María Dolores Juliano

Argentine cultural anthropologist (1932–2022)

OccupationAnthropologistAwardsCreu de Sant Jordi (2010)

María Dolores Juliano Corregido (1932 – 26 November 2022)[1] was an Argentine cultural and social anthropologist based in Spain.

Biography

María Dolores Juliano was born in Necochea in 1932.[2] She trained as a teacher, studied pedagogy, and earned a licentiate in anthropology at the University of Mar del Plata, graduating in 1975.[3] After the 1976 coup that led to the civic-military dictatorship of Jorge Rafael Videla, she was forced into exile.

Juliano settled in Barcelona, where she completed her doctorate at the University of Barcelona (UB) with the thesis Integración y marginación en la cultura rural catalana. Análisis de endoculturación (Integration and Marginalization in Catalan Rural Culture: Endoculturation Analysis). In 1977 she became a professor of anthropology at UB's Faculty of Geography and History, a position she held until her retirement in 2001.[2][4]

Juliano published numerous studies on the anthropology of education, migratory movements, ethnic minorities, gender studies, and social exclusion. Her scientific output has always been accompanied by a relevant social and feminist commitment.[5]

In 2002, she appeared before the Spanish Senate's Commission on Prostitution as a contributor to the drafting of its final report.[6]

In 2010, she was awarded the Creu de Sant Jordi for her academic career and valuable research results.[2]

In 2021, she received the LASA/Oxfam America Martin Diskin Memorial Lectureship for her activism on behalf of marginalized sectors of society.[7]

Juliano, along with Teresa del Valle and Verena Stolcke [es], is one of the principal subjects of Pioneras – Aitzindariak, a documentary directed by Inge Mendioroz about the origins of feminist anthropology in Spain in parallel with the anthropological discipline.

Selected publications

  • Cultura popular [Popular Culture] (in Spanish). Barcelona: Anthropos. 1985. ISBN 9788476580066. OCLC 433385739.
  • El juego de las astucias. Mujer y mensajes sociales alternativos [The Game of Tricks: Women and Construction of Alternative Social Models] (in Spanish). Horas y Horas. 1992. ISBN 9788487715129.
  • Educación intercultural. Escolarización y minorías étnicas [Intercultural Education: Schooling and Ethnic Minorities] (in Spanish). Madrid: Eudema. 1993. ISBN 9788477541431. OCLC 640032505.
  • Chiapas, una rebelión sin dogmas [Chiapas, a Rebellion Without Dogmas] (in Spanish). Casa de la Solidaritat. 1995.
  • La causa saharaui y las mujeres [The Saharawi Cause and Women] (in Spanish). Barcelona: Icaria. 1998. ISBN 9788474263541. OCLC 39196107.
  • Las que saben...Subculturas de mujeres [Those Who Know...Women's Subcultures] (in Spanish). Madrid: Horas y Horas. 1998. ISBN 9788487715662. OCLC 41649862.
  • La prostitución: el espejo oscuro [Prostitution: The Dark Mirror] (in Spanish). Barcelona: Icaria. 2001. ISBN 9788474265590. OCLC 50721045.
  • Excluidas y marginales: una aproximación antropológica [Excluded and Marginal: An Anthropological Approach] (in Spanish). Ediciones Cátedra. 2004. ISBN 9788437621630. OCLC 60555181.
  • Juliano, María Dolores; Piérola, Mabel (2004). Marita y las mujeres en la calle [Marita and the Women in the Street] (in Spanish). Barcelona: Bellaterra. ISBN 9788472902558. OCLC 803163967.
  • Las otras mujeres: la construcción de la exclusión social [The Other Women: The Construction of Social Exclusion] (in Spanish). 2006.
  • Presunción de inocencia. Riesgo, delito y pecado en femenino [Presumption of Innocence: Female Risk, Crime, and Sin] (in Spanish). San Sebastian: Gakoa. 2011. ISBN 9788496993228. OCLC 865272290.
  • La pluma de la lechuza [The Pen and the Owl] (in Spanish). 2015. Novel.
  • Tomar la palabra. Mujeres, discursos y silencios [Taking the Floor: Women, Speeches, and Silences] (in Spanish). Barcelona: Bellaterra. 2017. ISBN 9788472908253. OCLC 993559036.
  • La magia de la razón. Memorias imaginarias de Cristina de Suecia [The Magic of Reason: Imaginary Memories of Christina of Sweden] (in Spanish). Dado. 2021. ISBN 9788412442410.

References

  1. ^ Fallece la antropóloga Dolores Juliano con 90 años (in Basque) Retrieved November 27, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "L'antropòloga Dolores Juliano, guardonada amb la Creu de Sant Jordi" [The Anthropologist Dolores Juliano, Winner of the Creu de Sant Jordi] (in Catalan). University of Barcelona. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  3. ^ Lacarrieu, Mónica B.; Casalla, Mario C. (1997). Globalización e identidad cultural [Globalization and Cultural Identity] (in Spanish). Ediciones CICCUS. ISBN 9789879563144. Retrieved 23 September 2022 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Muez, Mikel (19 October 2003). "'El estigma social es el principal problema de la prostitución'" ['The Social Stigma is the Principal Problem of Prostitution']. El País (in Spanish). Pamplona. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  5. ^ Fernández, June (22 April 2018). "'La falta de credibilidad de las mujeres y el rechazo a las personas inmigrantes forman parte de un mismo proceso'" ['The Lack of Credibility of Women and the Rejection of Immigrants are Part of the Same Process']. Pikara Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Comisión Especial Sobre la Prostitución" [Special Commission on Prostitution] (PDF). Diario de Sesiones del Senado (in Spanish) (311). Senate of Spain: 15–30. 24 June 2002. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Congratulations to the LASA2021 Awardees". Latin American Studies Association. 12 February 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2022.

External links

  • María Dolores Juliano Corregido at Dialnet (in Spanish)
  • Pioneras - Aitzindariak on Vimeo (in Spanish and Basque)
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