Education
PhD, Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz
MA, Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz
BA, Film, University of California, Berkeley
Courses Taught
Society and Culture
Bodies
Visual Anthropology
America through Ethnography
Queer Ethnography
Anthropology of Publics
Politics of Care
Ethnographic Methods
Research Interests
Aging
Urbanisms
Medical Anthropology
Film and Media
Anthropology of Publics
Race
Gender and Sexuality
Care
Ethnographic Praxis
Publications
2018. Introduction, “Aftereffects: The Pulse Nightclub Shootings,” The GLQ Forum, GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 24(1): 1-2.
2016. “Queer Space.” In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender & Sexuality Studies, eds., Nancy Naples, Renee C. Hoogland, Maithree Wickramasinghe and Wai Ching Angela Wong. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
2011. “Sweetgrass,” American Anthropologist 113(3): 507-508.
Jason Alley
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Pronouns: he/him/his Email: alleyj@beloit.edu Phone: 608-363-2085 Office: Room 109, Godfrey HallJason is a cultural anthropologist whose work focuses on the situated histories, places, institutions, narratives, practices and aesthetics of American social life. His most recent research has examined the everyday politics of aging, looking at the elderpublics, aging lifeworlds and welfarist futures coming into being in San Francisco, California. Approaching ethnography as a mode of research and a genre of writing, he aims to get students to understand the tradeoffs embedded in fieldwork alongside the representational moves made by ethnographers. Jason also brings ongoing interests in film and media, racial formations, care, health and queer forms of critique to his teaching, research and writing. He is presently at work on a book exploring the precarities and possibilities around aging in queer and non-queer America.