
About
Neri de Kramer is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Faculty Coordinator for Wilmington Campus at the University of Delaware. He holds a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology from the CUNY Graduate Center, a Master's from the University of Amsterdam, and a culinary diploma from the International Culinary Center in New York. His research focuses on consumer behavior, food practices, and identity formation through food consumption. He teaches courses in food anthropology, material culture, and visual anthropology, emphasizing practical applications relevant to students' lives.
Education:
- Ph.D., Cultural Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
- Master's in Cultural Anthropology, University of Amsterdam
- Grand Diplôme in Culinary Arts, International Culinary Center
Research interests include the intersection of food practices and identity, middle-class family dynamics, and the cultural politics of eating. His work has been applied in product development for companies like Johnson & Johnson and PepsiCo through freelance ethnographic research. Recent publications explore gendered food practices in nursing homes, middle-class family food challenges, and regional American foodways.
Teaching emphasizes experiential learning, incorporating food-related projects. He has presented at major anthropology conferences, including the American Anthropological Association meetings, focusing on topics like food politics and maternal stress. His interdisciplinary approach bridges culinary arts with academic research.
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