Department of Anthropology

What makes us different is what makes us human..

Hugo G. Nutini

University Professor

Hugo Nutini received his PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1962. He is a sociocultural anthropologist interested in social structure, religion, social stratification, sociocultural change, and the history of anthropology.

He is concerned with explanation and ontological and epistemological foundations of anthropology. He has worked mainly in Tlaxcala, Mexico, but has fieldwork experience in several Latin American countries.

He is presently engaged in a study of the Mexican aristocracy and haute bourgeoisie, and stratification and mobility in two middle-size Mexican cities.

hnutini@pitt.edu

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