Overview
Haley Stuckey earned her B.A. and graduated Summa Cum Laude at Louisiana State University. During her undergraduate career, Haley studied anthropology, creative writing, and interdisciplinary studies with minors in history, philosophy, and sociology. Her undergraduate honors thesis outlined relationships between humans and music with an emphasis on object agency and ritual behavior. Haley also assisted with research in the archaeology lab at Louisiana state university and worked with specimens from an underwater Mayan site. She comes to Cornell to study materiality, interrelations between archaeology and ethnography, and the process of meaning-making. Haley’s primary theoretical interests include enchantment, entanglement, and object agency. She is also interested in studying soundscapes, architecture, and belief in the occult in antiquity.