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Melanie Medeiros

Professor/Dir of Ctr Integrative Learning

Bailey 149

(585)245-6269

medeiros@geneseo.edu

Melanie A. Medeiros has been a member of the faculty since 2014.

Feminine presenting person with shoulder length brown hair, smiles at the camera.

Office Hours

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30-9:30am, 10:20-10:50am

Curriculum Vitae

Education

MA, Ph.D, University of Arizona

BA, American University

Selected Publications

BOOKS:

Medeiros, M.A. and Keisha-Khan Y. Perry, eds. 2023. Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Critical Research and Perspectives. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Medeiros, M.A. and Jennifer Guzmán, eds. 2023. Ethnographic Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Medeiros, M.A. 2018. Marriage, Divorce and Distress in Northeast Brazil: Black Women’s Perspectives on Love, Respect and Kinship. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS:

Perry, Keisha-Khan Y., and M.A. Medeiros. 2023. “Introduction.†In Black Women in Latin America and the Caribbean: Critical Research and Perspectives, edited by Melanie A. Medeiros and Keisha-Khan Y. Perry, 1-17. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Medeiros, M.A. 2023. “A Marriage without Fidelity is a House without a Foundation’: Black Brazilian Women’s Demands for Respect in Marriage.†The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 28(2): 121-130.

Medeiros, M.A., and Jennifer Guzmán. 2023. “An Ethnographic Approach to Studying Latin America and the Caribbean.†In Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean: An Ethnographic Collection, edited by Melanie A. Medeiros and Jennifer Guzmán, 15-26. Toronto, CA: University of Toronto Press.

Medeiros, M.A. 2023. “Emotional Intimacy and the Black Matrifocal Family in Northeast Brazil.†Feminist Anthropology 4(1): 78-90.

Medeiros, M.A. 2022. “Rejecting Remarriage: Respectability & Black Brazilian Women’s Decisions to ‘Opt Out’ of Marriage.†In Opting Out: Women Messing with Marriage around the World, edited by Dinah Hannaford and Joanna Davidson, 104-120. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, Series: Politics of Marriage and Gender: Global Issues in Local Contexts.

Medeiros, M.A. 2022. “Intersectionality and Normative Masculinity in Northeast Brazil.†Gendered Lives, Global Issues, edited by Nadine Fernandez and Katie Nelson, 170-189. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Medeiros, M.A., Patrick McCormick, Erika Schmitt, James Kale. 2021. “Barbie e Ken Cidadãos de Bem: Memes and Political Participation among College Students in Brazil.†Precarious Democracy: Ethnographies of Hope, Despair, and Resistance in Brazil after the Pink Tide, edited by Benjamin Junge, Alvaro Jarrin, Lucia Cantero, and Sean T. Mitchell, 218-231. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
——In Portuguese: Medeiros, M.A., Patrick McCormick, Erika Schmitt, James Kale. 2022. “Barbie e Ken Cidadãos de Bem: Memes e Participação Política entre Estudantes Universitários no Brasil.†Em Democracia Precária: Etnografias de Esperança, Desespero e Resistência no Brasil, editado por Alvaro Jarrín, Karina Biondi, Benjamin Junge, Sean T. Mitchell, e Lucia Cantero, 397-420. São Paulo, BR: Zouk Editora.

Medeiros, M.A., J. Guzmán. 2020. Im/migrant Farmworker Deportability Fears and Mental Health in the Trump Era: A Study of Polimigra and Contramigra in New York State.†Culture, Agriculture, Food & Environment 42(2): 1-11.

Guzmán, J., M.A. Medeiros. 2020. “Damned if You Drive, Damned if You Don’t: Meso-level Policy and Im/migrant Farmworker Tactics under a Regime of Immobility.†Human Organization 79(2): 14-149.

Guzmán, J.R., M.A. Medeiros, G. Falkner. 2020. “Teaching Im/migration Through an Ethnographic Portrait Project.†Teaching and Learning Anthropology Journal 3(1): 37-45.

Medeiros, M.A., T. Henriksen. 2019. “Forms of Capital, Employment and Whiteness in Northeast Brazil’s Ecotourism Industry.†Latin American Research Review 54(2): 366-380.
——Abridged and revised as “Structural Racism and Occupational Segregation in Northeast Brazil’s Ecotourism Industry†for Insights on Latin America and the Caribbean: An Ethnographic Collection, edited by M.A. Medeiros and J. Guzmán, 429-440. Toronto, CA: University of Toronto Press.

Jennifer R. Guzmán, J.R., M.A. Medeiros. 2019. “An Unlikely Cause: The Struggle for Driver’s Licenses to Prevent Family Separation.†Practicing Anthropology 41(1): 3-7.

Medeiros, M.A., J. Guzmán. 2016. “Ethnographic Service Learning: An Approach for Transformational Learning.â€Teaching Anthropology 6(1): 66-72.

Nichter, M., M.A. Medeiros. 2015. “Critical Anthropology for Global Health: What Can It Contribute to Critical Health Psychology?†In Critical Health Psychology, edited by M. Murray. Pp. 291-307. London: Palgrave Macmillan Press.

Medeiros, M.A. 2014. “The Other End of the Bargain: the Socioeconomics of Gender Relations and Marital Dissolution in Rural Northeast Brazil.†Transforming Anthropology 22(1): 105-120.

M. Hingle, M. Nichter, M.A. Medeiros, S. Grace. 2013. “Texting for Health: The Use of Participatory Methods to Develop Healthy Lifestyle Messages for Teens.†Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 45(1): 12-19.

Previously Taught Courses

  • ANTH 100: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 141: Department of Anthropology First Year Experience
  • ANTH 216: Race, Racism and the Black Experience in Bahia, Brazil (Study Abroad)
  • ANTH 216: Race, Racism and the Black Experience in Cuba (Study Abroad)
  • ANTH 216: Race, Racism and the Black Experience in the Americas
  • ANTH 226: Anthropology of Latin America and the Caribbean
  • ANTH 238: Ethnomedicine in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • ANTH 241: Department of Anthropology Peer Mentor Program
  • ANTH 302: Medical Anthropology
  • ANTH 313: Global Health Issues
  • ANTH 343: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women’s Health
  • ANTH 382: Ethnographic Field Methods
  • ANTH 402: Sociomedical Sciences Capstone
  • ANTH 421: Contemporary Theory in Anthropology
  • BLKS 188: Race, Racism and Health
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