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NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHESChancellor’s Professor of Anthropology and Medical Anthropology, Emerita Department of Anthropology, Kroeber Hall, University of California, Berkeley _____________________________________________________________Education:B.A, Social Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1970 (Queens College 1962-1964)PhD, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1976NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health) Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory of Human Development, Harvard University, 1979-1980 Fields of Specialization: Critical medical anthropology/psychiatry; Bodies, illness, medicine; Hunger, poverty, and epidemics; Violence in war and peace; Invisible genocides; Cultural politics of reproduction, motherhood, childhood; Pope Francis and the Vatican; Human trafficking for organs, tissues, and babies; Cultural forensic anthropology; Critical Studies of international crime syndicates; Death squads, crime and vigilantism; Public and engaged anthropology Field Research Sites: Brazil, Ireland, South Africa, Argentina, Cuba, Israel,Organs Watch (1997- 2019) an international documentation and ethnographic research project on organized crime networks in organ trafficking for illicit transplant operations including Latin America, Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, North Africa, South Africa and the USAcademic Positions:1982-current, Chancellors Professor Anthropology and Medical Anthropology, UC Berkeley 1979-1982, Associate Professor, Anthropology & Social Medicine, UNC, Chapel Hill 1976-1979, Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, offered an endowed chair with tenure (regretfully declined) 1994-1995, Professor and Chair, Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town, (declined permanent position) Visiting and Honorary Professorships (a selection)2019, Macgeorge Professor, Anthropology, University of Melbourne 2017,Visiting Distinguished Professor, IMMA, The Irish Museum of Modern Art (?ras Nua-Ealaíne na h?ireann) 2015,Visiting Professor, Anthropology, University of Utrecht (June)2013, Professor of Public Anthropology, UC Washington Center (UCDC), Fall 2012,Visiting Professor, University Colleges of Limerick (Psychiatry), Cork (Social Science), Irish Kidney Foundation, Radical Psychiatry: Beyond the Current Paradigm”, UC Limerick: HYPERLINK "" )2012,Visiting Professor, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia. Lecture series on structures of violence, Departments of Sociology and Anthropology 2010, Distinguished Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Egypt, five public lectures 2007, James Marsh Professor at Large, University of Vermont, Burlington (faculty elected) Lectures across the campus in medical school, social science, and humanities 2004, Simon Visiting Professor, Anthropology, Manchester University, UK, April-May1997,Visiting Professor, DuPont Summer Seminar for Liberal Arts College Faculty National Humanities Center on “Cultural Politics of the Family”1994, Distinguished Visiting Professor (April) Keynote Speaker, Israel Anthropology Society, and lectures at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, University of Haifa, and University of Tel Aviv. 1993, 2005, Directeur d’etudes associe, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, FranceAwards, Honors, Medals (a selection)2016, Tikkun Award, Tikkun Magazine, Network of Spiritual Progressives, November <, AAA Public Policy Award for positive influence on government decision-making 2007, UC Berkeley William Sloane Coffin Award for Moral Leadership2005, HF Guggenheim Essay Award, “Mobilizing Human Rights in the Defense of Children”2003, The Rudolf Virchow Award, Society for Medical Anthropology2003,Wakley Prize, The Lancet Medical Journal, UK (second)2003,Media Award, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly (with Frank Delmonico) 2003, Chapin Media Award (with Marina Jimenez), for a three part series in the National Post Toronto, Canada on Organs Trafficking in Eastern Europe and Turkey2001, Death Without Weeping, Selected as one of the most important 100 Non-Fiction Works First Published in English in the 20th Century<, J. I. Staley?Prize,?School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1995, The Wellcome Medal for Anthropology Applied to Medical Problems (Royal Anthropological Institute, London)1994, Bryce Wood Book Award, LASA, “Outstanding Book on Latin America in the Humanities and Social Sciences”1992, National Book Critics Circle Award (for nonfiction), Finalist 1992, Eileen Basker Prize in Gender and Reproduction, SMA 1985, Stirling Award, Society for Psychological Anthropology1980, The Margaret Mead Award, American Anthropological Association Writing Fellowships 2016, 2017, 2018 Summer Fellow, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University 2011-2012, Member, Moral Anthropology, School of Social Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, 2011-20122006-2007, Vera Schuyler Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study2000 Humanities Research Institute, UC, Irvine, Calif. “Critical Resistance to Prisons”(Angela Davis, Project Director)1998, Distinguished Fellow, Institute on Violence, Culture and Survival, The Virginia Foundation, for the Humanities, Charlottesville, Virginia1989-1990, 1994 (spring), 2003 (fall) Fellow, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 1989, Resident Writing Fellow, The Rockefeller Foundation Center, Bellagio1987-88, Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, Calif. (John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation award)UC Berkeley /Office of the President / Administration (a selection)1982-2018: Faculty Advisor to departments and special programs at the University of California and UCSF Medical School, Joint UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program, Disability Studies Cluster, Center for Latin American Studies, Townsend Center for the Humanities, Center for African Studies, Human Rights Center, Institute International Studies 2015-2016, Fellow, UC Criminal Justice & Health Consortium (UCOP) 1986-2016 Chair/ Co-Chair, Doctoral Program in Medical Anthropology 1995-1997, Chair, Department of Anthropology, UC, Berkeley, 1995-1997 1992-1993, Director, Center for Latin American Studies, UC, Berkeley1984-1987, Dean & Associate Dean, freshman and Sophomore Studies Consultancies (a sample)2019, Consultant, Migrants& Refugees, The Vatican, Rome 2016-2017, Team Member, “In the Social Shadows of Globalization. Ethnographies of Transnational Organized Crime”, Professor Henrik Vigh, University of Copenhagen. 2015,Pontifical Academy of Social Science, plenary session on human trafficking (April) 2000-current: Expert witness in more than a dozen criminal cases against organ trafficking syndicates in the US, Brazil, Moldova, Kosovo, Israel. 