Chantal Boulanger

{{Short description|French anthropologist}}

Chantal Boulanger-Maloney (January 4, 1957 – December 27, 2004[http://chantalboulanger.blogspot.com/2006/03/published-obituary-independent.html > Obituary in The Independent posted in one of her husband Peter Maloney's blogs dedicated to her memory]) was an anthropologist who wrote widely on South India and Tamil culture,[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/picture_gallery/05/south_asia_saris_and_temples/html/1.stm In pictures: Saris and temples] - BBC News including on the myriad of ways to wrap a Sari, documenting over 100. She lectured in France and the United States on Dravidian India and was an expert on religious beliefs and marriage rituals. She called Tamil Nadu her "spiritual home" and converted to Hinduism, spoke Hindi and Tamil, and was referred to in India by the given name "Sushila". She also wrote a novel The Goddess Justice. She died of a brain aneurism while travelling in Africa.{{Cite web|title=Fabric Begets Fashion|url=https://www.himalayanacademy.com/media/books/fabric-begets-fashion_ei/web/ch66_67.html|access-date=2021-11-23|website=www.himalayanacademy.com}}

Publications

  • Saris : an illustrated guide to the Indian art of draping, 1997

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Category:2004 deaths

Category:1957 births

Category:French women anthropologists

Category:20th-century French anthropologists

Category:20th-century French women scientists

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