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Paloma Gay y Blasco

Paloma Gay y Blasco is a prominent social anthropologist recognized for her in-depth exploration of gender dynamics and the cultural practices of Spanish Gitanos (Roma/Gypsies). As a dedicated lecturer at the University of St Andrews, she has made significant contributions to the field through her publications, including "Gypsies in Madrid: Sex, Gender, and the Performance of Identity" and the collaborative work "How to Read Ethnography." Readers trust her recommendations for their insightful analysis and nuanced understanding of complex social issues, making her a respected voice in contemporary anthropology. Her work not only enriches academic discourse but also resonates with a broader audience seeking to understand diverse cultural narratives. Read more on Wikipedia →

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    How to Read Ethnography
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