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  1. Dina Dreyfus, née Fernande Dreyfus à Milan le 1 er février 1911 et morte à Paris le 25 février 1999 [1], est une philosophe, ethnologue, résistante et haute fonctionnaire française. Elle a effectué des recherches pour l'ethnologie conjointement avec son premier mari, Claude Lévi-Strauss et a notamment eu pour élève ...

  2. Dina Dreyfus (French:), also known as Dina Levi-Strauss (French: [levi stʁos]; 1 February 1911, in Milan – 25 February 1999, in Paris), was a French ethnologist, anthropologist, sociologist, and philosopher, who conducted cultural research in South America.

  3. biografia di: Dina Dreyfus - Milano 1911 - Parigi 1999. Società per l'enciclopedia delle donne APS Sede legale: Via degli Scipioni 6

  4. 9 mar 2018 · Dina Dreyfus, a etnóloga que viveu na sombra do ex-marido Lévi-Strauss. Antropóloga contribuiu para a fundação das ciências sociais no Brasil, mas só foi reconhecida na França. 9.mar.2018 às 6h00. Edição Impressa. Ouvir o texto. Jorge Henrique Bastos.

  5. 25 feb 1999 · Dina Dreyfus, also known as Dina Levi-Strauss, was a French ethnologist, anthropologist, sociologist, and philosopher, who conducted cultural research in South America, taught at the University of São Paulo in Brazil, and founded the first ethnological society in the country.

  6. This paper aims to present and analyze Dina Dreyfus Lévi-Strauss's ethnographic and literary writings from her initial field research in southeast Brazil (1935). It seeks to illuminate and reflect on the gender dynamics behind its silent appropriation in one of anthropology's most canonical works.

  7. L'action et la pensée de Dina Dreyfus (1911-1999), ne furent pas moins clandestines qu'importantes.