ACADEMIC WORK OF NICOLE L. SAULT

ETHNO-ORNITHOLOGY STUDY GROUP



A popular teacher, Dr. Sault has given courses in Anthropology, Ethnic Studies, and Women’s Studies at Santa Clara University in California. Later she taught anthropology in the Masters Program at the University of Costa Rica, where she also advised students on their graduate theses. 

Courses Taught in Anthropology 

 Family and Kinship

 Women and Men in Society

 Body Image in Cultural Context

 Indigenous Peoples of Mesoamerica

 Anthropology of Native Americans 

    (in the United States)

 Medical Anthropology

 Anthropology of Aging

 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology

 Antropología del cuerpo 

    (Anthropology of the Body) 

 Técnicas de investigación (Research Methods)


Courses Taught in Ethnic Studies

Introduction to Ethnic Studies

Introduction to Native American Cultures (United States)

Native Peoples of Mexico and the United States

Symposium Organizer

"Constrained or Sustained? Women’s Experience of Aging, Embodiment, and Power." Southern

Anthropology Association, Atlanta, Georgia (1999)

"Body Image and Social Meaning: The Interplay of Symbol and Action," for Annual AAA meeting, Washington, D.C. (1989).


"Gender Hierarchy and Economic Change in Mexico," for Annual AAA meeting, Phoenix, Arizona (co-organizer) (1988).


"Godmothers, Midwives, & Mourners: The Expression of Women’s Power Through Rituals of Life &

Death," Annual AAA meeting, Denver, Colorado (1984).

Reviewer for Journals

 Agriculture and Human Values

 Medical Anthropology Quarterly

 Journal of the History of Sexuality

 Sociological Perspectives

 Cuadernos de Antropologia Universidad de Costa Rica


Reviewer for Book Manuscripts

 Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Press 

 University of California Press

 Greenwood Publishing Group


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