the Yale University Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) Movement Studio, 149 York Street

    Featuring:

    Shannon DeVido as Vera
    Sommer Carbuccia as Vakas
    Caitlin Wells as Alina
    Patrick Tombs as Sergei
    Jason Dorwart as Rudak
    Abbey Burgess as Anya

    with additional roles and production design by Rachel Chew, Dana Smooke, Chayton Pabich, and Yuki Hayasaka.

    The staged reading is presented as part of the Soyuz Symposium for Postsocialist Cultural Studies, with support from the European Studies Council, the Department of Anthropology, Theatre Studies, Slavic Studies, and WGSS at Yale University.

    Event details on the Yale Events Calendar are here.
    More about this project here.

  • 2017-2018 at Yale

    I’m pleased to announce that I will spend the 2017-2018 academic year as a postdoctoral associate and lecturer for Russian Studies in the European Studies Council at the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. I’ll also be cross-appointed in the Department of Anthropology. I will be teaching two courses, moving the ethnographic play project along, and working on my ethnographic monograph.

    Red Sox nation, I’m coming home!