Michelle Rosaldo Book Prize
The Michelle Rosaldo Book Prize was established in 2015 by the Association for Femininist Anthropology (AFA) in honor of anthropologist Michelle Rosaldo (1944-1981). Rosaldo is recognized for her research on the Ilongot people of the Philippines and for her leading role in the anthropology of gender. The prize is awarded to a first book by an author that makes a significant contribution to feminist anthropology.[1]
List of winners
Year | Author | Book |
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2015 | Lucinda Ramberg | Given to the Goddess: South Asian Devadasis and the Sexuality of Religion |
2017 | Saida Hodžić | The Twilight of Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs |
2017 | Emilia Sanabria | Plastic Bodies: Sex Hormones and Menstrual Suppression in Brazil |
2019 | Juno Salazar Parreñas | Decolonizing Extinction: The Work of Care in Orangutan Rehabilitation |
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See also
See also
References
- "Michelle Rosaldo Book Prize winner and interview". Association for Feminist Anthropology. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
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