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Deborah Reed-Danahay
Deborah Reed-Danahay is a professor of anthropology at the University at Buffalo (SUNY). She has published seven books and edited collections. The most recent titles are Bourdieu and Social Space: Mobilities, Trajectories, Emplacements (Berghahn, 2020) and Anthropological Approaches to Reading Migrant Writing: Reimagining Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge, and Power (co-edited with Helena Wulff, Routledge, 2023). Her research and writing interests include social theory and the history of anthropology; the nation state; social class; Europe, and migration. She has conducted ethnographic fieldwork projects in France, the United States and, most recently, England. She holds the title of Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques, conferred by the French government, and was awarded a Jean Monnet chair by the European Commission. Along with co-editor Helena Wulff, she edits the book series Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology.
Contact: Department of Anthropology, 380 AC – Ellicott Complex, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14261, USA.