Sarah Willen
Professor/Anthropology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
69 Scholarly Contributions
“Countertransference in the Clinic and the Classroom: Ethnographic Reflections on a Cultural Sensitivity Course for Psychiatry Residents.”
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
“Endangered Childlife: Embodying ‘Illegality’ on Israel’s Margins.”
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Reflections on the Social Determinants of Health through a Medical Anthropology Lens
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
“Review essay: Anthropology and Human Rights: Theoretical Reconsiderations and Phenomenological Explorations.”
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
“Introduction: Migration, ‘Illegality,’ and Health: Mapping Embodied Vulnerability and Debating Health-Related Deservingness”
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
“How Is Health-Related ‘Deservingness’ Reckoned? Perspectives from Unauthorized Im/migrants in Tel Aviv.”
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
“Engaged Critical Medical Anthropology: Five Steps for Influencing Conversations on “Illegal” Im/migration and Health.”
2012
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Special Issue: “Migration, ‘Illegality,’ and Health: Mapping Embodied Vulnerability and Debating Health-Related Deservingness.”
2012
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
Special Issue: "Horizons of Experience: Reinvigorating Dialogue Between Phenomenological and Psychoanalytic Anthropologies."
2012
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work
“Migration, ‘Illegality,’ and Health Care: How Do Unauthorized Immigrants Reckon Health-Related Deservingness?”
2012
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
“Plotting a Moral Trajectory, Sans Papiers: On Rights, Deservingness, and Renegade Moralities.”
2012
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Cultivating Cultural Competence among Clinicians: Challenges, Obstacles, and Lessons
2012
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
“Migration, ‘Illegality,’ and Health: Mapping Embodied Vulnerability and Debating Health Related Deservingness.”
2012
Research Type: Poster/Presentation