Graduate Student, Anthropology
University of Massachusetts, Boston, Anthropology
Northeastern University, Sociology and Anthropology
University of Swaziland, Theology and Religious Studies
Thesis Title: Right Passages: Well-being and the Work of Ritual in Swaziland's Age of HIV-AIDS
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Ellen Schattschneider
Janet McIntosh Mark Auslander |
About
Casey Golomski is a PhD candidate (ABD) in sociocultural anthropology and lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Brandeis University. His research interests and expertise lie in: ritual/ization and religion, psychosocial transitions, cultural conceptions of personhood, life course and gender, material culture, and Nguni languages and societies. From 2007-2009 he studied isiZulu and siSwati at Boston University's African Studies Center. He is a recipient of a Fullbright-Hays Zulu language Group Project Abroad in South Africa (2009), a Fulbright DDRA fellowship (2010) and Fulbright IIE fellowship (2010). He is currently a lecturer at UMass Boston and Brandeis University, and has been a visiting lecturer at Northeastern University and the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Swaziland.
Contact Information
| Address: | Department of Anthropology |
| IM: | golocj |









