Nicole-Claude Mathieu

Nicole-Claude Mathieu (1937–2014) was a French anthropologist, feminist, academic and writer, who is remembered for her contributions to gender studies, including women's rights, the institution of marriage, materialist feminism and women's oppression. An active contributor to feminist journals, from 1971 she served as Chef de travaux at the Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale where she edited the journal L'Homme while contributing many articles of her own. From 1990, she was maîtresse de conférences at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. In June 1996, she received a doctorate honoris causa from the Université Laval.[1][2][3]

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  2. ^ Cole, Sally (January 2016). ""With a Fine-Toothed Comb": Nicole-Claude Mathieu and the Work of French Feminist Materialist Anthropology". Anthropologica. 58. University of Toronto Press: Anthropologia, Vol 58, Issue 1: 15-. doi:10.3138/anth.581.A01. S2CID 148090341. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
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