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Anne Marie Champagne <annemarie.champagne@aya.yale.edu> Yale University |
| Address: | 682 Grand Avenue, Apt 4 Saint Paul, MN 55105 United States |
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Bio: Anne Marie Champagne is a junior fellow with the Center for Cultural Sociology, at Yale, where she is a doctoral candidate in sociology. In addition to serving on the advisory council of Not Putting on a Shirt (NPOAS), a nonprofit advocating for satisfactory aesthetic outcomes for mastectomy patients, she is a member of The Civil Sphere Working Group, an international forum of theorists and empirical social scientists engaging with and developing Civil Sphere Theory. Her research interests include aesthetic power in social life, materiality and culture, body and embodiment, social theory, gender, and the cultural codes of the civil sphere. Her dissertation looks at how aesthetics and materiality inform legal, medical, and individual approaches to mastectomy and constructions of identity in transmen and female-identified breast cancer survivors. She is Co-editor (with Asia Friedman) of Interpreting the Body: Between Meaning and Matter (BUP, 2023), author of “Toward a Strong Cultural Sociology of the Body,” published in the same volume, and elsewhere, “Thinking About Gender Surface/Depth, Iconicity, and What Breasts Have Got to Do With It.” Her creative writing can be found in The Southern Review, Tin House, The Journal, Spillway, and other literary magazines. |
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