2012- 2016: Consultant, EU funded HOTT Project, “Combating trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal. 2013,November 20-21, Interpol Headquarters, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2013-2014, “Global Commodification of the Human Body: Cannibal Markets” Fondation Maison des sciences de l’Homme, Paris & Fondation Broucher, Geneva.2008-2011, Consultant, UN Office on Drugs, Crime and Human Trafficking,Vienna 2010-2011, Consultant, US Dept. of Justice, Criminal Division, Office of Special Prosecutions 2005-2008, Advisory Committee, Public Policy, American Anthropological Association 2008-2009, Member, Istanbul Summit and Declaration on Organs Trafficking2007-2008, Member, Asian Task Force on Organs Trafficking and Transplant Tourism2006, WHO, Transplant Tourism, Geneva, (Dr. Luc Noel, coordinator).2003, WHO Advisory Committee, “Global Transplant Safety and Ethics’, Madrid, Spain 2002-03, Member, President Clinton’s Academic Advisory Council on “Youth Violence”2002, Council of Europe, Investigative Panel, Organs Trafficking in Europe.2001,UNICEF consultancy on Low Birth Weight Infants, New York City1996-97, Member, Bellagio Task Force on Organs Trafficking”, Rockefeller Foundation Congressional/ Parliamentary Hearings, Expert Testimony (a sample)2015, Pro Bono expert consultant on Terrorism and Human Trafficking: the case of ISIS presented at Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, Falls Church, Virginia, 2013, Expert Witness, September 9, Washington, DC, Court of Common Pleas, in Benjamin Welburn, son of BENJAMIN C. WELBURN, deceased, Plaintiff v.Garzone Funeral Home, Inc. No. 2360 (body and organ theft )2012, Expert for the Prosecution, USDOJ in the Rosenbaum Case (Sentencing, Federal Court, Trenton, NJ) 2012, Expert witness in a sealed case of 15 year old minor trafficked from rural Albania to France and UK with criminal intent by paid traffickers (sex and organ trafficking). 2013, California State Stem Cell Agency. Safety and medical issues related to Law AB 296, sponsored by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine allowing women to be paid for providing multiple cycles of oocytes (eggs) for open-ended research 2010, Testimony, California Legislature, “Genomics at UC Berkeley”, oversight 2009, Expert Witness, political asylum case (sealed testimony) on organs trafficking from political prisoners, Cameroon, Arlington, VA. Immigration Court 20092009, Combating the Traffic in Human Organs, House of Lords, Westminster, London. Sponsored by BioCentre, November 2. 2004, Testimony, CPI (Congressional Hearings) on Organs Trafficking, Assemblea Legislativa, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil2004-2012, Consultant, Ministry of Health and Commercial Crime Special Police Force, Kwa-Zulu, Natal, Durban, Investigations of the Netcare Medical Organ Trafficking Case2002, Council of Europe, Member of the Committee on Organ Trafficking in Eastern Europe (Rapporteur: Vermot-Mangold), Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, Romania May 23-262001, US Congressional Hearings on organs harvesting from executed prisoners in China <.)2001, California Legislature, Sacramento. Hearings on the Repatriation of Native American remains and sacred objects held by the University of California Editorial Board Member (selection) Public Anthropology Book Series, U California Press; Social Justice, Actes de la Recherches; Anthropology Today; Ethnography; Social Justice, Bulletin of Latin American Research; Journal of Human Rights; Ethnography; Body& Society; Journal of Latin American Anthropology, etc. PUBLICATIONSBooks, Edited Volumes:2015, Violence at the Urban Margins (with J. Auyero, P, Bourgois) Oxford: Oxford U Press 2004, Violence in War and Peace: An Anthology. Co-edited with Philippe Bourgois. London: Wiley-Blackwell 2003,Commodifying Bodies. Co-edited with Loic Wacquant. London: Sage Publications. 2004, Corpi in Vendita: Interi e a pezzi. Verona: Ombre Corte. 2000, Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics. University of California Press, 20th Anniversary edition. Expanded and Updated with new preface and epilogue.1998 Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of Childhood. (Co-edited with Carolyn Sargent). University of California Press.1997, La Muerte Sin Llanto: Violencia y Vida Cotidiana en Brasil. Barcelona: Ariel. 1993, Death without Weeping: the Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil. UC Press 1987, Psychiatry Inside Out: Selected Writings of Franco Basaglia. Co-edited with Anne Lovell, with introductions and essays. New York: Columbia University Press.1987, Child Survival: Anthropological Perspectives on the Treatment and Maltreatment of Children. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel.1979, Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. Berkeley: University of California Press. (Paperback edition with new preface, 1982)Editor, Special Issues of Scholarly Journals (a selection)2014, (summer issue) Guest Editor, Special Issue of New Internationalist (UK) on Organs Trafficking (with Dinyar Godrej). May <, “Medical Migrations”, Special Issue, Body& Society, 17(2-3) (with E. Roberts) 2005 “Reconstructing Communities in Crisis: Local Governance and Transnational Interventions, Special Issue, Journal of Human Rights 4(2)1983 Co-Editor (with Mari Clark), special issue on “Confronting Problems of Bias in Feminist Anthropology”, Women’s Studies 19 (2).Monographs2010“Il Traffico di Organi nel Mondo: Un segreto di dominio pubblico”, Introduction, Pezzi di Ricambio edited by Giacomo ?Mondadori Rome: Feltrinelli. Editore Milano, Prima edizione in “Real Cinema” Settembre. Film/Book packaged set. Questo volume è indivisibile dal dvd H.O.T. – Human Organ Traffic 2008, The Last Commodity: Post-Human Ethics, Global (In)Justice, and the Traffic in Organs. Dissenting Knowledges (no 6) Penang: Multiversity & Citizens International2001, Il Trafico di Organi nel Mercato Globale . Ombre Courte/Tracce. Verona, ItalyBooks Accepted for Publication/In ProgressThe Ghosts of Montes de Oca: Naked Life and the Medically Disappeared: A Hidden Subtext of the Argentine Dirty War. Kidney Hunter: The Organs Watch FilesThe Body of the Enemy: War Crimes and the Desecrated Body BLOGS UC Berkeley Blog Spot: < (a Selection)Ethan Watters, The Organ Detective: A Career Spent Uncovering a Hidden Global Market in Human Flesh, Pacific Standard,July 2014 < ; Celebrating Barefoot Anthropology < the Human Condition, Habits of a Militant Anthropologist with Nancy Scheper-Hughes (Conversations with History) Nancy Scheper-Hughes: Public Anthropology through Collaboration with Journalists Radical without Being Leftist: three parts Articles and Book Chapters: (Incomplete) 2019, A Finger in the Wound: On Pain, Scars and Suffering, Representations, No. 146, pp.32-58. Special Issue on “The Social Life of Pain”, edited by Rachel Ablow 2019, The Case for a Moral and Politically Engaged Anthropology: Response to Benjamin R. Teitelbaum, Collaborating with the Radical Right: Scholar-Informant Solidarity and the Case for an Immoral Anthropology, Forum on Public Anthropology, Current Anthropology, 60(3) June.2019, America’s Dirty War on Immigrant Children (with Marcelo Suarez-Orozco), Los Angles Review of Books 2018, The Conversion of Pope Francis, Boston Review < ; 2018, How to Talk About School Shootings’, Anthropology Today, Royal Anthropological Institute 2017, ‘We are not Such Things: the Murder of a young American, a South African township, and the Search for Truth and Reconciliation, Anthropology Southern Africa, 40:3, 224-237, 2017, Kidney Pirates: How to End Human Trafficking in Organs’, pp. 259-266, Special issue of The Journal for Trafficking and Human Exploitation, on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues related to Organ Trafficking and Transplant Tourism, (Paris) 2017, Another Country: Racial Hatred in the Time of Trump, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 7(1): 1-31 2017, Neo-Cannibalism and ISIS: Organs and Tissue Trafficking During Times of Political Conflict and War, 2016, ELPAT Congress Proceedings 2017?‘The Anthropologist as Court Jester: Civil Disobedience” BOOM: Journal of California. 