Assistant Professor, Department of Social Studies of Medicine
sahar.sadjadi [at] mcgill.ca听| 514 398-6249 | 3647 Peel, room 203
Bio
Sahar Sadjadi studied medicine at Tehran University, worked as a physician in an emergency room in Kurdistan, Iran and received her PhD in medical anthropology from Columbia University. Prior to joining 不良研究所, she was faculty at Amherst College. She has held research fellowships at the Graduate Center, CUNY,听Paris Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University
Research Interests
Dr. Sadjadi鈥檚 research lies at the intersection of anthropology of medicine, gender and sexuality studies and childhood studies. She is interested in the cultural conceptions of the relation between the body and the self that inform medical thought and practice. She conducted a multi-sited ethnography of the clinical practices that have emerged around childhood gender nonconformity in the United States. Sadjadi鈥檚 recent work has focused on pediatric endocrine alteration of the processes of growth and puberty. This inquiry revolves around the potentials and limits of biomedicine when implicated in the projects of social justice, and the temporal and affective politics governing medical interventions that seek to enhance the life chances of marginalized children. Her new project is a transnational ethnography of contemporary sexology. Her research has been funded by The Wenner-Gren Foundation, National Science Foundation and Brocher Foundation.
Selected Recent Publication
鈥 Cultural Anthropology 34(1), 2019.
鈥溾澨Transgender Studies Quarterly听7(3), 2020.
Courses Given
Faculty of Arts:
ANTH 385 Sex, Science and Culture
ANTH 540 Anthropology of Childhood
ANTH 407 Anthropology of the Body
ANTH 520 Problems and Perspectives in Medical Anthropology听
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Faculty of Medicine:
PIAT (MED 4) Gender and Medicine
Research Fundamentals 1-2鈥 Hospital Ethnography
Research Elective (ELEC 400) Sex, Age and COVID-19
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