Samantha L. Chaudhry-MuffulettoHarvard University | Harvard · Harvard Law School
Samantha L. Chaudhry-Muffuletto
Master of Arts
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Introduction
She earned her Maser’s degree in Anthropology and Archaeology at the Harvard Extension School in 2018, her B.A. in anthropology at Temple University in 2015, and her A.A in Social Sciences at the Harrisburg Area Community College in 2013. Samantha’s research interests include the real life effects of popular and political media representation, structural violence, human rights, and disability studies. Her primary geographical interests include the United States and South Asia.
Additional affiliations
May 2019 - May 2021
Position
- Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow
Description
- The Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship is funded by the United States government and provides full-time intensive language and area studies training for an academic year. I received two. Intensive Hindi language study for two academic years. Completed South Asian area studies classes focused on ethnographic research, politics, and human rights in Kashmir, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and more. Other classes focused heavily on media representation and structural violence.
January 2018 - January 2018
LernerMedia Global
Position
- Question Writer
Description
- Wrote standardized test questions for an American Government course for Macmillan Publishers. These standardized test questions were written for an undergraduate college students and Advanced Placement high school students.
Education
May 2019 - May 2021
June 2015 - March 2018
Harvard University, Harvard Extension School
Field of study
- Anthropology and Archaeology
August 2013 - May 2015
Publications
Publication (1)
42 American participants which included heterosexual Indian American men, Pakistani American men, and one biracial American man as well as heterosexual women and LGBTQI+ individuals who are romantically attracted to men, with the exception of one lesbian American woman, were interviewed in order to answer two major questions. Participants were aske...