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C. V. Short Bio
Sabine Jell-Bahlsen:
Sabine Jell Bahlsen is the author of the book, The
Water Goddess in Igbo Cosmology; Ogbuide of Oguta Lake (Africa World
Press, 2007) and of several ethnographic films, including Mammy
Water: In Search of the Water Spirits in Nigeria (1991). She holds
a Ph. D. in anthropology from the New School University in New York,
and an MA from the Free University of West Berlin, Germany. Dr.
Jell-Bahlsen is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Dialectical
Anthropology (since 2004), serves on the editorial board of Mbari;
International Journal of Igbo Studies (since 2007), and has been
a special correspondent to African Profiles International magazine
in New York (1994-1996). She has taught at the Rhode Island School
of Design (1990-1996), Ball State University (1997) and the Papua
New Guinea University of Technology (1996-1997), and has carried
out extensive, in-depth field research in South Eastern Nigeria
1978-1994, Papua New Guinea (1996-1997), and rural Germany. Her
published articles and reviews appear in the journals, Research
in African Literatures, Dialectical Anthropology, the International
Journal of African Historical Studies, and in edited volumes including
The Encyclopaedia of Religion and Nature (2005), Education, Culture
and Development (2006); African Spirituality (2000); Sisterhood,
Feminisms and Power (1998); Emerging Perspectives on Flora Nwapa
(1998); Queens, Queen Mothers, Priestesses and Power (1997); Principles
of Visual Anthropology (1996) and Ethnographic Film Making (1988).
She has lectured and presented her films and research to world wide
audiences and has curated exhibitions of Papua New Guinean art and
artefacts in Germany (1998 and 2003). Her current research focuses
on Africa in the Americas and she collaborates with George Jell,
a professor of architecture at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
on sustainability oriented landscape and design research. www.sabine-jell-bahlsen.com
; Sabinejb@aol.com
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