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Sodikoff, Genese Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Anthropology
Hill Hall 629
Curriculum
Vitae
Telephone: (973) 353-5331
sodikoff@andromeda.rutgers.edu
Education
2005 Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Michigan
2000 M.A. Anthropology, University of Michigan
1998 M.A. Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
1996 M.A. International Development and Social Change, Clark University
1989 B.A. English and Cultural Anthropology, University of California
at Santa Barbara
Research Interests
Professionally and academically, I have focused on rain forest
conservation and international development in Africa, specifically
the Comoros (1989-1991) and Madagascar (1994-2002). Over several
periods of fieldwork in Madagascar since 1994, I have examined the
significance and role of low-wage labor in rain forest conservation
projects, as well as the politics of biodiversity loss. My teaching
and research interests include political ecology, conservation and
development, agrarian economies, biotic and cultural extinction,
human-animal relations, labor regimes, green capitalism, historical
anthropology, medical anthropology, and Africa and the Indian Ocean
islands.
Current Research Projects
At present, I am finalizing a book manuscript
entitled, "Workers of the Vanishing World: Labor and Rain Forest
Conservation in Madagascar." I am also beginning new research
on the social anthropology of biotic and cultural extinction. The
first phase of the research concerns ex situ conservation efforts
in the U.S., specifically the captive breeding and repatriation
of endangered animals. I consider these practices in light of the
politics of human and nonhuman diversity and the mood of existential
threat. In addition, I am compiling an edited volume on the anthropology
of extinction, which will include a variety of studies on past and
present extinction processes related to biological species, cultural
forms, and language.
Recent Publications
Sodikoff, Genese. 2007. "An Exceptional
Strike: A Micro-history of 'People versus Park' in Madagascar."
Journal of Political Ecology 14: 10-33.
Sodikoff, Genese. 2007 (Forthcoming). "Forest
Conservation and Low-Wage Labor." In Madagascar in Nature
and Culture, Volume I, edited by Jeffrey Kaufmann. Pretoria:
Africa Institute of South Africa.
Sodikoff, Genese. 2005. "Forced and Forest
Labor in Colonial Madagascar, 1926-1936." Ethnohistory,
52(2): 407-435.
Sodikoff, Genese. 2004. "Land and Languor:
Ethical Imaginations of Work and Forest in Northeast Madagascar."
History and Anthropology 15(4): 367-398.
Sodikoff, Genese. 2003. "The Case of the
Lace Leaf: Nineteenth Century Naturalism and the Containment of
Malagasy Species." Michigan Discussions in Anthropology
14: 167-192.
Thomas-Slayter, Barbara, and Sodikoff, Genese.
2001. "African Women and Sustainable Development: Institutional
Trends in Natural Resource Management Projects." Development
in Practice, 11(1): 45-61.
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