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Social Sciences Division
Anthropology Department
Doctoral Student
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Center for Southeast Asian Coastal Interactions (SEACoast)
Social Sciences 1
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My doctoral project explores the encounters between shamanism, landscapes, medicine, and secularity, specifically in Hmong refugee diasporas in the U.S and Southeast Asia. Specifically, I ask: how do Hmong experience, conceptualize, and contest the medical, environmental, and religious transformations that are produced by war-driven displacement, as well as, informed by fugitive pasts? How do these transformations in the aftermath of refugee resettlement reconfigure the relations of Hmong to each other, other more-than-human beings, and to their environment? And how do contemporary medical-environment-religion dynamics in Hmong refugee diasporas inform our understanding of contemporary ontological assemblages in a secular age?
Education:
- Master of Environmental Management, Yale University
- Bachelor of Arts in Geography, Gustavus Adolphus College
- School for International Training - Study Abroad in Nepal and India
Environmental Anthropology; Medical Anthropology; Secularity; Geography; Shamanism; Diaspora; Southeast Asia; Hmong studies
2025. Center for Southeast Asian Coastal Interactions, Junior Scholar Research Grant, University of California Santa Cruz
2025. Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley, SEALIVES and Histories Grant, University of California Berkeley
2024. Eugene Cota-Robles Fellowship, University of California
2024. Asian Pacific American Religions Research Initiative (APARRI) Working Group Grant: Religion and Indigeneity in the Pacific and Asian Americas, University of California Berkeley
2023. Mobley Environmental Humanities Grant, Yale University
2023. Law, Environment, and Animals Program (LEAP) Research Fellowship, Yale Law School
2023. Yale School of Environment Summer Research Fellowship, Yale University
2022. Fulbright Taiwan Award, U.S. Department of State (declined)
2021, 2019. Doris Duke Conservation Fellowship, University of Washington
2020. Academic Assistantship (Independent Research), Department of Environment, Geography, and Earth Sciences, Gustavus Adolphus College
2019. Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholar (Nepal and India), U.S. Department of State
Contributing Author. The SAGE Encyclopedia on Refugee Studies (Volume Set II). Sage Publications Inc.
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