Hayden Kantor
Lecturer
Writing and Rhetoric Studies
Web page: https://profiles.stanford.edu//hayden-kantor
Bio
Hayden Kantor is a Lecturer in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stanford University. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Anthropology at Cornell University.
Hayden's research as a sociocultural anthropologist concerns capitalism, food, and ethics in South Asia and the United States. His current book project considers changing food and farming practices in India. It is based on a year and a half of ethnographic fieldwork in rural Bihar. Small-scale farming families there grapple with precarious agrarian livelihoods. Economic liberalization and mounting environmental risks have fueled urban migration and reconfigured kinship and caste relations at the village level. His research considers what it means to care and be cared for under these conditions of chronic economic insecurity.
His PWR 1 course, "Food Values: The Rhetoric of What and How We Eat," prompts students to consider how the multiple ways that what we eat expresses what we value. His PWR 2 course, "Think Global: The Rhetoric of Global Citizenship," invites students to explore the meaning of global citizenship and how they might relate their own education to pressing global questions.
Academic Appointments
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Lecturer, Writing and Rhetoric Studies
Professional Education
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PhD, Cornell University, Anthropology (2016)
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MA, Cornell University, Anthropology (2012)
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MA, University of Chicago, Social Sciences (2008)
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BA, Duke University, Political Science (2005)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
Food and agriculture; ethnographic writing; rhetorics of capitalism; ethics of care; culture and history of India and South Asia
2024-25 Courses
- Writing & Rhetoric 1: Food Values: The Rhetoric of What and How We Eat
PWR 1HK (Win) -
Prior Year Courses
2023-24 Courses
- Farmer, Scientist, Activist, Chef: Communicating for Food Security and Food Justice
PWR 91HK (Spr) - Writing & Rhetoric 1: Food Values: The Rhetoric of What and How We Eat
PWR 1HK (Spr) - Writing & Rhetoric 2: Think Global: The Rhetoric of Global Citizenship
PWR 2HK (Aut, Win)
2022-23 Courses
- Writing & Rhetoric 2: Think Global: The Rhetoric of Global Citizenship
PWR 2HK (Aut, Win, Spr)
2021-22 Courses
- Farmer, Scientist, Activist, Chef: Communicating for Food Security and Food Justice
All Publications
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Locating the Farmer: Ideologies of Agricultural Labor in Bihar, India
ANTHROPOLOGY OF WORK REVIEW
2020; 41 (2): 97–107
View details for DOI 10.1111/awr.12208
View details for Web of Science ID 000585327500004
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A body set between hot and cold: everyday sensory labor and attunement in an Indian village
FOOD CULTURE & SOCIETY
2019; 22 (2): 237–52
View details for DOI 10.1080/15528014.2019.1573045
View details for Web of Science ID 000471789400008
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Building Beyond the Bypass Road: Urban Migration, Ritual Eating, and the Fate of the Joint Family in Patna, India
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
2018; 120 (2): 212–23
View details for DOI 10.1111/aman.12972
View details for Web of Science ID 000434040500002
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'A dead letter of the statute book': the strange bureaucratic life of the Bihar Food Economy and Guest Control Order, 1950-1954
SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
2016; 7 (3): 239–57
View details for DOI 10.1080/19472498.2016.1168098
View details for Web of Science ID 000424594600002