Deborah Puccio-Den
Deborah Puccio-Den is a political anthropologist and senior researcher at the French Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and member of the Laboratory of Anthropology of Institutions and Social Organizations (LAIOS). Originally from Italy, she conducted more than twenty years of fieldwork on Mafia in Sicily and lectures on the subject at the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). She is the author of Editions, Masques et dévoilements (2002), on the social construction of gender through rites and practices, and Les théâtres de Maures et Chrétiens (2009), on the use of holy statues and the idea of incarnation in Catholic contexts.
Deborah Puccio-Den
Deborah Puccio-Den is a political anthropologist and senior researcher at the French Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and member of the Laboratory of Anthropology of Institutions and Social Organizations (LAIOS). Originally from Italy, she conducted more than twenty years of fieldwork on Mafia in Sicily and lectures on the subject at the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS). She is the author of Editions, Masques et dévoilements (2002), on the social construction of gender through rites and practices, and Les théâtres de Maures et Chrétiens (2009), on the use of holy statues and the idea of incarnation in Catholic contexts.