“We only think when confronted with a problem.”
John Dewey
Teaching
I embrace an experiential pedagogy, practicing what John Dewey called “learning by doing” and engaging students in the practice of ethnography. I teach courses in the anthropology of violence, political anthropology, and Haitian and Caribbean studies, including:
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Ethnography of Violence
Global Caribbean
Haiti and Its Visitors
Etnografi Lavil (Urban Ethnography)
For more course details, please write me.




