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Anu Ahmed

she/her/hers

Assistant Professor of Anthropology

PhD, Boston University, 2024

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Office Hours: By appointment

Research Overview

I am a medical and psychological anthropologist broadly interested in ethics/morality and cultural practices of self-cultivation. Using narrative and linguistic anthropological approaches, my work attends closely to the subjective and intersubjective dimensions of experience.

My most recent project explores how Maldivians experiencing madness and/or mental illness, and their kin, construct themselves as ethical ‘modern’ persons in a contemporary moment shaped by a multiplicity of modernization discourses. Taking a critical phenomenological approach to the study of personhood, this work examines (1) the intersections of public discourses—such as reformist Sunni-Islam, Global Mental Health, and liberal feminism—and the novel ways of conceptualizing subjective processes, such as emotion, illness, recovery, and sense of moral self; and (2) the (mental) health (in)equities produced by international and national structural forces, especially as they pertain to the gendered and classed experiences of those living with madness and/or mental illness.

Research Interests

  • Medical anthropology
  • Psychological anthropology
  • Madness and mental illness
  • Gendered and sexual violence
  • Ethics, morality, and subjectivity
  • Family intimacy
  • South Asia

Selected Publications

  • Ahmed, Anu. 2024. “Disclosure imperatives and women's subjectivities in an emergent culture of sexual trauma testimony.” Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology. .

Teaching

  • ANTH 101: Being Human: Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 102: Introduction to Medical Anthropology
  • ANTH 227: Anthropology of Mental Illness

Honors

  • 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 and 2019