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Dwight Conquergood (1949-2004) Papers
Collection
Identifier: 20/74
Abstract
Conquergood received his Ph.D. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University in 1977 and served as an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Communication at The State University of New York in Binghamton for a year before returning to Northwestern to teach in 1983. He remained at Northwestern until his death in 2004. His research focused on marginalized societies and refugee groups, as well as the implications, purpose and rituals of the death penalty in/on American society. The Dwight...
Dates:
1974-2005; Other: Majority of material found within 1980-2002
Found in:
Northwestern University Archives
Mary Douglas (1921-2007) Papers
Collection
Identifier: 11/3/2/2
Abstract
This series of six and one-half boxes contains materials relating to social anthropologist Dame Mary Tew Douglas' scholarly research and publication. In addition to a small amount of biographical materials, the papers are arranged into two subseries: African research materials, consisting chiefly of research notes, diaries and correspondence; and Publications, including notes, drafts, clippings, reviews, and correspondence.
Dates:
1948-1985
Found in:
Northwestern University Archives
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