Background
Jennings, Anne Margaret was born on September 27, 1944 in New York City. Daughter of Arthur Thomas and Ernestine Anita (Lyle) Jennings.
(In the decade-and-a-half since the first edition of this ...)
In the decade-and-a-half since the first edition of this book was written, there have been dramatic changes both in the town of Aswan and among the devoutly Muslim Nubians of the village of West Aswan. Anne Jennings' revised and updated ethnography reflects those changes and also incorporates new material from archaeological/historical research and new literature on the impact of tourism, the work of Muslim women in the informal sector, and the interdependence of male and female domains.It captures the realities of everyday life for women in a devoutly Islamic society undergoing dramatic change.
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Jennings, Anne Margaret was born on September 27, 1944 in New York City. Daughter of Arthur Thomas and Ernestine Anita (Lyle) Jennings.
Bachelor in Psychology, New York University, 1966; Master of Arts in Anthropology, New York University, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, 1985.
Instructor department education, American Museum Natural History, New York City, 1972-1974; instructor anthropology, California State University, Fullerton, 1974-1976; part-time instructor anthropology, California State University, Fullerton, 1978-1989; part-time instructor anthropology, University of California, Riverside, 1980-1989; assistant research anthropologist, University of California, Riverside, since 1996; coordinator community outreach, Denver Museum Natural History, 1990-1993; anthropological consultant, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1994-1995. Anthropological field researcher, Aswan, Egypt, 1981-1982, 86-87, 97.
(In the decade-and-a-half since the first edition of this ...)
Treasurer African Cultural Arts Council, Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, California, 1995-1997. Member American Anthropol. Association, Association Black Anthropologists, Association Middle East Women's Studies (editorial board review 1997), Sudan Studies Association.
Married Richard Edward See, June 30, 1992.