- Susan_Seymour@pitzer.edu
With 涩里番下载 Since: 1974
Field Group: Anthropology
CURRICULUM VITAE [PDF]
PhD, Harvard University
BA, Stanford University
Biography of Cora Du Bois: anthropologist, World War II intelligence officer, and Harvard Professor.
Changing childcare practices, family and gender systems in India.
Multiple childcare and critiques of attachment theory.
. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2015.
鈥溾業t takes a village to raise a child鈥: Attachment theory & multiple childcare in Alor, Indonesia and in North India,鈥 in Naomi Quinn and Jeannette Mageo, eds., Attachment Reconsidered: Cultural Perspectives on a Western Theory. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
鈥淭he Harvard-Bhubaneswar, India Project,鈥 The Asian Man, vol. 7, no 1 & 2 (December 2013).
鈥淓nvironmental Change, Family Adaptations, and Child Development: Longitudinal Research in India,鈥 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology Vol.41, No. 4 (2010).
鈥淐ommentary: Who, How What, and Why?鈥 in special issue, 鈥淢othering as Everyday Practice,鈥 Ethos Vol. 39, No.4 (2010 ).
鈥淩esistance,鈥 in special issue, 鈥淭he Missing Psychology in Cultural Anthropology,鈥 Anthropological Theory Vol. 6, No. 3 (2006).
鈥淢ultiple Caretaking of Infants and Young Children: An Area in Critical Need of a Feminist Psychological Anthropology,鈥 Ethos Vol.32, No. 4 (2004).
鈥淚ntroduction,鈥 to the special issue, 鈥淐ontributions to a Feminist Psychological Anthropology,鈥 Ethos No. 32, No.4 (2004).
Women, Family, and Child Care in India: A World in Transition. New York: Cambridge University Press (1999).
Growing Up Female in North India. Paper prepared for 鈥淭he Psychology of Patriarchy Seminar鈥 at the School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM. April19-24, 2015.
The Psychology of Patriarchy and the 2016 Presidential Election. Executive Panel: 鈥淭he 2016 Presidential Election: Gender Matters.鈥 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. November 29, 2017.
鈥淕oing Out to School鈥: The Impact of Girls鈥 Education on Family and Gender Systems in Bhubaneswar. South Asian Studies Association Conference. Claremont McKenna College, March 24, 2018.
The 2005 Stirling Prize, awarded by the Society for Psychological Anthropology for the best published work in psychological anthropology in 2003-04, for the paper, 鈥淢ultiple Caretaking of Infants and Young Children: An Area in Critical Need of a Feminist Psychological Anthropology.鈥