Porter Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, Room 100

Co-sponsors: Jack Buncher Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies and the  Department of Modern Languages at CMU

Presented by Michal Nahman, Moderated by Nevine Abraham
and Michal Friedman

Professor Michal Nahman is an anthropologist, STS scholar and
cook from the University of the West of England, Bristol, who has written about nationalism, migration and borders through the 'lenses' of reproduction and food. Her current projects examine the nature of embodied gendered labour in the cross-border human milk trade; and Mizrachi and Sephardi identities and food cultures through an autoethnographic perspective.

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