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Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and School of Religious Studies, McGill University, Yale University

Hillary Kaell is Associate Professor of anthropology and religion at McGill University, where she holds a William Dawson research chair. She writes about North American Christianity, often focusing on how Christians make and imagine global connections. She edited Everyday Sacred: Religion in Contemporary Quebec (McGill Queens, 2017) and is the author, most recently, of Christian Globalism at Home: Child Sponsorship in the United States (Princeton, 2020), winner of the Schaff Prize from the American Society of Church History.

Experience

  • 2020–present
    Associate Professor, McGill University

Education

  • 2011 
    Harvard University, PhD, American Studies