Pamela L Geller Author & Editor

Pamela L. Geller is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Miami. Her research, interests include bioarchaeology and biohistory; theorizing about gender, sexuality, race, and nation; biopolitics and necropolitics; socio-politics of the past; and bioethics. More recently she has become obsessed with plastics as 21st-century material culture in need of urgent archaeological attention. Her publications include The Bioarchaeology of Social-Sexual Lives (2017, Springer Press), co-edited volume Feminist Anthropology (2006, Penn Press), numerous journal articles, and op-eds. She is also editor of the Routledge book series The Archaeology of Gender and Sexuality. Over the years, Geller has conducted fieldwork in Israel, Hawai’i, Belize, Honduras, Perú, and Haiti.