Miriam Ticktin

Miriam Ticktin

Professor of Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center.

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Miriam Ticktin is Associate Professor of Anthropology in Anthropology at the CUNY Graduate Center. She publishes widely on topics such as immigration, humanitarianism, and racial and gendered inequalities. Most notably, she is the author of Casualties of Care: Immigration and the Politics of Humanitarianism in France, and co-editor of In the Name of Humanity: The Government of Threat and Care. She is currently finishing a book on, and against, racial innocence.

Her research in the anthropology of medicine and science, law, and transnational and postcolonial feminist theory has focused in the broadest sense on what it means to make political claims in the name of a universal humanity: she has been interested in what these claims tell us about universalisms and difference, about who can be a political subject, on what basis people are included and excluded from communities, and how inequalities get instituted or perpetuated in this process.

Working Group Affiliations

Insurgent Domesticities

Reframing Gendered Violence

Religion and the Global Reframing of Gender Violence

Science and Social Difference

Recovery