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Annemarie Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Practice and Lead Oral Historian at the University of Mississippi, affiliated with the Center for the Study of Southern Culture (College of Liberal Arts) and the Southern Foodways Alliance. She specializes in documenting Southern food narratives, traveling across the region to collect stories of individuals involved in food production, preparation, and consumption. Her roles combine academic instruction with fieldwork, emphasizing community engagement and cultural preservation.
Education:
- B.A. in English and History, University of Florida (2016)
- M.A. in Documentary Expression, University of Mississippi (2022)
Research Interests: Her work focuses on Florida history, visual documentary practices, and the intersection of food culture with identity and community. She employs oral history methodologies to highlight underrepresented narratives, particularly in Southern foodways and cultural heritage.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising/Grants: No formal advisees or grants detailed, though her fieldwork likely involves collaborative projects. She leads initiatives under the Southern Foodways Alliance, emphasizing storytelling as a tool for cultural understanding.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the Southern Foodways Alliance and the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, fostering interdisciplinary research on Southern culture and its evolution.