6(4), University of California Press, pp. 80-92.?2016, ‘Scars: Embodied Memories of Organs Trafficking”, in?Human Trafficking: Issues Beyond Criminalization, Vatican City, Rome, pp. 327-360. ?2016, “The Conversion of Francis, The First Latin American Pope and thee Women He Needs, (with Jennifer S. Hughes) in Global Latin America: Into the Twenty First Century ,ed. by Matthew Guttmann and Jeffrey Lesser. University of California Press.2016, Can Anthropology Save the World? From Xenophobia to Xenophilia in Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology HYPERLINK "" ; 2016, James X: Rape, Race, and Redemption, Anthropology Today, October 2016, Organ Trafficking During Times of War and Political Conflict” pp. 123-137 Internal Affairs Forum, Special Issue,?Corruption and Human Trafficking.?Fall edition, Center for International Relations: Washington, DC. 2016, “On Adopting Heretical Methods: From Barefoot to Militant to Detective Anthropology” In Ethical Concerns in Research on Human Trafficking, D. Siegel and R. de Wildt, eds. (Studies of Organized Crime) Springer Publishing. 2016, “Stimulating and Enhancing Partnerships Between Transplant Professionals and Law Enforcement”(co-authored) Transplant Direct 4(2):20016, “Israel’s Military-Civil Jihad Against BDS Leaders”, Counter-Punch, April < in Human Beings for the Purpose of Organ Removal,? F. Ambagtsheer and W. Weimar, the EU HOTT Project.? Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers 2015 Terrorist Necropolitics: Allegations of Organ Theft of Executed Captives by ISIS Through An Anthropological Perspective”. Harvard International Review, July 28, , (IM)MOBILITY- Mobility For Whom? Roots & Routes: Research on Visual Culture Anno V, No. 20 (November 2015). , Witness to a Troubled Saint-Making: Junipero Serra and a Failed Theology, CounterPunch, October. < A Love Letter to Oliver Sacks: An Anthropologist from Mars, Venus and maybe even Pluto”, Berkeley Medical Anthropologists Remember Oliver Sacks, < >2015, Stimulating and Enhancing Partnerships Between Transplant Professionals and Law Enforcement” (Alexander Caplan, Elmi Muller Scheper-Hughes, et al) Transplantation Direct. 2015 Establishing Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Organ Removal and Improving Cross-Border Collaborations in Criminal Cases (Paul Holmes, Sergio D’Orsi, Luuk Esser, Anne Gallagher, Galit Greenberg, Louis Helberg, J. Ratel, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, John Forsythe. Transplantation Direct. 2015 Wounded: Getting On and Off a War Footing”, Common Knowledge, Volume 21, Number 3: 437-450 Duke University Press 2015 A Tale of Two Cities: The Exploration of the Trieste Public Psychiatry Model in San Francisco”( with Elena Portacolone, Steven P. Segal, Roberto Mezzina, Robert L. Okin) Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, Volume 39,?Issue?4, 680-6972015 Neocannibalism, Military Biopolitics, and the Problem of Evil, pp. 267-301, in Evil in Africa, Edited by Willliam C Olsen and Walter E. Beek. Indiana University Press 2015 “The Ends of the Body: Military Necropolitics”, in New Cannibal Markets: Globalization and Commodification of the Human Body,pp. 243-261, Edited by Samira El Boudamoussi and Jean-Daniel Raihorn, ?ditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris, France 2015 “The Final Conversion of Pope Francis”(with Jennifer Scheper-Hughes) in The Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, Spring <, “The Ghosts of Montes de Oca: Buried Subtext of Argentina’s Dirty War”, The Americas, 72 (2): 185-2192015, “Deaths Squads and Vigilante Politics in Democratic Brazil”, in Violence at the Urban Margins, edited by Javier Auyero, Philippe Bourgois and Nancy Scheper-Hughes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.266-3042014,”Perpetual Scars: Exposing the Brutal Organ Trade, New Internationalist, May. 2014 “The Hose Gun: White Writing, White Fears and Black Justice: the Oscar Pistorius Case. (Cover story) Anthropology Today), December.2014 “The Primacy of the Ethical”, In Moral Anthropology: A Critical Reader edited by D. Fassin and S. Leze, pp. 305-312. New York: Routledge. 2014 “Quest for Life: From Pilgrimage to Medical Tourism to Transplant Trafficking”, In Tourism and Violence, pp. 211-233, edited by Hazel Andres and John Mores. UK: Ashgate 2014, “What are they Reading: Nancy Scheper-Hughes”, Contexts 13(2):81-82. 2014, “Human Trafficking in Fresh Organs for Illicit Transplants. Chapter 6 in Molly Dragiewicz, Human Trafficking: Critical Issues and Contexts. UK: Taylor and Francis 2014 “The Madness and Militarization of Everyday Life”, South Atlantic Quarterly 2014 “Family Life as Bricolage: Reflections on Intimacy and Attachment in Death without Weeping: A Retrospective” In Different Faces of Attachment: Cultural Variations on a Universal Human Need, edited by Hiltrud Otto. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (in press)2014 , “Katrina: the Disaster and its Doubles”, chapter 15, in The Anthropology of Climate Change, Edited by Michael R. Dove, pp. 217-222. New York: John Wiley. 2013 “ Organ Trafficking – A Protected Crime”. Special Issue of Al Jazeera Magazine, pp. 1-14, November 2013 “Organ Trafficking Today” The Conversation , UK < https “No More Angel Babies on the Alto do Cruzeiro”, Natural History Magazine, Summer (excerpt was published in the Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, Spring 2013 “The Body of the Enemy” (with Donald Donald Bostr?m), Brown Journal of Global Affairs Spring/Summer, XIX, issue 11. 2013 “No Magic Bullets: A CounterPunch Special Report: Deadly Lessons on the Sandy Hook Little Tyke Massacre” February 6, 2013. 2013 “Can God Forgive Jorge Mario Bergoglio” CopunterPunch (March). 2012, “The Body of the Terrorist – Organs for All”, In Donald Bostrom,ed. Inshallah, pp. 343-363. Bokforlaget Arena. Seeden (English translation by Yvonne King). 2012, “Our Lady of Sorrows: A Political Economy of the Emotions” (in Polish), In EMOCJE W KULTURZE (Emotions in Culture), Malgorzata Rajtar andDr JustynaStraczuk, University of Warsaw Press2012, Bodies, Technologies and Moral Economies (Book Review Essay), Current Anthropology Volume 53, Number 4, August 20122011, “The Crisis in Public Education”, The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 19-20.<, The Other Who is Also the Self: Immunological Risk, Danger, and Recognition. Cultural Anthropology, 27(1): 162-167. 2011, “The Body of the Terrorist: Blood Libels, Bio-Piracy, and the Spoils of War at Israel’s National Forensic Institute”, Social Research (fall) , 78(3); 1-35 2011, Breaking the Circuit of Social Control-Lessons from Italy and Franco Basaglia”, (with Anne M. Lovell) in Classics of Community Psychiatry, Rowe, Thompson, Lawless, Davidson, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press2011, The Rosenbaum Kidney Trafficking Gang”, CounterPunch November 30: 1- 12, “Sex and the Vatican: the Slow Death of the Roman Catholic Church”, CounterPunch, November 18,p. 1-8. 2011, “ Introduction: Medical Migrations” (with Elizabeth Roberts), editors of a special issue on Medical Migrations for Body & Society, 17(2-3): 1-30 2011, “Tati’s Holiday and Joao’s Safari: Seeing the World Through Transplant Tourism”, Body & Society, 17(2-3),pp. 55-922010, “Rubbish People” Cine Review of ‘Lixo Extraordinario’, Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies, Fall, pp.36-45. 2010, “The Poisoned Gift: Fortune Cookie Genomics at UC Berkeley”, Anthropology Today, 27(2), November (cover styory).2010, “The Body in Tatters: Dissection and Dismemberment”, Blackwell Companion on Bodies and Embodiment. Maldin, MA: Blackwell 2010, “Face to Face with Abidoral Queiroz: Death Squads and Democracy in Northeast Brazil” in Rites and Sites of Resistance: The Banality of Good, edited by Leonidas K. Cheliotis. