Audrey Armstrong

Graduate Student
Audrey Armstrong

Summary

Current status: Ph.D. in Progress

Audrey is a first-year Ph.D. student in cultural anthropology, focusing on water politics in the Middle East. She received her B.A. in anthropology from California State University, Chico, where she edited two ethnographic films and directed a short film for the Bureau of Land Management. In addition, Audrey has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Israel on the transmission of Afghani Jewish folklore.

Academic interests

  • Middle East
  • Gender
  • Natural resource management
  • Visual anthropology

Recent publications

  • Muerte Silenciosa. Editor. Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology (ALVA), CSU, Chico. 2020.
  • The Historic Nobles Emigrant Trail. Director. Short Film. Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology (ALVA). CSU, Chico. 2018.
  • No Season on Boar. Editor. Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology (ALVA), CSU, Chico. 2018.

Education

  • B.A., anthropology, California State University, Chico, 2018