
Teri Anne Chettiar
Associate Professor · History of the human sciences
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Teri Anne Chettiar is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Illinois. Her research focuses on the history of human sciences, exploring how 20th-century understandings of mental and emotional health intersected with marginalized identities and social reform movements. She earned her Ph.D. in History from Northwestern University in 2013.
Her first book, The Intimate State: How Emotional Life Became Political in Welfare-State Britain (2022), examines British welfare-state initiatives that politicized emotional intimacy and monogamy. Current projects include studies on intergenerational trauma and race/class/gender disparities in ADHD diagnosis/treatment across the US, Canada, and UK.
Notable publications include articles in History of the Human Sciences, Journal of British Studies, and Medical Humanities. Her work bridges social, political, and gender history, with emphasis on post-war Britain and modern Europe.
Her research has been featured in media including Wikipedia references and X social media posts. She contributes to scholarly discourse through peer-reviewed articles and book reviews, maintaining an active academic profile in historical studies.
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