Teaching

My teaching, like my research, is committed to queer, black, feminist, decolonial, and transnational perspectives that center myriad voices. In this work, I am also deeply committed to challenging canonical approaches to teaching anthropology, queer studies, and other fields that have a tradition of centering only white and western scholarship. I rely on engaging theoretical and ethnographic readings as well as film and social media to help me teach students rigorous concepts and introduce them to ongoing intellectual debates.

Digital Cultures

ANTH 138A

Queer / Trans Theories from Elsewhere

WGS 176A

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Queer Anthropology

ANTH 166B

Sex, Gender, and Subversion: Intro to Queer Anthropology

ANTH 1557

Discipline, Rules, Power

ANTH 110B

Intro to Modern South Asia

ANTH 0700

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