- Esther Hermitte
María Esther Álvarez de Hermitte (1921-1990), best known as Esther Hermitte, was a recognized social anthropologist from
Argentina .Biography
Hermitte studied at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras within the
University of Buenos Aires . She got a bachelor's degree of History and later she specialized inSocial Anthropology . After that she won a scolarship given by theCONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) which was, by that period, directed by the Nobel prize winnerBernardo Houssay .Field work
By 1958 Hermitte moved to the
University of Chicago in the United States, where she assisted to the Social Systems courses. A year later she was sent toMexico togheter with the linguisticR. Radhakrishnan and the aborigin interpreterAlberto Méndez Tobilla to do field work about themayan community of Pinola,Villa Las Rosas in the state ofChiapas . As a result of years of work in site and of her later analysis about "Social movility in a bicultural community in Chiapas" and "Sobrenatural power and social control", Hermitte got her degree of "Master of Arts" in 1965 and "Philosophical Doctor" in 1964.The members of the doctoral committee of the
University of Chicago Manning Nash ,Lloyd Fallers and her mentorsPitt-Rivers andMcQuown , recognized Hermitte's talent and she received as a reward theRoy D. Albert Prize for her master thesis and theBobbs Merryl Award for her doctoral thesis.who is this
References
Hermitte, M. Esther "Poder sobrenatural y control social". Buenos Aires: Antropofagia, 2004
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