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan2010, “Ira en Irlanda”, Anthropogy and Ethics, edited by Margarido del Olmo, Madrid, Spain: Editorial Trotta 2010, “Is there a right to buy a kidney from a stranger from another country?” CASE #30, in “Silke Schicktanz, Claudia Wiesemann, Sabine W?hlke (eds) Ethics in transplantation medicine - cases and movies", UNESCO chair in Bioethics. Goettingen University Press2010 “Nieren fu?r die ( Kidneys Without Borders: the Global Traffic in Humans for Organs). Original article for Welt-Sichten (WorldViews), Frankfurt, Germany, February2010 “Death and Dying in Anxious America”, in The Insecure American, edited by Hugh Gusterson and Catherine Besteman, University of California Press2010, “The Habit of Courage” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers”, 98: 90-101.2009 “The Tyranny and the Terror of the Gift: Sacrificial Violence and the Gift of Life”. Economic Sociology: the European Electronic Newsletter. Volume 11(1) November: 8-17. Special Issue on Commodification of the Body. Edited by Philippe Steiner. “Making Anthropology Public”, Guest Editorial, Anthropology Today, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, August 2009, vol.25(4): 1-3. ( followed by Commentary in The Times Educational Supplement)2009 “The Ethics of Engaged Ethnography: Applying a Militant Anthropology to Organs Trafficking Research”, Anthropology News, September 2009, pp. 13-14 2009 “Blackmarkets in Organs -- Face to Face with Gaddy Tauber , Human Trafficker,Organs Broker, Holocaust Survivor”, Business Today (Princeton University),2008 “Whose Violence? Death in America –a California Triptych”, Social Anthropology,16(20):1-13.2008, “Prefacio/Introduction/Foreword”, to Rim por Rim, by Julio Luidimir, pp. 9-22. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record.2008 “ Human Rights – Where Are We Today?” Foreword, to Human Rights in Global Light, -Mariana Leal Ferreira editor. SUSF Museum of Anthropology papers, Nos 24&252008 “A Talent for Life: Reflections on Human Vulnerability and Resilience”. Ethnos 73:1, March: 25-56.2008 “Illegal Organ Trade: Global Justice and the Traffic in Human Organs”. Chapter 10,pp. 106- 121 in Living Donor Organ Transplants, eds. Rainer Grussner,M.D.and Enrico Bedeti, M.D. New York: McGraw-Hill.2007 “The Tyranny of the Gift: Sacrificial Violence in Living Donor Transplants” American Journal of Transplant 7: 1-5.2007. “The Gray Zone: Small Wars and Peacetime Crimes.” In The Shadow Side of Fieldwork: Exploring the Blurred Boundaries between Ethnography and Life., edited by Athena McLean and Annette Leibing. Wiley-Blackwell. 2007 “Postcard from Brazil: Gaddy Tauber, Human Trafficker and Holocaust Survivor.” Essay in three installments, March, April, May, Anthropology News, AAA.2006 “Organs Trafficking: the Real, the Unreal and the Uncanny”. Annals of Transplantation 11(3): 16-30. Publication of the Polish and Czech and Hungarian Transplantation Societies. Special Issue editor: W.A. Rowinski.2006 “Is it Ethical for Patients to Purchase Kidneys from the World’s Poor? PLOS Medicine October 2006 3(10) .2006 “Alistair Cooke’s Bones: a Morality Tale”. Anthropology Today (December): 22(6):3-82006 “Mixed Feelings: Spoiled Identities in the New South Africa”. In George De Vos and Lola Romanucci-Ross, eds. Ethnic Identity: Problems and Prospects for the 21st Century, pp. 346-374. New York: Altamira Press (Rowland and Littlefield). Revised from KAS Papers, nos.89/90, pp. 219-2482006 “Violence and the Politics of Remorse: Lessons from South Africa.” In Subjectivity:Ethnographic Investigations, edited by Joao Biehl, Byron Good, and Arthur Kleinman. University of California Press. 2006 “Portrait of Gaddy Tauber: Organs Trafficker, Holocaust Survivor”. Berkeley Review of Latin American Studies (Fall) 44-47.2006. “Death Squads and Democracy in Northeast Brazil”. In Jean and John Comaroff,eds, Law and Disorder in the Postcolony, pp. 150-187. Chicago: Chicago University Press2006 “Consuming Difference: Post-Human Ethics, Global (in) Justice, and the Transplant Trade in Organs”, in Keith Wailoo, Julie Livingston, and Peter Guarnaccia, eds. A Death Retold: Jessica Santillan, The Bungled Transplant: Pardoxes of Medical Citizenship, pp .205-234. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.2006 “Dangerous and Endangered Youth” in Max Kirsch,ed. Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena. New York: Routledge. (Published with permission of the New York Academy of Sciences)2006 “Kidney Kin: Inside the Transatlantic Kidney Trade. Harvard International Review (winter): 62-65.2006 “Biopiracy and the Global Quest for Human Organs” (NACLA REPORT ON THEAMERICAS) 39(5): 14-22.2006 “Diabetes and Genocide – Beyond the Thrifty Gene”. Preface to Indigenous People and Diabetes: Community Empowerment and Wellness, edited by Mariana Ferreira and Gretchen Chesley Lang. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.2005 “The Primacy of the Ethical: Propositions for a Militant Anthropology”. In Anthropology in Theory: Issues in Epistemology. Edited by Henrietta L. Moore and Todd Sanders. London: Blackwell Publishing. (reprinted)2005 El comercio infame: capitalismo milenarista, valores humanos y justicia global en el trafico de organos. Revista de antropologia social. 14: 195-236. Madrid: Espana (Spanish translation of Rotten Trade, Journal Of Human Rights, 2003)2005 “Katrina: The disaster and its doubles” Anthropology Today 21 6): 2-4.2005 “Disease or Deception: Munchausen by Proxy as a Weapon of the Weak” In Lying and Illness: Power and Performance, edited by Els van Dongen and Sylvie Fainzang, pp. 113-138. Het Spinhaus,Amstrerdam.2005 “Keeping an Eye on the Global Traffic in Human Organs”. In Elizabeth Whitaker,ed. Health and Healing in Comparative Perspective, pp. 563-567. Prentice Hall.2005 “?Quien es el Asessino? Justicia Popular y Derechos Humanos en um Squatter Camp Sudafricano. In Francisco Ferrandiz and Carlos Feixa,eds. Jovenes Sin Tregua: Culturas y Politicas de la Violencia,pp 61-83. Barcelona, Spain: Anthropos. (Spanish Translation of “Who’s the Killer? Popular Justice and Human Rights in a South African Squatter Camp”, Social Justice, 1995)2005 “Beween Global Bystander and Global Intervener”, Introduction to special issue of Journal of Human Rights 4(2): 165-169.2005 “Anthropology and the Suspension of the Ethical” (In Russian). In Forum forAnthropology and Culture. St. Petersberg, Russia: The Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Special Issue on The Research Object and the Subjectivity of the Researcher.2005 “The Politics of Remorse” in A Companion to Psychological Anthropology”, chapter 25, pp. 469-494. Edited by Conerly Casey and Robert B. Edgerton. London: Basil Blackwell.2005 “Death Squads and Democracy in Northeast Brazil: Mobilizing Human Rights Discourses in the Defense of Children”, 2005 Report of the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, pp. 43-56.2004 “Making Sense of Violence” (with Philippe Bourgois ), Introduction to Violence in War and Peace: an Anthology pp. 1-31, edited by Scheper-Hughes and Bourgois.2004 Foreword to Waiting for Rain: the Politics and Poetry of Drought in NortheastBrazil, by Nicholas Gabriel Arons, pp. xiii-xvi. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.2004 “Dangerous and Endangered Youth: Social Structures and Determinants of Violence”, Annals of the New York Academy of Science vol. 1036:13-46. Special Issue of Youth Violence, edited by John Devine, James Gilligan. New York Academy of Sciences2004 “The Last Commodity: Post-Human Ethics and the Global Traffic in ‘Fresh’ Organs.” In Global Assemblages. Aihwa Ong and Stephen Collier, eds. London: Basil Blackwell.2004 “Parts Unknown: Undercover Ethnography of the Organs-Trafficking Underworld”. Ethnography 5(1): 29-732004 “Broken Fiddles and Hardened Hearts in Rural Ireland”. In George DeVos and EricDeVos, eds. Narrative Themes in Comparative Context. New York: Rowman & Littlefield2004 ”Not Forgotten: The Gees Bend Freedom Quilting Bee”, Southern Cultures, pp. 88-98 ( “Anatomy of a Quilt”, Anthropology Today, 2003).2004 “Death without Weeping” in Death, Mourning and Burial: A Cross-Cultural Reader, edited by Antonious C.G.M. Robben, pp. 179-193, London: Blackwell2003 “Domba’s Spirit Kidney - Transplant Medicine and Suyá Indian Cosmology”( with Marina Leal Ferreira). In Folk: Journal of the Danish Ethnographic Society, vol.45: 125-157.2003 “A Genealogy of Genocide”. Modern Psychoanalysis 28(2): 167-197.2003 “Mixed Feelings: Spoiled Identities in the New South Africa”. Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, nos. 89/90, pp. 219-248. Special Issue: Behind Many Masks: Gerald Berreman and Berkeley Anthropology, 1959-2001.2003 “Priestly Celibacy and Child Sexual Abuse.” With John Devine. Special Forum: The Catholic Church, Pedophiles and Child Sexual Abuse. Sexualities 6 (1): 15-39.2003 “Rotten Trade: Millennial Capitalism, Human Values, and Global Justice in Organs Trafficking.” Journal of Human Rights 2 (2): 197-226. Special Issue on Human Frailty.2003 “Keeping an Eye on the Global Traffic in Human Organs.” The Lancet 361 (May 10): 1645-48.2003 “Anatomy of a Quilt: Civil Rights and Anthropology.” Anthropology Today 19 (4): 15-21.2003 “Ishi’s Ashes: Anthropology and Genocide.” In Ishi in Three Centuries, ed. Karl Kroeber, 99-131. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.2003 “The Madness of Hunger” and “Cephu’s Choice” in Chris Brazier ed. Raging Against the Machine, pp. 21-25, and 96-101. Oxford, UK: New Internationalist2003 “Migrations -- The Work of Sebastiao Salgado: A Commentary” Occasional Papers, Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley2002 “The Ends of the Body: Commodity Fetishism and the Traffic in Human Organs.” SAIS Review: Journal of International Affairs 22 (1) (winter-spring): 61-80.2002 ”The Genocidal Continuum: Peace-Time Crimes.” In Power and Self, pp.29-47, edited by Jeannette Mageo. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.2002 “Coming to Our Senses: Anthropology and Genocide.” In The Anthropology of Genocide, ed. Alex Hinton. Berkeley: University of California Press.2002 “Minding the Body: On the Trail of Organ Stealing Rumors.” In Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines, Jeremy MacClancy, ed., chapter 2, pp. 33-63. Chicago: U Chicago Press.2002 “September 11: Peace-Time Crimes and the Violence of Everyday Life.” Ideas, Journal of the National Humanities Center. (Special Issue on 9/11).2002 “Should Markets Be Allowed to Solve the Shortage in Body Parts?” In Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Economic Issues, 10th edition, edited by Thomas R. Swartz and Frank Bonello. Guilford, Conn.: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin.2002 “Ethical Incentives—Not Payment—For Organ Donation” (Sounding Board). By Francis L. Delmonico, M.D., Robert M. Arnold, M.D., Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Ph.D., et al. New England Journal of Medicine 346 (25): 2002-5.2002 “Why We Should Not Pay for Human Organs.” With Francis Delmonico. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2 (autumn): 383-91.2002 “Culture, Scarcity and Maternal Thinking.” In Infanticide: Psychosocial and Legal Perspectives on Mothers Who Kill, ed. Margaret Spinelli, M.D., 119-32. New York: American Psychiatric Press.2002 “Disease or Deception: Munchausen by Proxy as a Weapon of the Weak.” Anthropology and Medicine 9 (2): 153-73. Special Issue“The Lie and Medicine,” ed. Els Van Dongen.2001 “Ishi’s Brain, Ishi’s Ashes.” Anthropology Today 17 (1) (February): 12-18.2001 “Neo-Cannibalism: The Global Trade in Human Organs.” In The Body and Being Human. Hedgehog Review 3 (2):79-99.2001 “The Organ of Last Resort.” UNESCO COURIER (Paris). July/August: 50-53. (published in 28 languages)2001 “Organ Theft Narratives—A reply to Veronique Campion-Vincent.” Current Anthropology 42 (4) (August-October): 555-57.2001 Bodies for Sale—Whole or in Parts. Introduction, Body & Society: Special Issue on Commodifying Bodies, ed. Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Loic Waquant, 1-8. 2001, Commodity Fetishism in Organs Trafficking. Body & Society 31-62.2001 “The Global Traffic in Organs.” The Anthropology of Globalization, ed.Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo. London: Basil Blackwell.(reprinted)2000 “The Global Traffic in Organs.” Current Anthropology 41 (2):191-224.2000 “Sacred Wounds: Writing with the Body.” Introduction to new edition of Soft Vengeance of a Freedom Fighter, by Albie Sachs, xi-xxiv. Berkeley: California Press.2000 “Ire in Ireland.” Ethnography 1 (1): 117-40.2000 “After the War Is Over.” Peace Review 12 (3): 423-29.2000 “O Fim do Corpo: Comércio de ?rg?os para Transplantes Cirúrgicos.” With Jo?o Guilherme Biehl. In Politicas do Corpo e O Curso da Vida, ed. Guita Grin Debert and Donna M. Goldstein. S?o Paulo: Editora Sumare.2000 “Demografia sin Numeros: el Contexto Economico y Cultural de la Mortalidad Infantil en Brasil.” In Antropologia del Desarrollo, ed. Andreu Viola, 267-96. Barcelona: Paidos.1999 “The Body and Violence.” Theater Symposium 7 (1): 7-30.1998 “The Cultural Politics of Childhood.” , pp. 1-33; “Brazilian Apartheid: Street Kids and the Search for Citizenship in Brazil.” (with Dan Hoffmanan); “Institutionalized Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church.” In Small Wars:the Cultural Politics of Childhood, edited by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Caroyn Sargent. U California Press.1998 “Un-Doing: Social Suffering and the Politics of Remorse.” In Remorse and Reparation, ed. Murray Cox. London: Jessica Kingsley.1998 “Un-Doing: Social Suffering and the Politics of Remorse in the New South Africa.” Social Justice 25 (4): 114-42.(reprinted )1998 “Truth and Rumor: On the Organ Trail.” Natural History Magazine. October, 2-10.1998 “Bodies of Apartheid: Witchcraft, Rumor and Racism Confound South Africa’s Organ Transplant Program.” Worldview 11 (4) (fall): 47-53.1998 “Maternal Thinking and the Politics of War.” The Woman and War Reader, ed. Lois Ann Lorentzen and Jennifer Turpin, chapter 24, pp. 227- 23.1998 “The Mindful Body: A Prolegomenon to Future Work in Anthropology.” With Margaret Lock. In The Art of Medical Anthropology, ed. Sjaak van der Geest and Adri Rienks. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis (reprinted) 1998 “Child Abuse and the Unconscious in American Popular Culture.” With Howard Stein. in The Children’s Cultural Reader. New York: New York University Press.1998 “The New Cannibalism: A Report on the International Traffic in Human Organs.” New Internationalist 300 (April).1997 “Demography without Numbers: Counting Angel Babies in Brazil.” In Anthropology and Demography, ed. Tom Fricke and David Kertzer. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.1997 “Peace-Time Crimes.” Social Identities 3 (3):1-26.1997 “Moving Targets: Street Kids in Brazil.” With Daniel Hoffman. Natural History Magazine 106 (6): 34- 43.1997 “Street Kids.” With Daniel Hoffman. Worldview 10 (1): 15-28.1997 “Prologue.” Robbed of Humanity, by Nancy Leigh Tierney, vii-x1. Saint Paul: Pangaea.1997 “Bellagio Task Force Report on Transplantation, Bodily Integrity, and theInternational Traffic in Organs.”