2021 Boyer Prize Winner
Emily Ng has been awarded the 2021 Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology for her book, A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao.
2021 Boyer Prize Winner
Emily Ng has been awarded the 2021 Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology for her book, A Time of Lost Gods: Mediumship, Madness, and the Ghost after Mao.
2021 Boyer Prize Winner
Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology for his book, Crafting Masculine Selves: Culture, War, and Psychodynamics in Afghanistan.
2020: PhD and Shinhee Han, PhD: Racial Melancholia, Racial Dissociation: On the Social and Psychic Lives of Asian Americans (2018, Duke University Press)
2019: PhD, Knot of the Soul: Madness, Psychoanalysis, Islam (2018, University of Chicago Press)
2017: Migrants in Translation (2014, University of California)
2016: “A Psychodynamic Phenomenology of Nankani Interpretive Divination and the Formation of Meaning,” Ethos 43(2):109-134
2015: “The Chinese Family as Instituted Family: Or, Rescuing Kinship Imaginaries from the ‘Symbolic,'” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 19: 279-299, 2013.
2013: “Daydreaming, Intimacy, and the Intersubjective Third in Fieldwork Encounters in Syria,” American Ethnologist, 38(2): 234-248, 2011.
2014 “Toward an Anthropology of the Imaginary: Specters of Disability in Vietnam,” Ethos 42(4): 153-174, 2014.
2012: “On the Varieties and Particularities of Cultural Experience,” Ethos, 40(1): 37-53, 2012.