Bernard Saladin d'Anglure (born May 1936) is a Canadian anthropologist and ethnographer. His work has primarily concerned itself with the Inuit of Northern Canada, especially practices of shamanism and conceptions of gender. As an anthropological theorist, he studied under the structuralist Claude Lévi-Strauss, but has become most recognized for his innovative methodology and elaboration of the concept of the "third sex". He speaks French, English and Inuktitut fluently. He is currently Professor Emeritus (Retired) at the Université Laval.
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| - Bernard Saladin d'Anglure (born May 1936) is a Canadian anthropologist and ethnographer. His work has primarily concerned itself with the Inuit of Northern Canada, especially practices of shamanism and conceptions of gender. As an anthropological theorist, he studied under the structuralist Claude Lévi-Strauss, but has become most recognized for his innovative methodology and elaboration of the concept of the "third sex". He speaks French, English and Inuktitut fluently. He is currently Professor Emeritus (Retired) at the Université Laval. (en)
- Bernard Saladin d'Anglure, né en 1936, est un anthropologue et ethnologue canadien d'origine française. Son travail est principalement lié à l'étude des Inuit du Nord du Canada, s'intéressant notamment aux pratiques de chamanisme et aux conceptions du genre. Théoricien ayant d'abord étudié l'analyse structurale sous Claude Lévi-Strauss, il s'est fait reconnaître grâce à sa méthodologie innovante et son travail sur le concept de «troisième sexe». Il est professeur émérite à l'Université Laval. (fr)
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| - Bernard Saladin d'Anglure (born May 1936) is a Canadian anthropologist and ethnographer. His work has primarily concerned itself with the Inuit of Northern Canada, especially practices of shamanism and conceptions of gender. As an anthropological theorist, he studied under the structuralist Claude Lévi-Strauss, but has become most recognized for his innovative methodology and elaboration of the concept of the "third sex". He speaks French, English and Inuktitut fluently. He is currently Professor Emeritus (Retired) at the Université Laval. (en)
- Bernard Saladin d'Anglure, né en 1936, est un anthropologue et ethnologue canadien d'origine française. Son travail est principalement lié à l'étude des Inuit du Nord du Canada, s'intéressant notamment aux pratiques de chamanisme et aux conceptions du genre. Théoricien ayant d'abord étudié l'analyse structurale sous Claude Lévi-Strauss, il s'est fait reconnaître grâce à sa méthodologie innovante et son travail sur le concept de «troisième sexe». Il est professeur émérite à l'Université Laval. (fr)
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