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Sarah Lamb

Professor of Anthropology, Brandeis University

Sarah Lamb

Sarah Lamb is a professor of anthropology at Brandeis University whose research focuses on aging, gender, families, ethical strivings, and understandings of personhood in India and the United States. She has conducted research in West Bengal and among Indian immigrants to the United States, as well as native-born Americans in the San Francisco and Boston areas. Dr. Lamb is the author of several books and editor of the Rutgers University Press book series Global Perspectives on Aging.

Publications:

Project Title: Successful Aging's Global Moment: Visions and Dilemmas of Aging Well

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