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| Name: | Lisa Pope Fischer |
| Dept: | Social Science |
| Position: | Assistant Professor |
| Education: | PhD, UCLA; MA, University of Michigan; BA University of California/Berkeley |
| Expertise: | Hungarian and American culture |
| Selected Publications: | “Time, ritual and post socialist change in Hungary,” Omertaa: Journal for Applied Anthropology, a special issue devoted to constructions of time, vol. 4, 2008; “Mnemonic devices as a supplemental aid for teaching kinship concepts and terms,” Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, Prentice Hall, 2006; "Leaving Socialist Hungary. Migratory experiences and constructions of identity." Beginnings and Ends of Emigration. Life Without Borders in the Contemporary World. A Collection of Scholarly Essays. Vilnius:Versus Aureus, 2005; “Mock public hearing on tragedy in the Amazon: Yanomami voices, academic controversy, and the ethics of research,” Strategies in Teaching Anthropology, Prentice Hall, 2004 |
| Languages: | Hungarian, French |
| Phone: | 718.260.5742 |
| E-mail: | lfischer@citytech.cuny.edu |