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todd.meyers [at] mcgill.ca
Professor Meyers was trained in anthropology and public health science at Johns Hopkins University and studied studio arts at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is the Marjorie Bronfman Chair in Social Studies of Medicine and teaches courses in the medical school and the Department of Anthropology. Professor Meyers is the author of (Duke University Press, 2022), Chroniques de la maladie chronique (Presses Universitaires de France, 2017) and (University of Washington Press, 2013), and he is the co-author of Violence鈥檚 Fabled Experiment (with Richard Baxstrom, August Verlag, 2018), (with Stefanos Geroulanos, University of Chicago Press, 2018), Realizing the Witch: Science, Cinema, and the Mastery of the Invisible (with Richard Baxstrom, Fordham University Press, 2016), and Experimente im individuum: Kurt Goldstein und die Frage des Organismus (with Stefanos Geroulanos, August Verlag, 2014). Alongside Nancy Rose Hunt and Achille Mbembe, he co-edits the book series at Duke University Press.
Research Interests
Professor Meyers's research moves between the social study and history of medicine, clinical ethnography, and anthropological approaches to the study of visual culture. His forthcoming book, (Duke University Press), traces the swirl of grief that follows fatal overdose in Montreal. He is currently working on a long-term project that examines mental illness and the medicalization of hate-related violence in rural America, entitled The Sin Between Us, as well as a study of the visual culture of wounding, entitled The Shape of Future Wounds (under contract, 海外直播b站-Queen鈥檚 University Press). Professor Meyers has received numerous awards and fellowships, including an ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship, a Residency Research Fellowship at the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Research at the University of Michigan, and the Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual Fellowship/NIH/National Institute of Drug Abuse
Selected Publications
Todd Meyers, 鈥淕rief, but different,鈥 The Lancet 401 (10387): 1490-1491, May 06, 2023.
Editor, A Cultural History of Medicine in the Modern Age, volume 6 in A Cultural History of Medicine, Roger Cooter, general editor (Bloomsbury 2021).
Todd Meyers, 鈥淒茅plorables,鈥 in Le soin en premi猫re ligne, ouvrage coordonn茅 par Fr茅d茅ric Worms, Jean-Christophe Mino et Martin Dumont (Presses Universitaires de France, 2021), 155-164.
Editor, Pamela Reynolds鈥檚 The Uncaring, Intricate World: A Field Diary, Zambezi Valley, 1984-85 (Duke University Press, 2019).
Editor, Herv茅 Guibert鈥檚 Cytomegalovirus: A Hospitalization Diary (Fordham University Press, 2016).
Courses Given
ANTH615 Medical Anthropology Graduate Seminar (Mess, Winter 2023) (Grief & Horror, Winter 2024) (Endings, Winter 2025)
ANTH227 Introduction to Medical Anthropology (Fall 2024)
PIAT Med4 (The Patient in the First Person, Winter 2024)
Research Fundamentals 1-2 (Narrative Medicine, Fall 2021-Fall 2022)
PIAT Med4 (Addiction Worlds, Winter 2022, Winter 2023)
HSSM605 Medical Anthropology Seminar (Things that Linger, Winter 2022)
ANTH438 Topics in Medical Anthropology (Aftermaths, Afterlives, Fall 2020)
ANTH302 New Horizons in Medical Anthropology (Clinics, Winter 2021) (The Patient, Winter 2022, Fall 2023)
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