Cristiana Giordano

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Position Title
Associate Professor

1 Shields Avenue, Davis CA 95616
Bio

Education

  • Ph.D., Anthropology, UC Berkeley, 2006
  • M.A., Anthropology, UC Berkeley, 2001
  • B.A., Philosophy, Universitá di Pavia (Italy), 1996

About

Cristiana Giordano works on foreign migration, mental health, the body, and cultural translation in contemporary Italy. Her research addresses the politics of migration in Europe through the lens of ethno-psychiatry and its radical critique of psychiatric, legal, and moral categories of inclusion/exclusion of foreign others; and through the lens of research on the human microbiome and migrant health in Europe. Her broader research interests also engage the relation between psychic life, therapy, clinical sites, and images.

Prof. Giordano’s other line of inquiry involves finding new ways of rendering ethnographic material into written texts and/or artistic forms. She explores new ways in which anthropology can contribute to and learn from performative endeavors, such as theater performance and installations. To this end, she has been training in devising theater techniques which draw from nontheatrical source material (interview transcripts, legal and medical reports, news articles, archival documents, visual material, etc.) to devise theater pieces on current events. She has been collaborating with playwright and director Greg Pierotti (one of the founders of Tectonic Theater Project) on new methodologies at the interstice of the social sciences and performance. Their new book, Affect Ethnography: Exploring Narrative and Performance in the Making of Unstories (Bloomsbury, 2024), plays with the relation between truth and representation in the stories we tell as ethnographers. Through its theoretical exploration and performative script, the book bridges the relation between ethnographic writing and performativity, and simultaneously troubles conventional narrative practices in theater and anthropology. The practice of "affect theater" described in the book also emphasizes embodied and affective approaches to empirical research and defines a process for rendering this type of material into imaginative academic writing, collaborative performance, and other inventive forms, applicable across a range of academic disciplines: https://affecttheater.com/index.html

Research Focus

Medical and psychological anthropology; psychoanalysis; ethno-psychiatry; subjectivity; theories of translation; migration; human rights; citizenship; anthropology of the state and the law; Italy, Europe, and the Mediterranean; affect; performance and theater; experimental ethnographies.

Publications

Books

Giordano, C. Migrants in Translation. Caring and the Politics of Difference in Contemporary Italy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014.

Winner of the Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology, Society for Psychological Anthropology, 2017; the Victor Turner Book Prize for ethnographic writing, Society for Humanistic Anthropology, 2016; and finalist for the 2015 PEN Center USA UC Press First Book Award. 

Giordano, C. and Pierotti, G., Affect Ethnography: Exploring Narrative and Performance in the Making of Unstories. London: Bloomsbury, 2024.

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Awards

2017 Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology, Society for Psychological Anthropology

2016 Victor Turner Book Prize, Society for Humanistic Anthropology (second prize)

2015 Finalist for the 2015 PEN Center USA UC Press First Book Award