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Sharon Hepburn serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Trent University, where she has held faculty position since 1995. Her scholarly work bridges theoretical anthropology with deep regional expertise in Himalayan societies.
Her educational trajectory includes:
- BA from University of Calgary and Cambridge University
- MA from Cambridge, McGill, and Cornell Universities
- PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Cornell University
Professor Hepburn's research critically examines tourism's cultural impacts, vision as social practice, and Nepali conceptualizations of modernity. Her four cumulative years of fieldwork in Nepal reveal how Himalayan communities negotiate death rituals, ethnic politics, and global influences through localized frameworks of understanding. This work positions visual perception and tourism economies as central to contemporary cultural transformation in South Asia.
She directs the Cultural Anthropology Lab (room DNA C221), which facilitates ethnographic analysis of Himalayan societies and modernity studies. The lab supports methodological approaches to cultural interpretation with emphasis on visual anthropology and tourism dynamics.
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