Katy Gardner
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Katy Gardner | |
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Born | 1964 (age 56–57) |
Occupation | Author, Anthropologist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Cambridge University, London School of Economics |
Notable works | Losing Gemma |
Katy Gardner (born 1964) is a British author and anthropologist, best known for her novel Losing Gemma, which was turned into a two-part miniseries for ITV1 in 2006.
Gardner is a graduate of Cambridge University who undertook her doctoral research at the London School of Economics. As well as being the author of four novels, she was for some years a Professor of Social Anthropology at Sussex University.
In 2013,[1] Gardner returned to the LSE as a Professor of Anthropology.[2]
Bibliography[]
- Songs at the River's Edge: Stories from a Bangladeshi Village (1991)
- Losing Gemma (2002)
- The Mermaid's Purse (2003)
- Keefer's Rules (2006)
- Hidden (2006)
- Faker (2008)
References[]
- ^ Sussex Anthropologist, 4:1, Autumn 2013,p.1
- ^ "Professor Katy Gardner", LSE Anthropology
External links[]
Categories:
- 1964 births
- Academics of the University of Sussex
- British anthropologists
- British writers
- Living people
- Academics of the London School of Economics
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- British writer stubs