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Associate Professor of Anthropology; Affiliated Faculty for Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Department of Anthropology
Areas of expertise: Cuba, Reproductive health, Reproductive technologies, Cross-cultural ideas of family, Gender, Sexuality, Cultures, Family, Health
Lecturer
Department of Music & Theatre
Areas of expertise: Hip hop music and culture, Cultures, Popular culture
Associate Professor of Chinese Studies
Department of East Asian Studies, Department of History
Areas of expertise: China, Chinese culture, Chinese history, Confucianism, Cultures, History, Language
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs and Research and Professor
College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Psychology, Psychological Services Center
Areas of expertise: Psychology of food choice, Eating behaviors, Food preferences and aversions, Cultural differences in eating behaviors, Eating disorders, Overweight and obesity, Cravings, Food cravings, Cultures, Health, Mental health, Psychology, Perimenstrual and pregnancy cravings, Social networking and video game addiction, Substance use, Women in academia
Professor and Chair of the Department of Africana, Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
Department of Anthropology, Department of Africana, Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
Areas of expertise: Cultures, Diversity, Economics, Indigenous peoples and languages of the Americas, Mesoamerica, Latin America, Popular culture, Tourism, Urban studies