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Frédérique Apffel-Marglin is a professor emerita of Anthropology. She had been teaching at Smith College in Massachusetts.
[edit] LifeShe finished High School at the Lycée Regnault, Tangier, Morocco in 1959. She received her B.A. at Brandeis University in 1963 (Mediterranean Studies) and her Ph.D. in 1980 (Anthropology) from the same university. [1] "She has lived in India since the mid 1960's. She was first a student of Indian Classical Dance (Orissi style) and later did her first field research among the temple dancers of Jagannath Temple in Orissa in the mid 1970's. Her later field research was among agricultural communities in coastal Orissa. Since 1994 she had engaged in collaborative work with non-governmental organizations in Peru and Bolivia . She taught in graduate courses that those organizations offered from 1994 until 2005. She was the coordinator of Centers for Mutual Learning in Peru and Bolivia during that period. This project was funded by a MacArthur grant until 1999. With the Peruvian NGO PRATEC, she had created a research and community center in the Peruvian High Amazon where she directed a program in Bio-cultural Diversity for US undergraduates from 2001 until 2004. She was a research advisor at the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) in Helsinki , an affiliate of the United Nations University, from 1985 until 1991. As part of that endeavor, she and Stephen A. Marglin formed an interdisciplinary and international collaborative team that has produced three books on critical approaches to development and globalization." [2] She is married to the economist Stephen A. Marglin with whom she coedited books on the politics of knowledge and the critique of development. She is one of the associate editors of the journal INTERculture (Intercultural Institute of Montreal). [edit] References
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