Escribir contra la cultura

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  • Lila Abu-Lughod Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York

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Lila Abu-Lughod, Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York

Antropóloga de origen palestino. Profesora e investigadora de la Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York, destacada en el área de la antropología, estudios de género y de la mujer, especialista en el mundo árabe.

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