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Katy Gardner
Katy Gardner (born 1964) is a British people, 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 University of Cambridge, 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, Gardner returned to the LSE as a Professor of Anthropology."Professor Katy Gardner"
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*''Songs at the River's Edge: Stories from a Bangladeshi Village'' (1991) *''Global Migrants, Local Lives: Travel and Transformation in Rural Bangladesh'' (2001) *''Losing Gemma'' (2002) *''Age, narrative and migration: the life course and l ...
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