Michael Lange
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Core Division
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Education | University of Wisconsin-Madison, Doctor of Philosophy; University of Pittsburgh, Bachelor of Arts; University of Wisconsin-Madison, Master of Arts |
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Contact | Aiken 209 |
Biography
Michael Lange is an anthropologist and folklorist, specializing in narrative, food, and identity. He has done ethnographic fieldwork in Scotland, Morocco, Norway, the US, and Canada. His books include Norwegian Scots and Many Meanings of Maple.
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