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She teaches at the [[Paris Nanterre University]] and a member of the [[Institut Universitaire de France]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/1336?lang=en |title=Carmen Bernand: Anthropologie urbaine/Antropología urbana |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=[[journals.openedition.org]] |publisher= |accessdate=2018-02-06 |language=es}}</ref> She is also a Deputy Director of the Centre de recherches sur les mondes américains (“Centre for Research on the American Worlds”) since 1999 and member of editorial board of the anthropological and museological journal ''[[Gradhiva]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://letralia.com/firmas/bernandcarmen.htm |title=Firmas: Carmen Bernand |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website={{ill|Letralia|es}} |publisher= |accessdate=2018-02-06 |language=es-VE}}</ref> |
She teaches at the [[Paris Nanterre University]] and a member of the [[Institut Universitaire de France]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/1336?lang=en |title=Carmen Bernand: Anthropologie urbaine/Antropología urbana |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website=[[journals.openedition.org]] |publisher= |accessdate=2018-02-06 |language=es}}</ref> She is also a Deputy Director of the Centre de recherches sur les mondes américains (“Centre for Research on the American Worlds”) since 1999 and member of editorial board of the anthropological and museological journal ''[[Gradhiva]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://letralia.com/firmas/bernandcarmen.htm |title=Firmas: Carmen Bernand |author=<!--Not stated--> |date= |website={{ill|Letralia|es}} |publisher= |accessdate=2018-02-06 |language=es-VE}}</ref> |
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With [[Serge Gruzinski]], she published {{lang|fr|''De l’idolâtrie : Une archéologie des sciences religieuses''}} and two volumes of {{lang|fr|''Histoire du Nouveau Monde''}}. She is the author of {{lang|fr|''Un Inca platonicien : Garcilaso de la Vega 1539–1616''}} and a heavily illustrated pocket book for “[[Découvertes Gallimard]]”, {{lang|fr|''Les Incas : Peuple du Soleil''}}, which has been translated into languages, including English. She also wrote in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] a crime novel set in [[Inca Empire]]. |
With [[Serge Gruzinski]], she published {{lang|fr|''De l’idolâtrie : Une archéologie des sciences religieuses''}} and two volumes of {{lang|fr|''Histoire du Nouveau Monde''}}. She is the author of {{lang|fr|''Un Inca platonicien : Garcilaso de la Vega 1539–1616''}} and a heavily illustrated pocket book for “[[Découvertes Gallimard]]”, {{lang|fr|''Les Incas : Peuple du Soleil''}}, which has been translated into ten languages, including English. She also wrote in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] a crime novel set in [[Inca Empire]]. |
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== Selected publications == |
== Selected publications == |
Carmen Bernand
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Born | Carmen Muñoz (1939-09-19) 19 September 1939 (age 84) |
Occupation(s) | Historian, anthropologist, Latin Americanist |
Carmen Bernand (born Carmen Muñoz on 19 September 1939) is a French historian and anthropologist.
Carmen Bernand was born in France to Spanish refugee parents, she lived in Argentina for 25 years, where she studied EthnologyatUniversity of Buenos Aires. At the end of 1964, she moved to Paris and prepared a postgraduate thesis under the direction of Claude Lévi-Strauss.[1] In 1966, she married the epigraphist André Bernand [fr] (1923–2013).
Bernand is a specialist on the history of New World and Latin America, she conducted field surveys of Andean populations in Argentina, Peru and Ecuador. Since the late 1980s, she has devoted herself to the historical anthropology of Latin America.
She teaches at the Paris Nanterre University and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.[2] She is also a Deputy Director of the Centre de recherches sur les mondes américains (“Centre for Research on the American Worlds”) since 1999 and member of editorial board of the anthropological and museological journal Gradhiva.[3]
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