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Jamie Lee Andreson is an Assistant Teaching Professor of History and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Pennsylvania State University. She holds a doctoral degree in anthropology and history from the University of Michigan and an MA in ethnic and African studies from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). Her research focuses on Africana religions, African cultural heritage in the Americas, and interdisciplinary analyses of race, gender, and sexuality through historical and ethnographic methods.
Education:
- PhD in Anthropology and History, University of Michigan
- MA in Ethnic and African Studies, Federal University of Bahia (UFBA)
Her work includes the book *Ruth Landes e a Cidade das Mulheres: uma releitura da antropologia do candomblé* (2019), and she has conducted extensive ethnographic research on Candomblé temples in Salvador, Brazil, supported by the Fulbright-Hays Program, Ruth Landes Memorial Fund, and Rackham Graduate School.
Awards & Grants:
- Fulbright-Hays Program Fellowship
- Ruth Landes Memorial Fund Fellowship
- Rackham Graduate School Grant
Her research bridges anthropology, history, and gender studies, emphasizing cultural heritage preservation and intersectional identity analysis in diasporic communities.



