Laurel Kendall is chair of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History and Curator of Asian Ethnographic Collections. The author and editor of many books on popular religion, ritual, gender, and modernity, Kendall’s Shamans, Nostalgias, and the IMF: South Korean Popular Religion in Motion was the first recipient of the Korean Society for Cultural Anthropology’s Yim Sok-Jay prize for the best work about Korea by a foreign anthropologist. Kendall is a former president of the Association for Asian Studies (2016–17).
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