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    June C. Nash (May 30, 1927 [1] – December 9, 2019) was a social and feminist anthropologist and Distinguished Professor Emerita at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She conducted extensive field work throughout the United States and Latin America, most notably in Bolivia, Mexico and Guatemala.

  2. Nov 5, 2020 · June C. Nash, distinguished professor emerita of anthropology at the City University of New York and the author of numerous books on Latin America, died on December 9, 2019, at the Linda Manor hospice in Leeds, Massachusetts. She was 92.

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  4. Feb 1, 2020 · June Nash: A Celebration of Life. February 1, 2020. June Nash- scholar, teacher, activist, mentor, feminist, political economist, mother, friend, wife, and extraordinary human- passed away in Massachusetts on December 9, 2019 at the age of 92.

  5. of June Nash, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the City University of New York, on December 9, 2019, at the age of 92. The recipient of LASA’s 2004 Kalman Silvert Award, June was one of the pioneers in the anthropology of gender, the anthropology of work, and in the study of social movements in Latin America.

  6. June Nash - Anthropology PhD Program. (PhD Chicago 1960; Dist Prof Emerita) Social anthropology, modernization, anthropology of work; Bolivia, Mexico ( junenash27@gmail.com) In Press. “Civil Society” in The Anthropology of Political Systems, Daniel Nugent, ed. New York and London: Blackwell Press.

  7. June C. Nash stimulated feminist anthropology and the anthropology of work, and she has been a key figure in the study of social change within the global economy. She received her PhD from the University of Chicago in 1961 and spent most of her career at City College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, retiring as ...

  8. June Nash is a social and feminist anthropologist and Distinguished Professor Emerita at the City University of New York (CUNY) who conducted extensive field work throughout the United States and Latin America, especially in Bolivia, Mexico and Guatemala.

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