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Marcia C. Inhorn
Yale University
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Secondary Phone: (203) 432-4510
Dept of Anthropology
Yale University 10 Sachem St
New Haven CT 06520
United States
ABOUT
Marcia C. Inhorn, PhD, MPH, is the William K. Lanman, Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs in the Department of Anthropology and The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. She serves as Chair of the Council on Middle East Studies. A specialist on Middle Eastern gender, religion, and health, Inhorn has conducted research on the social impact of infertility and assisted reproductive technologies in Egypt, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, and Arab America over the past 30 years. She is the author of six books on the subject, including her latest, America's Arab Refugees: Vulnerability and Health on the Margins (Stanford University Press, 2018). She is also the (co)editor of thirteen books, the founding editor of the Journal of Middle East Women's Studies (JMEWS), and co-editor of the Berghahn Book series on “Fertility, Reproduction, and Sexuality.” She has served as president of the Society for Medical Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association; on the Board of Directors of the Middle East Studies Association; and as director of Middle East centers at both Yale and University of Michigan. Inhorn has received numerous awards for her books and scholarship, including the American Anthropological Association’s Robert B. Textor and Family Prize for excellence in anticipatory anthropology, the AAA’s Eileen Basker and Diana Forsythe Prizes for outstanding anthropological research in gender, health, and biomedical technology, the JMEWS Book Award in Middle East gender studies, and the Middle East Distinguished Scholar award from the AAA’s Middle East Section. She has also received the Graduate Mentor Award from the Society for Medical Anthropology’s Student Association. Currently, Inhorn is writing a book on oocyte cryopreservation (egg freezing) for both medical and elective fertility preservation.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Gender/Women's Studies
Globalization
Islamic Thought
Technology
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Ethnography
Gulf Studies
Health
Geographic Areas of Interest
Egypt
Lebanon
UAE
All Middle East
North America
Specialties
Medical Anthro Of ME
Egypt, Lebanon, Arab Gulf, Arab America
Gender In ME
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 1991 | Anthro | UC Berkeley
MPH | 1988 | Epidemiology | UC Berkeley
Abstracts
Reconceiving Middle Eastern Manhood: Islam, Assisted Reproduction, and Emergent Masculinities Male Infertility, Masturbation, and Other Middle Eastern's Men's Secrets Cosmopolitan Conceptions? IVF Sojourns in Global Dubai Arab Refugees, Reproductive Exiles, and Regimes of Exclusion on the Margins of Detroit Abrahamic Traditions and Oocyte Cryopreservation--Or Why Single Muslim Women Are Freezing Their Eggs