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  Nancy N. Chen

Nancy N. Chen

Nancy Chen

Professor

831-459-5198

 

Social Sciences Division

Anthropology Department

Professor

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Humanities Division
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Feminist Studies Department
East Asian Studies
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Ph.D. Medical Anthropology, UC Berkeley and San Francisco
M.A. Anthropology, UC Berkeley
B.A. Stanford University, Human Biology and Humanities Honors

As a medical anthropologist, Nancy Chen focuses on healing practices and health institutions. Her early ethnographic project compared how psychiatry and mental health become national agendas for social integration in Asia while, simultaneously, alternative forms of healing resurged. She has conducted fieldwork in mainland China, primarily, with comparative research in the United States. Her interests include the study of healing narratives, chronic and infectious diseases, traditional medical knowledge, and intersections between the body politic, gender, ethnicity, and medicine.

Chen’s recent research examines the role of biotechnology and the pharmaceutical industries in Asian societies. She regularly teaches on the anthropology of food and focuses on changing meanings of food and medicine.

In addition, Chen is committed to the practice and study of visual anthropology. This includes using ethnographic film history and visual theory to contextualize cultural representations, master narratives and portrayals of identity in addition to promoting ethnographic media production.

Questions of ethnographic research in multisited contexts and urban theory inform Chen’s approach to fieldwork and teaching. She also studies Chinese diasporas and expanding notions of Asian American identify.

Teaching Specialties: Medical anthropology, visual anthropology, food and culture.

Area of Research: food and medicine, Chinese biotechnology, mental health and cross-cultural psychiatry, traditional and alternative healing practices, Asian-American identity.

Area of Fieldwork: China

ANTH-208A- Ethnographic Practice
ANTH-194M- Advanced Topics in Medical Anthropology
ANTH-130C- Culture and Politics of China
ANTH-130G - Asian Americans in Ethnography and Film
ANTH-134- Intro to Medical Anthropology
ANTH-110K- Culture Through Food
ANTH-110J- Intro to Visual Culture

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