Melanie Wiber
Melanie Wiber is an economic and legal anthropologist and professor emerita of anthropology at University of New Brunswick. She joined the faculty of University of New Brunswick in 1987, becoming full professor in 1995.[1] Wiber wrote Erect Men, Undulating Women: The Visual Imagery of Gender, ‘Race’ and Progress in Reconstructive Illustrations of Human Evolution (1997)[2][3] and Politics, Property and Law in the Philippine Uplands (1993), both from Wilfrid Laurier University Press.[4] She has been a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Profile page for: Melanie Wiber | UNB". www.unb.ca. Retrieved 2025-07-06.
- ^ Galanidou, Nena (January 2001). "Images of Power and the Power of Images - Melanie G. Wiber, Erect Men, Undulating Women: The Visual Imagery of Gender, 'Race' and Progress in Reconstructive Illustrations of Human Evolution. (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1997, 290 pp., ISBN 0–8892–0274–5, £42.70, hbk)". European Journal of Archaeology. 4 (1): 142–143. doi:10.1179/eja.2001.4.1.142. ISSN 1461-9571.
- ^ Moser, Stephanie (September 1998). "Melanie G. Wiber Erect men, undulating women: the visual imagery of gender, race and 'progress' in reconstructive illustrations of human evolution. vii+290 pages, 16 figures. 1997 Waterloo (ONT): Wilfrid Laurier University Press; 0-88920-274-5 hardback $44.95". Antiquity. 72 (277): 718–718. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00087202. ISSN 0003-598X.
- ^ Pertierra, Raul (1994). "Melanie WIBER, Politics, Property and Law in the Philippine Uplands, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 1993; 164 pages + tables, $24.95 (paper)". Culture. 14 (1): 92–93. doi:10.7202/1083272ar. ISSN 0229-009X.