Sarah Hautzinger is an ethnographer and political anthropologist broadly concerned with power, difference, and in/equality. Her research emphasizes feminist approaches to gender, along with the institutional processes related to violence at transnational, state, and interpersonal levels. With a long-time interest in African-descended populations in Latin America and the Caribbean and Brazil in particular, she has also developed a number of research projects in the Rocky Mountain West, all in collaboration with students. Born and largely raised in Colorado and passionately committed to community-based work, there is nowhere on earth she would rather teach than at Colorado College.
Deployment Stress Research on soldiers returning to Colorado from multiple deployments, PTSD, and additional challenges.
SFAA Podcasts: Global Research on Gender-Based Violence: Where Does Anthropology Fit?
Baca Campus Research "Sacred Spaces and the Potential Impact of Natural Gas Drilling at the Baca" (with CC "Religion and Ritual" Students)
Roundtable podcast Podcast review of "Violence in the City of Women" on Roundtable with Kate Britton
Publications
Sarah's book Violence in the City of Women: Police and Batterers in Bahia, Brazil (University of California Press, 2007) portrays an all-women police station created to address violence against women. More recently, she co-authored the book Beyond Post-Traumatic Stress: Homefront Struggles with the Wars on Terror*(with Jean Scandlyn; Left Coast Press, 2014) about soldier and civilian "cross-cultural" relations between Fort Carson and Colorado Springs, focused on efforts to reintegrate soldiers returning from multiple deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan; over twenty CC student researchers collaborated across the course of this project.
*(Order Beyond PTSDonline from Left Coast Press using discount code L0314 and receive a 20% discount on all books)
Regular Classes
AN237: African Descendants in the Caribbean and Latin America
AN238: Genders and Sexualities in Latin America and the Caribbean