Sienna R. Craig

|Professor
Academic Appointments
  • Jane & Raphael Bernstein Professor in Asian Studies

  • Professor, Department of Anthropology

  • House Professor, South House

  • Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages Program

  • Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program

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The worlds of healing across culture, the meanings people ascribe to illness, and the social lives of medicines fascinate me. My work is also attuned to how people navigate processes of migration and social change - how families, communities, and cultures endure and support each other while living translocal lives. I am engaged in work on women's and children's health, global health, traditional medicine, and aging across cultures. My research takes me to the Nepal Himalaya and Tibetan regions of China, as well as to diasporic communities from these regions now living in the United States. 

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Contact

(603) 646-9356
Silsby, Room 403B
HB 6047

Department(s)

Anthropology

Center(s)

The John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding

Education

  • B.A. Brown University (1995)
  • M.A. Cornell University (2002)
  • Ph.D. Cornell University (2006)

Selected Publications

  • 2024. Effects of Tibetan Herbal Formulas on Symptom Length and Reduction among Ambulatory Patients with SARS Co-V2 Infection: A Retrospective Cohort Study. T. Tidwell, T. Namgyal, et al. (S.R. Craig is senior/last author). Brain Behavior and Immunity Integrative 5(2024) 100051. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbii.2024.100051. 

  • 2024. The Transit Generation: Love, Obligation, and Partnership among Himalayan New Yorkers. S.R. Craig and N.T. Gurung, In P. Bhandari, ed. Romance as Dissent in South Asia. Oxford University Press, Chapter. 2.

  • 2024 Ruins in the Making. In S.R. Craig and C. McGranahan, eds. Himalayan Flashes: Regional Ethnography in Short-Form. HIMALAYA 43(2): 38-39.

  • 2023    Transgression, Ransom, Cure. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Peer reviewed essay in "Telling Stories from the Limits of Health and Medicine," a special issue edited by A. Neely and L. Meek. DOI: 10.1111/maq.12755.

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