Gaëlle Lacaze
Gaëlle Lacaze is an assistant professor at the Department of Ethnology of the University of Strasbourg. Her research focuses on the anthropology of the body relating to Mongolian people and Turkic populations, including Kazakhs. Her current research investigates patterns of international migrations of Mongolian citizens. She is the editor of “Migrations in Central Asia and Caucasus” (Revue européenne des migrations internationales, 2010–13) and the author of a number of articles in the field. She can be contacted at gaelle.lacaze[a]misha.fr.
Books
2014. Mongolie: pays d’ombres et de lumières . Genève: Olizane
2012. Le corps mongol: techniques et conceptions nomades du corps . Paris: L’Harmattan
Articles
2015. “Le maigre féminin et le gras viril chez les Mongols”, Alimentation, arme du genre. Journal des Anthropologues n°140-141 , pp.173-191.
2014. “ Mobilités et cheminements à la frontière sino-mongole ”, in C. Boissard et al., (éds.), Cultures du déplacement. Aménagement et territoires n°2 , Aix-Marseille, PUM : pp.173-187.
2012. “ Prostitution and the Transformation of the 111 Chinese Trading Town of Ereen ”, in Frontier Encounters: Knowledge and Practice at the Russian, Chinese and Mongolian Border , eds. Franck Billé, Grégory Delaplace and Caroline Humphrey. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers
Films
2015. My native country, my ancestral land , G.Lacaze : réal., prise de vues, A. Paouri : montage, DVD coul. 64 mn. CNRS prod.
2014. Mon pays natal, ma terre ancestrale , G.Lacaze : réal., prise de vues, A. Paouri : montage, DVD coul. 64 mn. CNRS prod.