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  1. Catherine A. Lutz (/ l ʌ t s /; born 1952) is an American anthropologist and Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Family Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at Brown University. She is also a Research Professor at the Watson Institute where she serves as a director of the Costs of War Project , which attempts to calculate the ...

  2. Catherine Lutz (n. 1966) es una antropóloga estadounidense. Es catedrática de antropología en la Universidad de Brown. Anteriormente, trabajó durante once años en la Universidad de Carolina del Norte. [1]

  3. Areas of Interest War and security, militarization, peacekeeping, automobility, photographic representation, gender. Professor Lutz is the author or co-author of many books and articles on a range of issues, including security and militarization, gender violence, education, and transportation.

  4. Catherine Lutz is the co-founder and co-Director of the Costs of War project. Lutz is the author of numerous books on the U.S. military and its bases and personnel, including "War and Health: The Medical Consequences of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan" (ed. with A. Mazzarino, 2019), "Breaking Ranks" (with M. Gutmann, 2010), "The Bases of ...

  5. Catherine Lutz. Language and the politics of emotion. This book grew out of a session at the 1987 annual meeting of the American …. Culture and depression: Studies in the anthropology and cross-cultural …. Ethnopsychology compared to what? Explaining behavior and consciousness among the Ifaluk.

  6. Este estudio es pionero en señalar que las expresiones de los sentimientos no son fenómenos exclusivamente psicológicos o fisiológicos, sino fenómenos sociales “marcados preponderantemente por el signo de la no espontaneidad y la obligación más absoluta” (Mauss 1979, 147).

  7. Emocoes e guerras: da Micronesia as bases militares americanas: Entrevista com Catherine Lutz. Etnografica, 2007, 11 (2): 473-85. Empire Is in the Details. American Ethnologist, 2006, 33 (4): 593-611. War Casualties on the Domestic Front. Women's Review of Books, February 2004. Militarization. In David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds.