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Laurian Bowles is an Associate Professor and Chair of Anthropology at Davidson College. She serves as the Vann Professor of Racial Justice and directs the Davidson in Ghana Program. Her academic work bridges Africana Studies, anthropology, and gender studies, focusing on the intersection of social mobility, visual economies of labor, and racialized identities.
- Education: Ph.D. in Anthropology, Temple University
- M.A. in Anthropology of Media, SOAS, University of London
- B.A. in African American Studies and Journalism, Pennsylvania State University
Her research explores:
- The social and visual dynamics of women's labor in Ghana and the African Diaspora.
- How race, class, and queerness are constructed through visual storytelling.
- Antiblackness and queer sexual politics in the context of feminized labor and modernity.
As Chair of Anthropology, she oversees departmental leadership and curriculum development. Her teaching portfolio includes courses on African feminisms, decolonizing anthropological theory, and the visual haptic nature of photographs in social contexts.
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