JOSEPH Camille (PRAG)

Camille Joseph is an associate professor of English and obtained her doctorate in sociology from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in 2010. Her research deals with the history of American anthropology (19th and 20th centuries) and, more precisely, with physical anthropology and the concept of "type". She also studies the relationships between anthropology and photography by focusing particularly on editorial practices and the use of images.

 

 

Recent publications

  • (with Anaïs Mauuarin), « Sur le vif. Anthropologie et photographie », Gradhiva 27, 2018 [available online : https://www.cairn.info/revue-gradhiva-2018-1.htm].
     
  • « Des images typiques. Photographie et anthropologie physique aux États-Unis, 1920-1930 », Gradhiva 27, 2018, p. 119-143 [online : https://journals.openedition.org/gradhiva/3532].
     
  • Franz Boas, Anthropologie amérindienne, text selection, general introduction, introductions, translation and notes by Camille Joseph and Isabelle Kalinowski, Paris, Flammarion, collection « Champs », 2017.
     
  • « Une pensée de la relation : Franz Boas et le concept de ‘type’ », Sociétés plurielles 2, 2017 [online : https://societes-plurielles.episciences.org/4247/pdf].
     
  •  “The Illustrations of the Anthropological Text. Drawings and Photographs in the Work of Franz Boas”, Andre Lardinois (éd.), Text, Transmission, Reception, Brill, Leyde, 2014, p. 221-239.