Deborah Ann Poole
Deborah Ann Poole (* 13. Dezember 1952) ist eine US-amerikanische Professorin für Anthropologie und Autorin. Sie lehrt an der Johns Hopkins University.[1] 1990 war sie Assistant Professor an der Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, The New School for Social Research, New York[2]
Veröffentlichungen
- Ritual-Economic Calendars in Paruro: The Structure of Representation in Andean Ethnography. Ph. D. dissertation, 1984, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana. Quispe M., Ulpiano 1969 La Herranza
- economic relations and ritual, symbolic and visual anthropology. Illinois, 1984
- Accommodation and Resistance in Andean Ritual Dance
- A companion to Latin American anthropology
- Accommodation and Resistance in Andean Ritual Dance. In: The Drama Review, 34, 2,98-126
- Unruly Order: Violence, Power, and Cultural Identity in the High Provinces of Southern Peru. Boulder
- Vision, Race and Modernity: A Visual Economy of the Andean Image World. Princeton University Press, Princeton NJ 1997. worldcat.org id.loc.gov
Einzelnachweise
- anthropology.jhu.edu Johns Hopkins University
- Accommodation and Resistance in Andean Ritual Dance, JSTOR 1146029
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