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Full Name
Kiana Nadonza
First Name
Kiana
Last Name
Nadonza
Affiliation
GTF
Title
Graduate Student
Additional Title
Doctoral Candidate
Phone
541-346-5109
Office
365/366 Condon Hall
Office Hours
Currently by appointment
Departments
Anthropology
Affiliated Departments
Asian Studies
Women's Gender and Sexuality Studies
Teaching Level
Doctoral
Adviser
Philip W. Scher
Interests
Philippines, beauty pageantry, nationalisms, postcolonial feminism, race and ethnicity, diaspora, cultural tourism, Southeast Asian political economies.
Profile Section
Research

Kiana Nadonza is a cultural anthropologist whose research focuses on the Philippines and diaspora with interests in beauty pageantry, gender, postcolonial theory, cultural heritage and tourism, and political economies of Southeast Asia. Her Master's research analyzed the cultural politics of beauty, skin, and nation in India and the Philippines. Her PhD research explores the centrality of pageantry within the Philippines, particularly how the phenomenon shapes constructions of nationalism, community building, ethnic identity, and effects of globalization. She is of Waray ancestry (Guiuan).

Prior to joining the Department of Anthropology as a graduate student, Kiana worked in Charlottesville, VA, for museum education and special projects at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, as well as refugee resettlement services at the International Rescue Committee. She has previously conducted fieldwork with indigenous communities in Madre de Dios, Peru, and Pastaza, Ecuador, at the intersections of cultural autonomy and activism, legal pluralism, and ecotourism.

Education

M.A. Anthropology, University of Oregon (2019). B.A. Anthropology, B.A. Women Gender & Sexuality, and Concentration in Media Studies, University of Virginia (2015).

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