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CHRISTINE J. WALLEY
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Room 16-231
617-258-7908

cwalley AT mit DOT edu

Christine Walley
 

Christine Walley is an associate professor in the Anthropology Program and also teaches classes in Women's Studies and Comparative Media Studies. Her research and teaching interests include: the environment, development, gender, documentary/ethnographic film, and theories of globalization and capitalism. She received a B.A. in anthropology from Pomona College in 1987 and a Ph.D in sociocultural anthropology from New York University in 1999. Her book, Rough Waters: Nature and Development in an East African Marine Park ( Princeton University Press, 2004), is based on 19 months of fieldwork in East Africa. She has published on the controversial topic of female genital surgeries in Africa as well as the relationship between science and "indigenous knowledge." She has also recently begun work on a new book about social class and identity in the United States and is co-directing and producing a documentary video, "Exit Zero," that explores changing community life in a former Midwestern steeltown.

 

 
Fall 2008
21A.235: American Dream: Exploring Class in the U.S.

STS.451J/21A.780J: Representing Reality: Theories and Production of Documentary Film and Video
(G)

Spring 2009
21A.345: The Politics of International Development

STS.320J/21A.800J: Environmental Conflict and Social Change
(G)
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