She graduated with an A.B. in English literature and anthropology from Syracuse University, and an M.A. in anthropology and a Ph.D. in sociocultural anthropology from Rutgers University.[3] She is the daughter of Augusta Beebe Bolles and George Bolles. She married James Mackin Walsh on February 9, 1980, in the Kirkpatrick Chapel of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey.[4]
Bolles, A. L. (2023). Decolonizing anthropology: An ongoing process. American Ethnologist, 50(3), 519-522.[9]
Bolles, A. L., Boellstorff, T., Dudgeon, M. R., Khandelwal, M. R., Kingfisher, C., Kramer, E. A., ... & Theidon, K. (2016). Mapping feminist anthropology in the twenty-first century. Rutgers University Press.[10]
Bolles, A. L. (1996). We paid our dues : women trade union leaders of the Caribbean. Howard University Press.[11]
Bolles, A. L. (1996). Sister Jamaica : a study of women, work, and households in Kingston. University Press of America.[12]
Bolles, L. A. (1987). Anthropological research methods for the study of women in the Caribbean. Women in Africa and the African Diaspora, 65-77.[13]
Bolles, L. A. (1987). Anthropological research methods for the study of women in the Caribbean. Women in Africa and the African Diaspora, 65-77.[14]
↑ Cox, Aimee Meredith (2015). Shapeshifters: Black girls and the choreography of citizenship. Durham London: Duke University Press. ISBN978-0-8223-7537-1.
↑ Lewin, Ellen; Silverstein, Leni M., eds. (2016). Mapping feminist anthropology in the twenty-first century. New Brunswick, New Jersey London: Rutgers University Press. ISBN978-0-8135-7431-8.
↑ Bolles, A. Lynn (1996). We paid our dues: women trade union leaders of the Caribbean. Washington, DC: Howard Univ. Pr. ISBN978-0-88258-087-6.
↑ Bolles, Augusta Lynn (1996). Sister Jamaica: a study of women, work, and households in Kingston. Lanham: University Press of America. ISBN978-0-7618-0211-2.
↑ Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn; Harley, Sharon; Rushing, Andrea Benton (1987). Women in Africa and the African diaspora. Washington, D.C: Howard university press. ISBN978-0-88258-171-2.
A. Lynn Bolles papers: University of Maryland Special Collections and University Archives. This contains a variety of ethnographic data from Dr. Bolles' time in the Caribbean collecting information for her doctoral dissertation, personal photographs, news clippings, and awards, and also several other publications not listed above.
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