4! Aspirations of Aging and Dying in the US and India." "The Remaking of Aging among Indian Americans." (1989 - 1990) It was only a required intro course so there wasnt much to be done with the class anyway.If you are not PC...don't open your mouth in the class, lest you say something that may be minutely insensitive....Lamb is a fantastic professor. Studies Anthropology, Aging, and Gender Studies.

So, read your**** and attend as many class to get an A.Took Anth 1a as a requirement & then "Medicine, Body & Culture", Anth of Gender, and Anthro of the Body, merely b/c Prof. Lamb taught them!Her enthusiasm and approachability sparked my love for Anthropology and I went on to do my Masters, and now my PhD in antrho. (2018) American Association for University Women American Fellowship I strongly reccomend taking at least one course with her in your career at Brandeis...Her lectures were great! I was never bored.

Lamb, Sarah. Also the writing is graded by the TAs and while I liked my TA, the grading is really hard.So kind and helpful teacher.

Lamb,Sarah. Lamb, Sarah. She speaks rapidly, but is very helpful in class and at office hours. lamb@brandeis.edu 781-736-2211 Brown Social Science Center, 208 Departments/Programs. "Introduction: Successful Aging as a Contemporary Obsession." She assigns a lot of readings but they are interesting.

(2004) Workshops will cover topics such as applying to PhD programs, publishing, grant-writing, and alternative academic careers. "Modern Families and Independent Living: Reflections on Contemporary Aging." Marc Galler Prize for finest doctoral dissertation, Division of Social Sciences, University of Chicago

Theodore and Jane Norman Fund for Faculty Research Brandeis Faculty: Leading the Experiential Learning Evolution. "Traveling Institutions as Transnational Aging: The Old-Age Home as Idea and Practice in India." Dorothy L. Hodgson is Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University.

She's so caring about her students, and if you take the time to ask her for help, she'll give you the world.

I loved the class and the more I read the more I fell in love with the subject ! Marver and Sheva Bernstein Faculty Fellowship Although her voice seems to dampen in the course of the lecture, the classes were pretty much manageable though. So kind and helpful teacher. Professor of Anthropology and Barbara Mandel Professor of the Humanistic Social Sciences Search for more papers by this author.

(1982) "Aging, Ambivalent Modernities, and the Pursuit of Value in India." The class was a good mix of movies, lectures, discussion groups, and in class discussions. Theodore and Jane Norman Fund for Faculty Research Home Login/Sign Up.

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Getting students to trust their own perspectives. Theodore and Jane Norman Award for Faculty Scholarship Lamb, Sarah. Studies Anthropology, Aging, and Gender Studies. (1997) Theodore and Jane Norman Fund for Faculty Research "Permanent Personhood or Meaningful Decline? (2006 - 2007) "Lives Outside the Family: Gender and the Rise of Elder Residences in India."

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Andrew Carnegie Fellow Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship (2013) Everyone raved about this professor and how easy her intro class is, but I think that needs clarification.

Anthropology ... Sarah Lamb, Professor of Anthropology, is a cultural anthropologist who studies the ways people construct their social-cultural worlds and identities, particularly surrounding aging, gender, the body, family, religion, and nation. There is a lot of material but if you stay up-to-date you can do really well. "—Sarah Lamb, Brandeis University What makes for a meaningful life? cares about students.I enjoy Professor's Lamb class so much that I'm changing my major to Anthropology. She is a very thoughtful, inspiring and inclusive teacher.

Lamb, Sarah. Senior Faculty Research Leave Rating and reviews for Sarah Lamb from Brandeis University. Easy class, but reading is required.She is clearly passionate about her research, as she mentions the same crap every day. San Francisco jobs in Burlington, MA