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Prof. Manduhai Buyandelger
Professor of Anthropology
Director of Women's and Gender Studies (WGS)
Primary DLC
Anthropology Program
MIT Room:
E53-335S
(617) 324-5510
manduhai@mit.edu
https://anthropology.mit.edu/people/faculty/manduhai-buyandelger
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Religion
Shamanism
Gender and Feminist Studies
Narrative
Memory and History
Elections
Democracy
Postsocialism
Political Anthropology
Political Violence
Mongolia
Central and East-Asia
Russia and Eastern Europe
Research Summary
Professor Buyandelger serves as director of the Program in Women’s and Gender Studies. A professor of anthropology, Buyandelger’s research seeks to find solutions for achieving more-integrated (and less-violent) lives for humans and non-humans by examining the politics of multi-species care and exploitation, urbanization, and how diverse material and spiritual realities interact and shape the experiences of different beings. By examining urban multi-species coexistence in different places in Mongolia, the United States, Japan, and elsewhere, her study probes possibilities for co-cultivating an integrated multi-species existence. She is also developing an anthro-engineering project with the MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) to explore pathways to decarbonization in Mongolia by examining user-centric design and responding to political and cultural constraints on clean-energy issues.
Buyandelger offers a transdisciplinary course with NSE, 21A.S01 (Anthro-Engineering: Decarbonization at the Million Person Scale), in collaboration with her colleagues in Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar. She has written two books on religion, gender, and politics in post-socialist Mongolia: “Tragic Spirits: Shamanism, Gender, and Memory in Contemporary Mongolia” (University of Chicago Press, 2013) and “A Thousand Steps to the Parliament: Constructing Electable Women in Mongolia” (University of Chicago Press, 2022). Her essays have appeared in American Ethnologist, Journal of Royal Anthropological Association, Inner Asia, and Annual Review of Anthropology. She earned a B.A. in literature and linguistics and an M.A. in philology from the National University of Mongolia, and a Ph.D. in social anthropology from Harvard University.
Recent Work
Projects
July 12, 2016
Anthropology Program
Disjuncture and Resilience: A Holistic Approach to Real Estate Development in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Principal Investigator
Manduhai Buyandelger
Related Faculty
Prof. Susan S Silbey
Leon and Anne Goldberg Professor of Humanities
Prof. Stefan Helmreich
Elting E Morison Professor of Anthropology
Prof. Christine J Walley
Professor of Anthropology