Education
Columbia University.
Columbia University.
Bunzel became interested in the Zuni from having visited the people with anthropologist Ruth Benedict from Columbia, and because she was fascinated with the prominent role of women as potters in Zuni society. Her 1929 Doctor of Philosophy dissertation, Pueblo Potter, describes the creative process of Zuni potters, who preserve and reproduce traditional patterns even as individual potters innovate and create new ones. She was one of the first anthropologists to study the creative process.
She later said, "Look, I was never studying pottery.
I was studying human behavior. I wanted to know how the potters felt about what they were doing."
Similarly, when studying drinking patterns in the Mexican and Guatemalan villages, she said she was not studying alcohol.
She studied "people and their drinking habits as seen in their cultural contexts and the influences behind these habits.".