Gisela Canepá Principal professor of the Department of Social Sciences of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in the area of Anthropology, and founder of the Master in Visual Anthropology. Doctor in Anthropology at the University of Chicago, Illinois (USA). He has published several books and has numerous articles published in books and in specialized and popular magazines in Peru and abroad. He has edited four videos of the Ethnographic Video Series of the IDE-PUCP. He coordinates the Workshop "Culture, person and power" where he investigates neoliberalism as a cultural regime and the problems of power. He has obtained several research grants, such as the George Foster Research Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2014-2015). His following publications stand out: Cuisine and Identity. Peruvian Cuisine as Intangible Cultural Heritage (2011); (2011); http://www.pucp.edu.pe/profesor/gisela-canepa-koch Looking at the public sphere from culture in Peru (2006); Canepa and Ulfe (eds.) Looking at the public sphere from culture in Peru (2006); Represented identities, performance, experience and memory in the Andes (2002).

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