Degrees:
Ph.D., CUNY-The Graduate Center
M.A., CUNY-The Graduate Center
B.A., Univ. of Pennsylvania
Nadja Eisenberg-Guyot is a white, disabled, trans anthropologist whose work focuses on how criminalized people who use drugs envision and experiment with abolitionist horizons of transformation, healing, self-determination, and solidarity beyond incarceration and forced-cure. As a teacher, Nadja fosters spaces of collective learning, embodied knowledge, and experimentation that bring the insights of cultural anthropology and critical social theory out of the classroom and into daily life.
In addition to their scholarly work and teaching, Nadja participates in abolitionist, harm reduction, and transformative justice organizing projects in NYC and beyond.
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Medical Anthropology
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Gender, Race, & Class
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Global Public Health
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Experimental Methods
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Gender, Race, & Class
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U.S. Cities
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Policing, Incarceration, and the War on Drugs
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Abolition
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Healing Justice
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Disability Justice
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Queer, Trans, & Feminist Methods
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Publications:
- Eisenberg-Guyot, Nadja. 2024. “Review of Skin Theory: Visual Culture and the Postwar Prison Laboratory.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. DOI: 10.1111/maq.12859
- Eisenberg-Guyot, Nadja. 2023. “On How to Live While Being Thrown Away: Black People Who Use Drugs and the Politics of Anti-Disposability, North Philadelphia, Circa 2007-2010.” City & Society. https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.12464
- Eisenberg-Guyot, Nadja. 2023. “Pushing Back the Walls: The Politics of Maneuver in Women’s Drug Rehabilitation.” Design & Culture 15(2):187-205. https://doi.org/10.1080/17547075.2023.2211400
- Eisenberg-Guyot, Nadja & Kitty Jayne Rotolo. 2022. “A Trans Way of Seeing.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 28(2): 277-288. https://doi.org/10.1215/10642684-9608189
Presentations:
- “Policing the Palestine Solidarity Movement: Lessons from the War on Drugs,” Law and Society Annual Conference, June 7, 2024.
- “Opening Plenary: A Roundtable on Repair,” American Ethnological Association and Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Conference (AES/APLA), April 4, 2024.
- “Beyond Housing First: Limitations, Gentrification, and Visibility,” Drug Policy Alliance Reform Conference, October 21, 2023.
- “Against Rehabilitation: Outlaw Healing and the Carceral-Therapeutic State in NYC,” Drug Policy Alliance Researchers’ Roundtable, September 29, 2022.
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- Wenner Gren Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Fieldwork Grant, 2018
- Barnard Center for Research on Women Grant, 2018
- CUNY Graduate Center Early Research Initiative, 2017
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