Dennis B. McGilvray explained

Dennis B. McGilvray
Citizenship:United States
Alma Mater:Reed College
Harvard University
University of Chicago
University of Cambridge
Field:Anthropology
Work Institution:University of Colorado at Boulder
Known For:Anthropology of Tamils and Muslims of south India and Sri Lanka
Prizes:Stirling Award for Contributions to Psychological Anthropology

Dennis B. McGilvray is a professor in the Department of Anthropology in University of Colorado at Boulder.[1] Dennis's research interest are focused on the Tamils and Muslims of south India and Sri Lanka. His research examines matrilineal Hindu and Muslim kinship, caste structure, religious ritual, and ethnic identities in the Tamil-speaking region of eastern Sri Lanka. It is also important to note that this region is deeply affected by the island’s civil war. He is also interested in visual anthropology and alternative modes of cultural representation. At University of Colorado, he teaches on Tamil culture; upper division courses on symbolic anthropology, Foundations of Theory, and South Asian ethnography and a graduate seminar on Ethnography and Cultural theory.

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  1. Web site: 2017-04-25 . Dennis B. McGilvray . 2021-12-11 . colorado.edu . University of Colorado Boulder.
  2. Web site: Dennis B. McGilvray . 2021-12-11 . scholar.google.com.