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| Sarah England, PhDAssociate Professor of Anthropology Director of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Phone: 949-480-4051 Fax: 949-480-4261 Email: sengland@soka.edu |
Education
- Ph.D., University of California Davis
- M.A., University of California Davis
- B.A., University of Texas Austin
Positions Held
- At SUA since 2006
- 2001 - 2002, Faculty Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of California Davis
- 1998 - 2002, Lecturer Departments of Anthropology and Human and Community Development, University of California Davis
Research Interests
- Racial Ideologies and Race Mixture in Trinidad
- Transnational Migration of Hondurans to the United States
- Afro-Honduran social movements
Selected Papers, Publications & Lectures
- Afro-Hondurans in New York City: Garifuna Tales of Transnational Movements in Racialized Space, University Press of Florida, 2006
- "Auténtica cultura africana en Honduras? Los afro-centroamericanos desafían el mestizaje indo-hispánico hondureño," (book chapter) Memorias del mestizaje. Charles Hale, Dario Euraque, and Jeffrey Gould, eds. CIRMA: Antigua, Guatemala, 2004
- "Negotiating Race and Place in the Garifuna Diaspora: Identity Formation and Transnational Grassroots Politics in New York City and Honduras," Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 6(1), 1999
- "Gender Ideologies and Domestic Structures in the Transnational Space of the Garifuna Diaspora," (book chapter) Diasporic Identity:Selected Papers in Refugee and Immigrant Issues Vol. 6, Carol Mortland, ed. American Anthropological Association Committee on Refugee and Immigrants (CORI), 1998
Courses Taught at SUA
- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
- Race and Ethnicity
- Gender and Society
- Senior Seminar in Latin American Studies
- Core I
- Core II
- Mexican and Central American Migration to Southern California
- Resistance, Rebellion, and Popular Movements
- Self, Identity, and Family
Selected Honors & Awards
- American Sociological Association, International Migration Section, Honorable Mention for best Graduate Student Paper, August 2000
- University of California, Davis, President’s Dissertation-Year Fellowship, 1998-1999
- University of California, Davis, Humanities Institute Presidential Pre-doctoral Fellowship, 1991-1997
- 1991-97 National Science Foundation, Honorable Mention, 1991
- University of Texas at Austin, Special Honors in Anthropology, 1990
- University of Texas at Austin, College Scholar, 1990
- University of Texas at Austin, Eva Stevenson Woods Endowed Presidential Scholarship, 1990