Julie Livingston

Julie Livingston (born 1966) is an American medical historian and professor at New York University.[1] She won a 2013 MacArthur Fellowship.[2]

Julie Livingston
Born1966
NationalityAmerican
Alma materTufts University
Boston University
Emory University
AwardsMacArthur Fellowship
Scientific career
Fieldsmedical historian
InstitutionsNew York University
Rutgers University

Life

Livingston received her B.A. from Tufts University.[3] She graduated from Boston University with an M.A., and M.P.H., and from Emory University with a Ph.D. She taught at Rutgers University from 2003 to 2015.[4]

Publications

Select books:

  • Breast sweeping, cesarean section, and high blood : ideas about aging in postcolonial Botswana, 2000
  • "Long ago we were still walking when we died" : disability, aging and the moral imagination in southeastern Botswana, 2001
  • Debility and moral imagination in Botswana : disability, chronic illness, and aging, 2005
  • Improvising medicine : an African oncology ward in an emerging cancer epidemic, 2012
  • Self-devouring growth : a planetary parable as told from Southern Africa, 2019

References

  1. "Livingston, Julie". NYU. 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
  2. "Julie Livingston — MacArthur Foundation". Macfound.org. 2013-09-25. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  3. "Alumna Receives MacArthur Genius Grant | Tufts Now". Now.tufts.edu. 2013-10-15. Retrieved 2013-11-06.
  4. "Livingston, Julie". History.rutgers.edu. Retrieved 2013-11-06.


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