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Anya Bernstein is a Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, affiliated with the Committee on the Study of Religion and the Department of Anthropology. Her research focuses on speculative futures, science/technology interfaces, religion, and death/immortality studies. She holds a BS in Linguistics (Georgetown), MA in Visual Anthropology (University of Manchester), and PhD in Anthropology (NYU). Currently on leave during AY 2025-26, she leads the Human Futures project funded by the Research Council of Norway.
Key research themes include transhumanist immortality movements in Russia, Buryat Buddhist revitalization, and Pleistocene Park's ecological engineering. Her books Religious Bodies Politic (2013) and The Future of Immortality (2019) received major academic awards. Notable projects include ethnographic films like In Pursuit of the Siberian Shaman and ongoing work on Arctic ecosystem restoration.
Grants include National Science Foundation, Fulbright, and Mellon Fellowships. Her work bridges anthropology of religion, sci-tech studies, and environmental humanities, with 30+ peer-reviewed articles in top journals like American Ethnologist and Cultural Anthropology.
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