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Mary Hancock

Professor of Anthropology & History

Email: hancock@anth.ucsb.edu
Phone: (805) 893-2907
Office: HSSB 2071
Curriculum Vitae
 
Research Interests
I am a cultural anthropologist and historian of modern South Asia, with a special interest in urban South India.  At UCSB, I hold a joint appointment in the History department.  My first book, Womanhood in the Making: Domestic Ritual and Public Culture in Urban South India (Westview, 1999) dealt with gender, class and nationalism. My new book, The Politics of Heritage from Madras to Chennai (Indiana, 2008), explores issues of public memory, the state, and urban space, historically and in the present-day.  My new research involves the study of evangelical Christian media and its role in missionary practice.
Projects
The Global Mediation of Evangelical Christianity

 

   
Sample Publications  
  • Womanhood in the Making
  • Remembered Futures, Everyday Histories
  • The Politics of Heritage from Madras to Chennai
 
 
 
 

Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania

 
 
Other Links
Professor Hancock's Home Page
Department of History
The Public Historian
 
 
 
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