Lomnitz, Larissa Adler
LOMNITZ, Larissa Adler
LOMNITZ, Larissa Adler. Mexican (born France), b. 1932. Genres: Anthropology/Ethnology, Sociology. Career: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, professor of socio-cultural anthropology, 1973-. Columbia University, Tinker Professor, 1985-86; City University of New York, distinguished visiting professor, 1987-88; American University, distinguished professor, 1989-90; Escuela Nacional de Antropologia y Historia, staff member, 1994-96; Tinker Professor, Chicago University, Chicago, IL, spring semester, 1996. Publications: Network and Marginality: Life in a Mexican Shantytown, 1977; (with M. Perez-Lizaur) A Mexican Elite Family, 1820-1980: Kinship, Class, and Culture, 1988; (with A. Melnick) Chile's Middle Class: A Struggle for Survival in the Face of Neoliberalism, 1991; (with J. Fortes) Becoming a Scientist in Mexico: The Challenge of Creating a Scientific Community in an Underdeveloped Country, 1993; Redes Sociales Cultura y Poder: Ensayos de Antropologia Latinoamericana, 1994; (with A. Melnick) Chile's Political Culture & Parties, 2001. Address: Apdo. Postal 20-726, Admon. 20, Delegacion Alvaro Obregon, 01000 Mexico City, DF, Mexico. Online address: [email protected]