(David Rothman, et al) Transplantation Proceedings 29: 2739-45.1996 “Theft of Life: Globalization of Organ Stealing Rumors.” Anthropology Today 12 (3) 3-11.1996 “Small Wars and Invisible Genocides.” Social Science & Medicine 43 (5): 889-900.1996 “Positively FW: An Interview with Deputy President FW deKlerk.” Democracy in Action (July). CapeTown, South Africa.1996 “Maternal Thinking and the Politics of War.” Peace Review 8 (3): 353-58.1996 “On the Call for a Militant Anthropology—Reply” (“White Writing”). Current Anthropology 37 (2) (April): 344-46.1996 “The Madness of Everyday Life: In Search of a Critical and Engaged Anthropology.” Ethnostoria (Palermo, Sicily), n.s., 1/2: 35-51.1995 “The Primacy of the Ethical: Propositions for a Militant Anthropology.” Current Anthropology 36 (3) (June): 409-20.1995 “Who’s the Killer? Popular Justice and Human Rights in a South African Squatter Camp.” Social Justice 22 (3): 143-64.1995 “Sweetness and Death: The Legacy of Hunger in Northeast Brazil.” In The Color of Hunger, ed. David Shields, 121-52. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield.1995 “Kids out of Place.” With Daniel Hoffman. In Fighting for the Soul of Brazil, ed. Kevin Danaher and Michael Shellenberger, 139-51. New York: Monthly Review.1995 “Death without Weeping.” In The Path Ahead: Readings in Death and Dying, ed. L. A. DeSpelder and A. L. Strickland, 41-58. Mountain View, Calif.: Mayfield1995 “Everyday Violence: Bodies, Death and Silence” (from chapter 6, Death without Weeping). In Development Studies: A Reader, ed. Stuart Corbridge, 438-47. London: Edward Arnold.1995 “The Everyday Violence of Life” (from Death without Weeping). In Brazilian Mosaic: Portraits of a Diverse People and Culture, ed. G. Harvey Summ. Wilmington, Del.: SR Books.1994 “Embodied Knowledge: Thinking with the Body in Critical Medical Anthropology.” In Assessing Cultural Anthropology, ed. Rob Borofsky, 229-42. New York: McGraw-Hill.1994 “The Violence of Everyday Life.” In The Making of Psychological Anthropology II, ed. Marcelo Suarez- Orozco, George Spindler, and Louise Spindler, 132-57. New York: Harcourt Brace.1994 “AIDS and the Social Body.” Social Science & Medicine 39 (7): 991-1003.1994 “The Last White Christmas: The Heidleberg Pub Massacre (South Africa).” American Anthropologist 96 (4) (December): 1-28.1994 “Unpopular Justice: The Case for People’s Courts.”Democracy in Action 8 (4) :16-20. Cape Town, South Africa: IDASA.1994 “Kids Out of Place: Street Children of Brazil.” Special Issue, Disposable Children. NACLA 27 (6): 16-23.1994 “Mourir en Silence.” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales. Paris. 104 (Sept.): 64-80.1993 “Life Boat Ethics.” Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective, ed. Caroline Brettell and Carolyn Sargent, 31-37. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1993.1993 “Hungry Bodies, Medicine and the State: Toward a Critical Psychological Anthropology.” In New Directions in Psychological Anthropology, ed. Geoffrey White and Catherine Lutz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.1993 “Strangers and Dangers: The Way of an Anthropologist-Companheira.” In Anthropologists and the Peace Corps, 101-13. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.1993 “Social Indifference to Child Death.” In Death, Dying, and Bereavement, ed. G. Dickinson, M. Lemming, and A. Merman, 47-50. Annual Editions. Guilford: Dushkin.1993 “AIDS and Human Rights in Cuba.” The Lancet 342 (October 16): 965-67.1992 “Hortense Powdermaker, The Berkeley Years (1967-1970): A Personal Reflection.” Journal of Anthropological Research 47 (4) (winter): 50-57.1992 “Carnival in Rural Brazil: The Dance against Death.” Civitas 2 (1): 1-8.1991 “The Message in the Bottle: Illness and the Micropolitics of Resistance.” With Margaret Lock. Journal of Psychohistory 18 (4): 409-32.1991 “Virgin Territory: The Male Discovery of the Clitoris.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 5 (1) (March): 25-28.1991“Indifference to Child Death.” The Lancet 337 (May 11): 1144-48. And “Reply to Felix Zyngier” Lancet 338 (July 13): 122.1991“The Rebel Body: The Subversive Meanings of Illness.” Traditional Acupuncture Society 10: 3-10.1991 “Powdermaker, Hortense.” International Directory of Anthropologists, 548-49. New York: Garland.1990 “Rituals and Routines of Discipline and Dissent: Towards an Anthropology of the Communicative Body.” With Margaret Lock. In Medical Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Method, ed. Thomas Johnson and Carolyn Sargent, 47-72. New York: Greenwood Press.1990 “The Cultural Politics of Child Mortality in Northeast Brazil.” In Cultural Psychology, ed. James Stigler, Richard Schweder, and Gilbert Herdt, 542-68. Cambridge: Cambridge University 1990 “Three Propositions for a Critically Applied Medical Anthropology.” Social Science & Medicine 30 (2): 189-97.1990 “Difference and Danger: The Cultural Dynamics of Childhood Stigma, Rejection, and Rescue.” Cleft Palate Journal 27 (3) (July): 301-6.1990 “Theft of Life: Illegal Markets in Children”, Society 27(6) September/October.1989 “Three Propositions for a Critically Applied Medical Anthropology.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers, nos. 69-70: 62-77.1989 “Death without Weeping.” Natural History Magazine. October 8-l61988 “The Madness of Hunger: Sickness, Delirium and Human Needs.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 12 (4): l-30.1987 “The Best of Two Worlds, the Worst of Two Worlds: Reflections on Culture and Fieldwork among the Rural Irish and Pueblo Indians.”Comparative Studies in Society and History 29 (1): 56-75.1987 “The Mindful Body: A Prolegomenon to Future Work in Medical Anthropology.”( With Margaret Lock). Medical Anthropology Quarterly 1 (1): 6-41.1987 “Mental in Southie: Individual, Family, and Community Responses to Psychosis in South Boston.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 11 (1): 1-25. (Reprinted, Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in Honor of David Mandelbaum, ed. Paul Hockings. Amsterdam: Mouton de Gruyter).1987 “A Children’s Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term: Managing Culture-Shocked Children in Brazil.” Human Organization 46 (l): 78-83. Reprinted in Children in the Field: Anthropological Experiences, ed. Joan Cassell, 1987: 443-54. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.1987 “The Margaret Mead Controversy.” Perspectives in Cultural Anthropology, ed. H. Applebaum, 129- 49. New York: SUNY.1987 “Basic Strangeness: Maternal Estrangement and Infant Death—A Critique of Bonding Theory.” In The Role of Culture in Developmental Disorder, ed. Charles Super, 129-49. New York: Academic Press.1987 “Has Deinstitutionalization Failed? Caveats and Lessons from the United States and Italy.” In Regards Anthropologiques en Psychiatrie, ed. Ellen Corin, 161-78. Montreal: GIRAME.1987 “The Cultural Politics of Child Survival.” Introduction, l-32, N.Scheper-Hughes, ed. Child Survival, Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel1987 “Culture, Scarcity and Maternal Thinking’ Ethos, pp.187-210, op cit.1987 “Child Abuse and the Unconscious in American Popular Culture.” (With Howard Stein),pp. 339-358, op cit. 1986 “Breaking the Circuit of Social Control: Lessons in Public Psychiatry from Italy and Franco Basaglia.” With Anne M. Lovell. Social Science & Medicine 23 (2): 159-78.1986 “Speaking ‘Truth’ to Illness: Metaphors, Reification, and a Pedagogy for Patients.” With Margaret Lock. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 17 (5): 137-40.1986 “Deinstitutionalization and Psychiatric Expertise: Reflections on Dangerousness,Deviance, and Madness.” (With Anne M. Lovell). International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 9 (3): 361-82.1985 “Culture, Scarcity and Maternal Thinking: Maternal Detachment and Infant Survival in a Brazilian Shantytown.” Ethos 13 (4): 291-317.1984 “The Margaret Mead Controversy: Culture, Biology, and Anthropological Inquiry.”Human Organization 43 (1): 85-93.1984 “Infant Mortality and Infant Care: Cultural and Economic Constraints on Nurturing in Northeast Brazil.” Social Science & Medicine 19 (5): 535-46.1983 “Benevolent Anarchy: Workable Model or Utopian Vision?” