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Dissertation: "Un(Convent)ional Sisterhood: Feminist Catholic Nuns in
the Philippines"
Master of Arts,
Anthropology,
University of California, San Diego, June 1992
Thesis:
"Re-creating Womanhood: Women's Rituals and Goddess Worship in
Modern-day America"
Bachelor of Arts,
Anthropology,
Kenyon College, May 1990
GPA:
4.07; Summa cum laude
Off-campus Study,
University of Aberdeen, Scotland: 1988-1989
Master of Arts,
Counseling Psychology,
John F. Kennedy University, December 2004
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HONORS:
Alpha
Gamma Sigma
Honor Scholarship Society Certificates of
Teaching Excellence, 1999, 2001, Spring
& Fall 2005, Spring 2006
Fulbright Scholar
Grant in the Philippines, 1994-1995
Southeast Asian
Studies Summer Institute Tuition Fellowship (Pilipino),
1993
National Science
Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1991-1996
Distinction in the
Senior Exercise, Kenyon College, 1990
Margaret Mead Award
in Anthropology, Kenyon College, 1990
Phi Beta Kappa,
Kenyon College, October 1989
Kenyon Honor
Scholarship, Kenyon College, 1986-1990
Ohio Academic
Scholarship, 1986-1990
National Merit
Scholarship, 1986
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
Anthropology Instructor, Cabrillo College, Aptos,
Fall 1998-Fall 2007
Introduction
to Anthropology: Cultural
Introduction to
Anthropology: Physical
Anthropology of
Religion
Anthropological
Perspectives on American Cultures
Lecturer, Crown College, University of California, Santa Cruz:
Fall 1997-Fall 2000
California:
Contested Dreams and Realities
Rediscovering
California
Anthropology
Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Diego
The
Evolution of Society, Spring 1993
Religious Cults
and Social Movements, Fall 1991
The Evolution
of Society, Spring 1991
Introduction to
Cultural Anthropology, Winter 1991
Introduction to
Physical Anthropology, Fall 1990
Research Assistant
under Professor Lewis Hyde, Kenyon College, 1990
Writing Tutor,
Kenyon College, 1986-88; 1989-1990
Peer Counselor,
Kenyon College, 1987-1988
Cabrillo College
Anthropology Search Committee, Spring 2005
Counselor, JFK University Community
Counseling Center,
June 2003-December 2004
PUBLICATIONS:
Unconventional Sisterhood: Feminist
Catholic Nuns in the Philippines
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. 2001.
PROFESSIONAL
INTERESTS:
Cross-cultural
Gender Studies
Psychological Anthropology
Medical Anthropology and Cross-cultural Healing Systems
Ethnicity, Race, and
Immigration
Cross-cultural
Religious Studies
Southeast Asian and
Philippine Studies
Identity,
Intersubjectivity, and Marginality
Fieldwork,
Methodology, and Ethnography
Human Sexuality
Post-colonial
Studies and Cultural Studies
Globalization,
Transnationalism, and Social Change
REFERENCES
AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
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