Stewart, Kinsey
Specialties
Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology
Kinsey Stewart
PhD Candidate | Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology
Kinsey is a PhD student in biological anthropology under Amy Mundorff. Her dissertation research examines the role sex and gender play in death investigation, specifically the processes used by medical examiners and coroners when investigating the death of a transgender person. In addition to her studies, she worked as an autopsy technician at the Knox County Regional Forensic Center from 2015 to 2021. During her time at the KCRFC, she also served as part of the KCRFC’s anthropology recovery team.
Chair: Dr. Amy Mundorff
Research
Gender and sex in forensic contexts, forensic anthropology and archaeology, autopsy practices, medicolegal death investigation practices, ethnography of science, participant observation, transgender studies, necropolitics, critical discourse analysis, commingled remains, postmortem identification.
Professional Service
American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Education
M.A., University of Tennessee. Anthropology. 2013.
Thesis: “Issues of Commingling Within the Gold Mine Site (16RI13) Collection: Adult Human Humeri and Tibiae”B.A., Dartmouth College. Classical Archaeology. 2008.