Women and Anthropology at the School of Psychology, UNC (1986-1994)
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anthropology - study and teaching, Córdoba (Argentina), women anthropologists, National University of Córdoba. Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities - history, cultural anthropology - history - 20th century, gender and higher education, academic memory, university teachers, ethnographic research, anthropology and feminism, history of anthropology - ArgentinaSynopsis
This book is a collective work by researchers from the Social Sciences Department of the María Saleme de Burnichon Research Center at the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (CIFFyH), together with students from the Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology at the same faculty.
As such, it brings together experiences developed within the framework of an interdisciplinary seminar held in the first semester of 2019, proposed by teachers and researchers from the Contemporary Subjectivities and Subjections Program (PSSC).
The objective was to problematize the accounts of the formation of anthropological disciplines in Córdoba, Argentina, through research on the ways in which some university professors practiced anthropology, whose role had not been recognized in the narratives of local anthropology. The research space selected was the Cultural, Contemporary, and Latin American Anthropology department of the then School of Psychology, from its creation in 1986 until the mid-1990s.
This book is part of the CIFFyH Collections, an initiative of the María Saleme de Burnichon Research Center (FFyH) in conjunction with the FFyH Publications Department, which seeks to strengthen the production and dissemination of the work of the Center's research groups, encourage the participation of students, graduates, and teachers in the production and circulation of knowledge, and create institutional spaces that enable such circulation.
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Acknowledgements
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Presences around the Chair of Cultural, Contemporary, and Latin American Anthropology at the National University of Córdoba (1986-1994)
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To do anthropology, you had to do ethnography. Profile of Marta Giorgis
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Once you get into anthropology, you never leave it. Profile of Marta Sagristani
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Training in anthropology to embrace diversity. Profile of Noemí Córdoba
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Living anthropology intensely. Profile of Mabel Lucila Villarreal
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Adriana was always there. Profile of Adriana Sismondi
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I was interested in politics. Profile of Susana Ferrucci
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Anthropology must serve to warn. Profile of Mónica Maldonado
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Above all, we did a lot of teaching. Profile of Liliana Ledesma
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Impressions
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Epilogue
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About the authors
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