- Paulme, Denise
Paulme, Denise (Nombre personal)
- Schaeffer, Denise
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Journal des anthropologues, 72-73, 1998, Denise Paulme (1909-1998), viewed online August 11, 2018: pages 187-188 (died 14 February; educated in law, took courses with Marcel Mauss at Institut d'ethnologie; did fieldwork in the Dogon region (Mali) in 1935 with linguist Deborah Lifchitz; was part of the Griaule Sahara-Soudan mission [1931-33]; her L'Organisation sociale des Dogon may be considered one of the founding works of French social anthropology; then worked at Département d'Afrique noire, musée de l'Homme; after the war she went twice to the Kissi region in Guinea with her husband, musicologist André Schaeffner; also researched the Baga in Guinea, then the Bété and Lagunaires in Côte d'Ivoire; in 1958 she became director of studies at EPHE-VIe Section (now École des hautes études en sciences sociales); from 1961 devoted part of her teaching to analysis of African oral literature)
Wikipedia, August 11, 2018 (Denise Paulme; born May 4, 1909, Paris; died Paris)