Dennis Tedlock

Dennis Tedlock

Dennis Tedlock (b. June 19, 1939)[1] is the McNulty Professor of English and Research Professor of Anthropology at the State University of New York at Buffalo.[2][3] He received his Ph.D. in 1968 from Tulane University.[3] In 1986, he won the PEN Translation Prize for his book Popul Vuh: The Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life,[4] and in 1997 was the joint recipient of the American Anthropological Association President's Award, along with his wife, Barbara Tedlock.[5]

Proponent of dialogical anthropology.

Notes

  1. ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF) . Retrieved on 2008-05-26.
  2. ^ "Dennis Tedlock - resume". http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/tedlock/RESUME.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  3. ^ a b "Department of Anthropology, University of Buffalo, Faculty listing". Archived from the original on 2008-04-02. http://web.archive.org/web/20080402125514/http://anthropology.buffalo.edu/webstuff/people/people.htm. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  4. ^ "PEN translation prize winners". http://www.pen.org/page.php/prmID/591. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 
  5. ^ "AAA Prizes and Awards". American Anthropological Association. http://www.aaanet.org/about/prizes-awards/#president%27s. Retrieved 2008-05-24. 

References

Low, Denise (Summer/Fall 1992). "A comparison of the English translations of a Mayan text, the Popol Vuh" (reproduced online). Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2 (New York: Association for Study of American Indian Literatures (ASAIL)) 4 (2–3): 15–34. ISSN 0730-3238. OCLC 54533161. http://oncampus.richmond.edu/faculty/ASAIL/SAIL2/42.html. Retrieved 2008-05-26. 

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