
معرفی
Anu Ahmed is a Research Fellow at Harvard University, specializing in medical and psychological anthropology. Her work examines ethics, morality, and cultural practices of self-cultivation, with a focus on madness, mental illness, gendered violence, and South Asia. She has taught courses like ANTH 101 (Cultural Anthropology), ANTH 102 (Medical Anthropology), and ANTH 227 (Anthropology of Mental Illness).
- Research explores intersections of Global Mental Health, reformist Sunni-Islam, and liberal feminism with Maldivian experiences of madness and mental illness.
- Articles address gendered trauma, ethics, and structural inequities in mental health.
Scientific Awards:
- Cora du Bois Fellowship, Harvard University (2023-2024)
- Bloom Dissertation Fellowship, Boston University (2023)
- Core Writing Fellowship, Boston University (2022-2023)
- Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council (2020-2021)
- Graduate Research Abroad Fellowship, Boston University (2018-2019)
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