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Born | Michelle Zimbalist 1944 New York City, New York State, USA |
Died | 1981 (aged 37) |
Spouse | Renato Rosaldo |
Michelle "Shelly" Zimbalist Rosaldo (1944 in New York City – 1981 in Philippines[1]) was a social, linguistic, and psychological anthropologist famous for her studies of the Ilongot people in the Philippines and for her pioneering role in women's studies and the anthropology of gender.