University of Rochester
Department Faculty

Anthony Carter
Professor

Ayala Emmett
Associate Professor

Signithia Fordham
Associate Professor

Robert J. Foster
Professor and Chair

Thomas P. Gibson
Professor

Eleana Kim
Assistant Professor

Maryann McCabe
Senior Lecturer

Daniel Reichman
Assistant Professor


Anthropologists in Other Departments

Noelle C. Andrus
Assistant Professor

Nancy Chin
Assistant Professor

Mary-Therese Dombeck
Professor

Nancy Foster
Lead Anthropologist, Digital Initiatives Unit

Ewa Hauser
Associate Professor

Ernestine McHugh
Associate Professor

Bethel Powers
Professor


Administrative Assistant

Rose Marie Ferreri

Anthony T. Carter
Professor
Office: Lattimore 443, Telephone: (585) 275-8734
E-mail: ATCARTER@troi.cc.rochester.edu


CV | Courses | Publications | Research


Professor Carter received his M.A. from the University of Rochester and his Ph.D. from Cambridge University. He has done fieldwork in India on rural politics, kinship and marriage, households and personhood. He has studied the cultures of children in India and the United States. He is currently doing fieldwork in a family planning clinic in the United States. His research has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Health, and the National Geographic Society.

Among his principal publications are Elite Politics in Rural India (Cambridge University Press, 1974), "A Comparative Analysis of Systems of Kinship and Marriage in South Asia" (the 1974 Curl Prize Essay of the Royal Anthropological Institute), "Hierarchy and the Concept of the Person in Western India" (1982), "Household Histories" (1984), "Agency and Fertility: For an Ethnography of Practice" (1995), "Cultural models and reproductive behavior" (1998), and "What Is Meant, and Measured, by 'Education'?" (1999). He is currently working on a book tentatively titled Vital Events: Toward an Anthropology of Population Processes.

Prof. Carter is Chair of the Committee on Demography and Anthropology of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.


Curriculum Vitae

1959-1963 B.A. cum laude (Hons.), Anthropology, Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin.
     Honor's thesis: "Game Theory and Prediction in Social Anthropology."
     Phi Beta Kappa, 1963.
1963-1964 M.A., Anthropology, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York.
     Master's essay: "Rethinking Fortes."
1964-1971 Ph.D., Social Anthropology, Cambridge University (King's College), Cambridge, England.
     Dissertation: "Political Alliances in Rural Western Maharashtra."
1973 Curl Prize, Royal Anthropological Institute.
1993- Editor, Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures (1993-present).
1997-2002 Chair, Committee on Demography and Anthropology, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.


List of Current Courses
ANT 218: Birth and Death: The Anthropology of Vital Events


List of Past Courses

ANT 101Q: Cultural Anthropology Quest Course
ANT 205: Theories and Debates in Anthropology
ANT 246: Families, Households and Gender
ANT 278: Solving Population Problems: Global Perspectives


BOOKS

in preparation

The Production and Circulation of Population Knowledge. Edited Volume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

1979

Household Institutions and Population Dynamics (with Robert S. Merrill). Washington, DC: Agency for International Development.

1974

Elite Politics in Rural India: Political Stratification and Political Alliances in Western Maharashtra. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


SELECTED ARTICLES

forthcoming "Legitimate Tangential Participation: Toward an Ethnography of Family Planning Counseling. In The Production and Circulation of Population Knowledge (Anthony Carter, ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1999 What Is Meant, and Measured, by "Education"? In Critical Perspectives on Schooling and Fertility in the Developing World (Caroline Bledsoe, John B. Casterline, Jennifer A. Johnson-Kuhn and John G. Haaga, eds.). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
1998 Cultural models and reproductive behavior. In New Approaches to Anthropological Demography (Alaka Basu, ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1995 Agency and fertility: for an ethnography of practice. In Situating Fertility (Susan Greenhalgh, ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (1995)
1988 Household dynamics and land transactions in Western Maharashtra. In Countryside, City and Society in Maharashtra (D. Attwood et al., eds.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
1984 Household histories. In Households: Comparative and Historical Studies of the Domestic Group (R. Netting et al., eds.). Berkeley: University of California Press.
1984 Sex of offspring and fertility in South Asia: demographic variance and decision procedures in 'joint family' households. Journal of Family History 9:273-290.
1984 Kintype classification and concepts of relatedness in South Asia. American Ethnologist 11:81-95.
1984 The acquisition of social deixis: children's usages of 'kin' terms in Maharashtra, India. Journal of Child Language 11:179-201.
1982

Hierarchy and the concept of the person in Western India. In Concepts of Person (Á. Östör et al., eds.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

1975 Caste 'boundaries' and the principle of kinship amity: a Maratha caste purana. Contributions to Indian Sociology 9:123-38.
1974 A comparative analysis of systems of kinship and marriage in South Asia (Curl Prize Essay, 1973). Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Institute, pages 29-54.


RESEARCH
Coming soon.