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 14 (2): 3, 11-15.1983 “Deposed Kings: The Demise of the Rural Irish Gerontocracy.” In Growing Old in Different Societies: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, ed. Jay Sokolovsky, 130-46. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.1983 “The Problem of Bias in Androcentric and Feminist Anthropology.” pp. 109-16. In special issue on Confronting Problems of Bias in Feminist Anthropology, Women’s Studies 19 (2).1983 “From Anxiety to Analysis: Rethinking Irish Sexuality and Sex Roles.” In N. Scheper- Hughes and M. Clark, eds. (op. cit.): 147-60.“Vernacular Sexism: An Anthropological Response to Ivan Illich.” Feminist Issues 3 (1) (spring): 23-27.1983 “Cuaranderismo in Taos County, New Mexico: A Possible Case of Anthropological Romanticism?” Western Journal of Medicine 139 (6): 875-84.1982 “Anthropologists and Crazies: Recent Works in Cultural Psychiatry.” Medical Anthropology Newsletter 13 (3): 1-2, 6-11.1981 “Cui Bonum—For Whose Good? A Dialogue with Sir Raymond Firth.” Human Organization 40 (4): 37l-72.1981 “Dilemmas in Deinstitutionalization: A View from Inner City Boston.” Journal of Operational Psychiatry 12 (2): 90-99.1981 “Virgin Mothers: The Impact of Irish Jansenism on Child Rearing and Infant Tending in Western Ireland.” In The Anthropology of Human Birth, ed. Margarita Kay, 267-88. San Francisco: F.A. Davis.1979 “Breeding Breaks Out in the Eye of the Cat: Birth Order, Sex Roles, and the Irish Double- Bind.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 10 (2): 207-26.1979 “Inheritance of the Meek: Land Labor, and Love in Rural Ireland.” Marxist Perspectives 2 (1): 46-76.1978 “Disarming the Irish: Reflections on Irish Body Image.” Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers 54: 58-70.1978 “Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Madness and Badness in Rural Ireland.” Medical Anthropology 2 (3): 59-94.1969 “Hunger in the Welfare State: Nixon’s Guaranteed Annual Poverty.” With Linda and Gary Hunt. Ramparts 8 (6): 64-70. Republished in 1971 in Divided We Stand, ed. Ramparts, 1971, 112-17. San Francisco: Canfield Press/Harper & Row.Book Reviews and Review Articles: (a small selection)2016, The Grey Zone: Why Regulating the Sale of Human Organs is a Dangerous Proposition, Washington Post, January 2005, “The Ultimate Commodity”. The Lancet 366, Issue 9494, 15 October, pp. 1349- 1350. On: Stakes and Kidneys (James Stacey Taylor) and Kidney for Sale by Owner (Mark Cherry)2004 Commentary on Paul Farmer’s “Structural Violence”), Current Anthropology, 45 (3), June: 318-319.2002 Review Article: Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death. (Margaret Lock) and Scarce Goods: Justice, Fairness and Organ Transplant (Tom Koch). American Anthropologist 105 (1): 1-3.2002 Review Article: Raising the Dead (Ronald Munson). American Scientist 91 (January-February): 77-80.1999 Review Article: “Penetrating Patriarchy’s Secrets”. In the Land of God andMan: Confronting our Sexual Culture, (Silvava Paternostro). Women’s Review of Books.1998 Review of Death, Gender, and Ethnicity (David Field, Jenny Hockey, and Neil Small, eds.)American Anthropologist (October).1995 “The End of Anthropology.” Review of After the Fact (Clifford Geertz). New York Times Book Review, Sunday, May 7, pp. 22-23.1993 “The Anthropologist and the Witch.” Translated Woman (Ruth Behar). New York Times Book Review, Sunday, September 5, p. 22.1990 Review of Rethinking Psychiatry: From Cultural Category to Personal Experience (A. Kleinman). Contemporary Psychology 35 (4): 374-75.1989 Review of Bodies under Siege: Self-Mutilation in Culture and Psychiatry. (A. Favazza). Medical Anthropology Quarterly 3 (3) (September): 312-15.1988, Response to M. Nations and L. A. Rebhun, “Angels with Wet Wings Won’t Fly.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 12: 259-60.1987 Only Mothers Know: Patterns of Infant Feeding in Traditional Cultures (DanaRaphael and Flora Davis). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 175 (7): 439-40.1987 The Female Malady (Elaine Showalter). Women’s Studies 13 (4): 390-96.1986 An Anthropologist at Play: Balladmongering in Ireland (John Messenger). Irish Literary Supplement (fall): 35.1986 Child Abuse and Neglect (J. Korbin). Social Science & Medicine 23 (4): 433.1985 Review of Loving, Parenting, and Dying: The Family Cycle in England and America (Vivian Fox and Martin H. Quitt, eds.). With B. Reid. Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology 8 (2): 213-17.1985 Science and Gender: A Critique of Biology and Its Theories of Women (RuthBleier). Feminist Issues 5 (1): 80-92.1984 Clinically Applied Anthropology (Noel J. Chrisman and Thomas W. Maretzki, eds.) Annals of Human Biology 11 (5): 483-85.1983 Making It Crazy (Sue E. Estroff). MAN 19 (2): 417-18.Editorials and Opinion Pieces: I have published editorials, and Op Ed essays in The New York Times; The San Francisco Chronicle, PLOS Medicine; Foreign Policy, NY Times Sunday Magazine, New York Review of Books, Los Angeles Times, The Times Higher Educational Supplement, The National Post ; Il Manifesto, Rome; Anthropology Today; Whole Earth; New Scientist; FORUM for Applied Research and Public; SF Examiner; CardernosMais; Folha de S?o Paulo; The IrishTimes; Popular Psychology, etc. Media Interviews and Profiles (a selection):As a public anthropologist I speak on the media on a regular basis on topics ranging from the crisis of the public university, clerical sexual abuse and the Vatican, guns and violence, international organs trafficking, trafficking prosecutions, ISIS and organs trafficking , child sexual abuse, rape on college campuses, and current debates on regulation organ buying and selling. I have also been interviewed and profiled internationally ( France, Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, Portugal, Norway, Italy)Ethan Watters, 2014, “The Organ Detective”, Profile of Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Pacific Standard/ July/August2017,”Celebrating Barefoot Anthropology: Q&A with Professor Nancy Scheper-Hughes” 2016, “From Barefoot Anthropologist?to Global Watchdog: An Interview with Nancy Scheper-Hughes” (Jaroslav Klepal, Edit Szénássy), Cargo (2016), Vol. 14, No. 1 – 2014, Organ Detective”- A Profile of Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Pacific Standard Magazine, June-July 2014, centerpiece and lead story, pp. 38-512013, “Taking Kidneys from the Poor and Giving it to the Rich” – Interview with Nancy Scheper-Hughe by Russel Mokhiber, editor, Corporate Crime Reporter, January, 28(2) pp. 1-8/2014, Q&A: Nancy Scheper-Hughes Revisits South Africa in the mid-1990’s”, April 23, 2014, UC Berkeley News Center <; 2013, “Amy Biehl’s Legacy: Freedom, compassion”, Orange County Register, November 22, 2013, several part series , pp2-24. Chapter 5, The Bridge-Scheper-Hughes initiates a meeting between the Biehls and two of the convicted killers, HYPERLINK "" Berkeley Faculty Reflect on the Legacy of Nelson Mandela HYPERLINK "" “Organ Trafficking and the Reluctant Sleuth”, a profile of Nancy Scheper-Hughes in the South African Medical Chronicle, the Doctors Newspaper, February 6, 2012, Johannesburg, South Africa. Access on line: < Medicalchronicle.co.za/organ-trafficking- the reluctant medical. >2014, South Africa and the Continuing Reconciliation Process Today: , Medical Anthropology, Activists and Intellectuals”, Interview by Liliana Gil Sousa ( Portugal) <academia.edu/521600/Medical_Anthropology_Activists_and_Intellectuals._An_Interview_with_Nancy_Scheper-Hughes?login=nsh@berkeley.edu&email_was_taken=true>2011: Being Radical and Critical, a three part series <, “Anthropologist's 'Dick Tracy moment' plays role in arrest of suspected kidney trafficker”, Michael Daly, New York Daily News, July 24th, 2009. 