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Associate Professor of Anthropology
Department: Sociology/Anthropology
Lewis & Clark College
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219
Academic Credentials
- Ph.D. 1988 Johns Hopkins University
- M.A. University of Minnesota at Minneapolis–St. Paul
- B.A. Reed College
- Participated in midwifing cyborg anthropology
Attended the Cyborg Anthropology seminar in Santa Fe, NM that led to the book Cyborgs & Citadels.
- For several years followed the human and nonhuman
alliances involved in genetic knowledge production [cf: Genetic Nature/Culture, Univ. of California Press]
- Currently captivated by the techne and technoscience of food and drink, including the
science and rhetoric of the foie gras controversy.
Twitter: @pdxanthro
E-mail: heath@lclark.edu