Background
Cancian, Frank was born on April 14, 1934 in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, United States. Son of Frank and Emma (Lazzerin) Cancian.
(This ambitious, wide-ranging work shows how national econ...)
This ambitious, wide-ranging work shows how national economic prosperity and government expansion in Mexico during the 1970's transformed a relatively closed peasant community into a more outwardly connected, socially differentiated society marked by dissension and overt conflict.
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Cancian, Frank was born on April 14, 1934 in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, United States. Son of Frank and Emma (Lazzerin) Cancian.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1956. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Anthropology, Harvard University, 1963.
Reporter, photographer, The Providence (Rhode Island) Journal Company, 1957-1958; instructor in social anthropology, Harvard University, 1963-1964; assistant professor anthropology, Stanford (California) U., 1964-1966; department chairman anthropology, Stanford (California) U., 1967-1969; professor anthropology, Stanford (California) U., 1969-1976; associate professor anthropology, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1966-1969; professor anthropology, chairman social relations program, University of California, Irvine, 1979-1981; department chairman anthropology, University of California, Irvine, 1991-1994. Field work includes White Mountain Apache, Arizona, 1955, Peasant Community in Southern Italy, 1956-1957, Zinacantan, Chiapas, Mexico, 1960-1990. Consultant and lecturer in field.
(This ambitious, wide-ranging work shows how national econ...)
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Fellow American Anthropol. Association, Society Applied Anthropology, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Ethnological Society, Society Economics Anthropology. M C.