2009. “Not Just an Urban Legend” Newsweek Magazine, Health Section, a portrait of Nancy Scheper- Hughes and Organs Watch, January 9, 20092008, TV Interview on Hard Talk, UK <. “ Kids as Donors: Organ Brokers Prey on the Socially Marginalized”, Toronto Sun, February 15th, Interview at the UN Trafficking Summit.2008. “Expert: Organ Trafficking Among Surgeons” AP , February 15th. ( International Herald Tribune)2004 “Dispelling the Myth. The Realities of Organ Trafficking: .2004 “Un Marche Noir Planetaire. Interview with Nancy Scheper-Hughes by Larry Rohter (New York Times), Lillu (Swiss News Magazine), 9 June 2004, No. 24. Pp. 102-105.2004 “Transplant Ethics: an Anthropologist Exposes Expolitation of the Poor & Medical Abuses”. WORLDVIEW Magazine (Magazine of news and comment about the Peace Corps World), Washington, D.C.2003, KTVU Nightly News with Dennis Richmond, Oakland, California, Debate on Financial 2008, Incentives for organ transplant, February 10-112003 “Traffico de Orgaos e Mapea: Entrevista/Nancy Scheper-Hughes. Jornal do Commercio (Brazil) Feb.17, p. 12004 “The Kidney is Not a Spare Part”, Christian Science Monitor, June 9, 2004, p.162002 “Lifeline: Nancy Scheper-Hughes.” The Lancet Brief Bio 360 (September 14): 884.2002 “Una Especialista de Olho no Brasil: A Frente da Organs Watch.” Carta Capital, January 16, pp. 33-34.2001 “I Broker Globali del Corpo parcellizzato, interview with Nancy Scheper-Hughes,Director, Organs Watch.” Il Manifesto (Rome, Italy), October 30, p. 1.2001 “No Mercado Negro de ?rg?os Humanos, Un Rim Por $800, Entrevista com NancyScheper-Hughes.” Jornal da Tarde (S?o Paulo, Brazil), August 5, Cidade, p. 11A.2001 “En La Argentina no Hay Un Mercardo Negro de Transplantes, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Investigadora de Trafico de Organos.” La Nacion (Buenos Aires, Argentina), July 29, p. 1.1999 Scholarly Watchdogs for an Ethical Netherworld: Organs Watch. Chronicle of Higher Education, October 6, pp. A23-24.1999 Conversations with History: Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Militant Anthropologist Extreme Research: Interview on “Organs Watch” Workberkeley.edu/news/magazine/summer_99/feature_darkness_scheper.html1996 Out from under: A Conversation with Diane Dujon, Jacqueline Pope, Mattie Richardson, and Nancy Scheper-Hughes. Women’s Review of Books, 14 (5) (February): 22-24.Documentary Films (On Site)2013, “BloodMatch” What in the World, RTE, Irish Public Television, December 2010, “Kidney Pirates”, Dan Rather Reports on the Cost of Transplant Trafficking (with Nancy Scheper-Hughes), January (follows Organs Watch in Turkey, Moldova and Israel)2009, “H.O.T – Human Organs Trade.” Lupin Films, Rome. 2004, “The Transplant Trade”. Produced and Directed by Brian Woods, BBC, Channel 4 (Follows Organs Watch Activities in India, Israel and Turkey)2003,“Transplant Tourism” David Papery Films, Canadian Broadcast. Follows Organs Watch in Philippines2002, “Trafic d”Organes.” On site in Moldova and Turkey with “Envoyé Special” documentary filmmaker, Catherine Berthillier. Galaxie Presse, Paris2002, “Your Money or Your Life” CBS’s “48 Hours” , February 112002, “The Kidney Trade” ABC, Nightline, with Ted Koppel’s February 52002, Special CBS Report, on site in Philippines with CBS medical reporter, Kathy Fowler, Washington, D.C. KPIX, 11 PM NEWS HOUR, two-part series on kidney selling in the slums of Manila, January.1994, “AIDS in Cuba: Fidel Castro’s Health Plan.” CBS 60 Minutes, 1994 (Emmy Award).1988, “Carnival Marginal”, 1988. (documentary on carnival in the interior of Brazil).Produced by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Cecilia deMello and Susan Thistle. UC Berkeley, Human Rights/ Civil Rights Consultations with the Secretary of Health in Pernambuco and the Ministry of Health in Brasilia. Ministry of Health, expert testimony at CPI (Parliamentary Investigations) Advocacy for homeless/homeless mentally ill. Berkeley Catholic Worker, 1990-1994.Civil Rights Worker, SNCC/ SRRP, Selma, Alabama. 1967-1968.Peace Corps Volunteer. Health/Community Development. Pernambuco, Brazil, 1964-66Keynotes, Plenaries, and Named Lectures (a small selection)2016, "Organ Trafficking During Times of War and Political Conflict”:??4th?ELPAT Conference, Rome Angelicum Congress Center,?Rome-Italy, Plenary Session,?Sunday, April 23-242016, “Kidney Hunter”, Prague, Czech Republic, DOX Cultural Center, Prague, April<; and < 2016, “Engaging Evil”, The Gellner Lecture, Charles University, Prague, April 2016, “Anthropology of Evil” Univ. of Glasgow, 4th Annual Frisby Memorial Lecture, March 2015, “Moral Horizons”, Keynote, Australian Anthropological Association Meetings, Melbourne, December 1-4 2015, “Anthropology of Life During Times of Multiple Crisis”, Keynote, German Anthropological Association Meetings (Marburg, Germany October 1-4 2015, Member, Plenary Session on Human Trafficking, Pontifical Institute of Social Science, Vatican City, April 2015Visiting Professorships2015, Visiting Professor and keynote speaker, University of Utrecht (June) 2012, Visiting Professor, University Colleges of Limerick (Psychiatry), Cork (Social Science), Irish Kidney Foundation (Radical Psychiatry: Beyond the Current Paradigm”, UC Limerick: HYPERLINK "" )2012,Visiting Professor, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia, Lecture series on structures of violence at the at the Anthropology and Sociology departments 2013 (Fall) UC Washington Center (UCDC) 1608 Rhode Island Ave, NW2010, Distinguished Professor, American University in Cairo, Egypt, five public lectures2007, James Marsh Professor at Large, University of Vermont, Burlington, faculty elected) Lectures across the campus in medical school, social science, and humanities 2004, Simon Visiting Professor, Anthropology, Manchester University, UK, April-May2013, Professor, UC Washington Center (UCDC) 1608 Rhode Island Ave, NW, Fall semester 2012, Visiting Professor, University College , Limerick (Psychiatry), UC Cork (Social Science), The Irish Kidney Foundation <; and keynote speaker at the Irish Royal Academy (Dublin), celebrating the 25th anniversary of the AAI, Anthropology Association of Ireland, December 2012,Visiting Professor, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia, Lecture series on structures of violence at the at the Anthropology and Sociology departments 2011, “What is Human?” Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities, Interdisciplinary Dialogue Series, Northwestern University, Feb.22nd-23rd 2010, Keynote, “What is Psychiatry?” International Conference Honoring the Legacy of Franco Basaglia, Trieste Mental Health Services, Department of Mental Health, Italy, February2010, Distinguished Professor, American University in Cairo, Egypt, five lectures (spring)2009, Keynote, “Don Commodification & Commerce du Corps Humain” Paris, EHESS, 2008, The New York Academy of Sciences, “Trafficking the Traffickers - Undercover Ethnography in the Organs Trafficking Underworld. 2008. Plenary, “Globalizing Health”, MEDSIN, University College London2008, Keynote, “Epidemics and Humanity”, International conference World Health: Issues without Frontiers, 21st and 22nd October. Cité des sciences et de l’industrie, ParisOrgans Watch: 1997-current: Dozens of keynotes and plenary sessions at international transplant meetings in the US, Europe (Austria, Poland, Romania, Italy), South America and Asia (Taiwan) as well as to Kidney Foundations in the US, Britain, and Ireland. ................
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