Germaine Dieterlen

Germaine Dieterlen in the French documentary film Paroles[1] by Jean Rouch, 1998.
The French anthropologists Germaine Dieterlen (1903-1999) and Jean Rouch (1917-2004) with three of their local male informants, Sangha, Mali, 1980.

Germaine Dieterlen (15 May 1903 in Valleraugue – 13 November 1999 in Paris) was a French anthropologist. She was a student of Marcel Mauss, worked with noted French anthropologists Marcel Griaule (1898-1956) and Jean Rouch, wrote on a large range of ethnographic topics and made pioneering contributions to the study of myths, initiations, techniques (particularly "descriptive ethnography"), graphic systems, objects, classifications, ritual and social structure.

She is most noted for her work among the Dogon and the Bambara of Mali, having lived with them for over twenty years, often in collaboration with Marcel Griaule, with whom she wrote the book The Pale Fox (1965).[2][3]

  1. ^ Article fr:Paroles (film) on French language Wikipedia.
  2. ^ Leon Dixon: The Amazing and Intriguing Dogons, June 19, 2010) at web.archive.org www.nbufront.org.
  3. ^ Dogon Restudied - A Field Evaluation of the Work of Marcel Griaule Archived 2017-08-09 at the Wayback Machine by Walter E. A. van Beek

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