CAROLYN SARGENT Professor, Sociocultural Anthropology PhD, Michigan State Univ. 314-935-3860 carolynsargent@wustl.edu |
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My research and teaching are primarily situated in the domain of gender and health, with a particular focus on reproduction, medical decision making, and the management of women’s health in low-income populations. I have worked in West Africa (Benin, Mali), in Jamaica, and for the last seven years have been conducting fieldwork in France on reproduction and representations of family among migrants from the Senegal River Valley now residing in Paris. Most recently, my writing has focused on how colonial and postcolonial relations between France and its former West African colonies in the context of the global economy have shaped the policies and politics of state institutions responsible for managing immigrant populations. I am interested in how women—as migrants, wives and mothers—routinely negotiate these structures of inequality. Theoretically, I am interested in questions of agency, structure and resistance. I have also explored how Islam shapes the discourse of migrant men, especially those housed in worker hostels, provokes debates on women’s autonomy in Europe and influences women’s reproductive decisions and marital relations.
I am currently the president of the Society for Medical Anthropology, which is an opportunity to better grasp the breadth and diversity of the field, and to participate in shaping the association’s directions, projects, and structure. I hope to involve more students in this enterprise.
For more information see the overview of the department's research in sociocultural anthropology.
Health, Healing & Ethics
In Press (with Carole Browner) Globalization, Reproduction, and the State. Duke University Press.
2009 (with Caroline Brettell) Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective, Fifth Edition, Revised. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
2007 Discordant Discourses: How Midwives and Interpreters Mediate Social and Clinical Dilemmas Affecting Malian Migrants in Paris (with Stephanie Larchanche-Kim). Body and Society, Sage Press. Special Issue,, pp. 79-103. Islam and the Body, guest editors Diane Tober and Debra Budiani.
2006 Reproductive Strategies and Islamic Discourse: Malian Migrants Negotiate Everyday Life in Paris, France. In Medical Anthropology in the Muslim World. Medical Anthropology Quarterly Special Issue 20(1): 31-50.
2006 (with Carolyn Smith-Morris) Questioning Our Principles: Anthropological Contributions to Ethical Dilemmas in Clinical Practice. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 15(2), Spring .
2006 (with Caroline Brettell, guest editors) Migration, Identity, and Citizenship: Anthropological Perspectives. American Behavioral Scientist 50(1).
2006 (C. Sargent, guest editor) Medical Anthropology in the Muslim World. Medical Anthropology Quarterly Special Issue 20(2).
2005 (with Stephanie Larchanche and Samba Yatera) The Evolution of Telecommunications in the Context of Transnational Migration. Paris: Hommes et Migrations 1256:131-140.
2005 Counseling Contraception for Malian Migrants in Paris: Global, State, and Personal Politics. Human Organization 64(2):147-156.
2003 Gender, Body, Meaning: Anthropological Perspectives on Self-Injury and Borderline Personality. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology 10(1): 25-29.
1997 (with Robbie Davis-Floyd) Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge. Berkeley: University of Carlifornia Press.
1996 (with Caroline Brettell) Gender and Health. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
1996 (with Thomas Johnson) Medical Anthropology: A Handbook of Theory and Method. Second Ed., Revised. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood/Praeger.
1989 Maternity, Medicine and Power: Reproductive Decisions in Urban Benin. Berkeley: University of California Press.