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A Polish national from Warsaw, Maja Nazaruk defended her doctoral dissertation at the University of Montreal about epistemology in the works of the founder of modern anthropology - Bronislaw Malinowski. After novice trials with German, Russian, and Farsi, her interest in comparative literature drove her to successfully pursue the study of Italian literature at Middlebury College in Vermont, the Ukrainian language at Harvard and the University of Greifswald, as well as the Lithuanian language at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. As an interdisciplinary researcher, she was a visiting professor of Québécois studies at the Federale Universidade in Brazil in 2011. Her recent articles about Vincent Crapanzano found a home in the Ethnographic Review of the N.N. Miklouho-Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology (named after a 19th-century explorer of Papua New Guinea known to every child in Moscow) at the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Canadian Journal of Native Studies.
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