Raluca Nagy (born 1979) is a Romanian anthropologist and writer. She was born in Cluj-Napoca. She obtained a bachelor's degree in economics from ASE Bucharest, a masters in cultural anthropology from SNSPA Bucharest, and doctorates in anthropology from French: [[Université libre de Bruxelles]] (ULB; 'Free University of Brussels') and sociology from SNSPA Bucharest. She teaches at the University of Sussex.
She has published two novels to date:
Her stories have been published in various volumes such as Scrisori din Cipangu. Povestiri japoneze de autori români (Trei, 2016).[1] [2]