Matthew Wolf-Meyer is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology, having joined UCSC in 2009. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, specializing in medical anthropology and the social study of science and technology. He holds previous prior degrees in Literature (BA, Oakland University), Science Fiction Studies (MA, University of Liverpool), and American Cultural Studies (MA, Bowling Green State University). He is currently working on a book manuscript entitled The Slumbering Masses: Integral Medicine and the Production of American Everyday Life, which focuses on sleep in American culture and its historical and contemporary relations to capitalism.
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