Faculty Profiles

 

Susan Carol Rogers

Associate Professor of Anthropology
B.A. 1972, Brown; M.A. 1973, Ph.D. 1979, Northwestern; M.S. 1983, Illinois.

Research interests include sociocultural anthropology; French society and culture; rural development; tourism; Europeanist ethnography and history.


Publications
"Which heritage? Nature, culture, and identity in French rural tourism." French Historical Studies 25, no. 3. 2002.

"Anthropology in France." Annual Review of Anthropology 30. 2001. 481-504.

Shaping Modern Times in Rural France: The Transformation and Reproduction of an Aveyronnais Community. Princeton University Press. 1991.

"Good to think: The 'peasant' in contemporary France." Anthropological Quarterly 60, no. 2. 1987. 56-63.

Paysans, Femmes, et Citoyens: Luttes pour le Pouvoir dans un Village Lorrain. (Peasants, Women, and Citizens: Power in a Village of Lorraine), with C. Karnoouh and H. Lamarche. Actes Sud. 1980.

"Female forms of power and the myth of male dominance: a model of female/male interaction in peasant society." American Ethnologist 2, no. 4. 1975. 727-56.