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Carroll McClure Pastner Lewin (November 26, 1942 – October 20, 2022) was an American anthropologist who worked in Pakistan, and later in the field of
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Early life and education

Carroll was born in
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, the daughter of John Carroll and Helen Fischer Carroll. Her father died in a military accident in Alaska before she was born. She was adopted by her mother's second husband, Grover "Ben" McClure. She attended the Lenox School and studied ballet in New York City. She graduated from
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in 1965, and completed doctoral studies in anthropology at
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with
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as her advisor."Resolution in Memoriam"
University of Vermont Faculty Senate Minutes (November 28, 2022).
Her dissertation was titled "Sexual Dichotomization in Society and Culture: The Women of Panjur,
Baluchistan Balochistan ( ; , ), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. This arid region of de ...
" (1971).


Career

Lewin was on the faculty of the
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for thirty years, from 1971 until her retirement with emerita status in 2001. She served as chair of the anthropology department. She helped found the school's women's studies program, and was an advisor to the school's Miller Center for Holocaust Studies and Fleming Museum of Art. In 1977, with her first husband and their young daughter, she conducted
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research among the Zikri people on the coast of the
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, sponsored by the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. In retirement, she used her language and cultural skills as a volunteer at the Shalom Shuk thrift shop, which serves resettled refugees and immigrants in Burlington.


Publications

Lewin's research was published in journals including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Signs,'' ''Ethos'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. * "A Social Structural and Historical Analysis of Honor, Shame and
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" (1972) * "Aspects of Religion in Southern Baluchistan" (1972, with Stephen Pastner) * "Accommodations to Purdah: The Female Perspective" (1974) * "Kinship Terminology and Feudal Versus Tribal Orientations in Baluch Social Organization" (1978) * "Englishmen in Arabia: Encounters with Middle Eastern Women" (1978) * "The Status of Women and Property on a Baluchistan Oasis in Pakistan" (1978) * "Cousin Marriage among the Zikri Baluch of Coastal Pakistan" (1979) * "Rethinking the Role of the Woman Field Worker in Purdah Societies" (1982) * "The Westermarck Hypothesis and First Cousin Marriage: The Cultural Modification of Negative Sexual Imprinting" (1986) * "The Holocaust: Anthropological Possibilities and the Dilemma of Representation" (1992) * "Negotiated Selves in the Holocaust" (1993) * "Aspects of the Transition Between the Living Memory and the History of the Holocaust" (2001) *"Ghettos in the Holocaust: The Improvisation of Social Order in a Culture of Terror" (2002) *"Rescue in the Holocaust and the Suspension of Ordinary Life" (2004)Lewin, Carroll McC. "Rescue in the Holocaust and the Suspension of Ordinary Life." ''Making a Difference: Rescue and Assistance During the Holocaust: Essays in Honor of Marion Pritchard'' (2004): 49.


Personal life

McClure's first husband was fellow anthropologist Stephen Pastner. Her second husband was Shallom Lewin. She had two daughters. She died in 2022, at the age of 79, in St. Louis Park, Minnesota.


References

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