Beneï Véronique
Anthropology
Institut Interdisciplinaire d'Anthropologie du Contemporain
France
Biography
Véronique Bénéï Doctor of the EHESS Authorized to conduct research Director of research at the CNRS, Véronique Bénéï is a research director at the National Center for Scientific Research and was Visiting Senior Fellow in Anthropology at the London School of Economics (LSE) where she taught and conducted theses from 1998 to 2011. In addition to her research and VS was invited and taught at the Princeton and Yale universities in 2004-2005 and 2005-2006, respectively. Véronique has participated in and co-organized several international research workshops and programs on anthropology of the state, globalization, the making of identities, citizenship and civil society (see the co-coordinated book, The Everyday India , 2000), and the coordinated volume Manufacturing Citizenship: Education and Nationalism in Europe, South Asia, China , 2005). At the same time, she was interested in the history and epistemology of the social sciences in South Asia (see the co-directed Intellectuals in diaspora and nomadic theories , 2000, At home in diaspora, South Asian scholars and the West , 2003,Remapping Knowledge. The making of South Asian studies in India, Europe and America [19th-20th centuries] , 2005).
Research Interest
anthropology
Publications
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"Olvido y memoria en Santa Marta, Colombia: El punto ciego de la esclavitud", Revista Clio América (Universidad del Magdalena) 5 (9), 2011, pp. 112-135.
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- In Saurabh Dube & Ishita Banerjee-Dube (eds): Modern Makeovers , Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 270-282.