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Steuer, Noemi

LC control no.no2012152843
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Personal name headingSteuer, Noemi
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Associated countrySwitzerland
Associated placeGermany Mali
Birth date1957-01-15
Death date2020-07-14
Field of activityEthnology Medical anthropology Urban anthropology
AffiliationZentrum für Afrikastudien Basel
Universität Basel
Universität zu Köln
Fondation Oumou Dilly
Mande Studies Association
Profession or occupationEthnologists Actresses
Found inKrankheit und Ehre, 2012: t.p. (Noemi Steuer) p. facing t.p. (Dr. phil.; ethnologist, Zentrum für Afrikastudien der Universität Basel; focus on medical ethnology, urban ethnology, risk and social resilience)
Dealing with elusive futures, 2017: p. 196 (Noemi Steuer is a social anthropologist; she works at the Centre for African Studies, Univ. of Basel, Switzerland; in addition, she is engaged in managing and consulting theatre and art projects in Switzerland, Germany and Mali)
Fondation Oumou Dilly website, We are devasted by the death of Dr Noemi Steuer, 15.1.1957-14.7.2020 (also in French and German), viewed November 3, 2024 (Noemi's vision, engagement and energy were key to establishing the Oumou Dilly Foundation)
   <https://oumoudilly.ch/07-2020-we-are-devastated-by-the-death-of-dr-noemi-steuer>
MANSA Kibaru, no. 72, 2021, viewed online November 3, 2024: page 25 (Noemi Steuer of the Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, passed away on July 14, 2020; she was an actress in theater, television and film from her teens through the 1990s; she then obtained degrees in African studies (Cologne) and social anthropology (Basel); her doctoral research was on social and psychological aspects of HIV and antiretroviral therapies in Mali; her 2011 thesis, Krankheit und Ehre : ̈ber HIV und soziale Anerkennung in Mali, was published in 2012 (Transcript Verlag); she and Claudia Roth (also a MANSA member, died 2012) developed the project "Construire Son Avenir", which concluded with publication of Dealing with Elusive Futures: University Graduates in Urban Africa (Transcript Verlag, 2017); she was an editor (along with Claudia's husband, Manfred Perlik) of Claudia Roth's posthumous publication, Urban Dreams : Transformations of Family Life in Burkina Faso (Berghahn, 2018), focused on Bobo-Dioulasso; she was founding president of the Fondation Oumou Dilly, supporting young African scholars)
   <http://mandestudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/MANSA-newsletter-72-final.pdf>
Associated languageger eng fre