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Dorothy Demetracopolou Lee (1905– April 18, 1975) was an American anthropologist, author and philosopher of cultural anthropology. Born in Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire, she was Greek by birth and was educated, married, and raised her four children in the U.S. Her husband was American philosopher Otis Hamilton Lee (1905-1948). Her children were Anna Maud Lee, Mary H. Lee, Ronald and Sabra. In 1953, she accepted a position at the , now , Wayne State University in Detroit.

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  • دوروثي د. لي (ar)
  • Dorothy D. Lee (en)
  • Dorothy Demetracopolou Lee (fr)
  • Dorothy D. Lee (pt)
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  • دوروثي د. لي (بالإنجليزية: Dorothy D. Lee)‏ هي عالمة الإنسان أمريكية، ولدت في 1905، وتوفيت في أبريل 1975. (ar)
  • Dorothy Demetracopolou Lee (1905-1975) est une ethnologue américaine. Dorothy Lee était ethnologue au Vassar College, et elle y était souvent associée dans son travail à . Elle a écrit à propos des langues des ethnies Wintu, Hopi, Tikopia, , et de nombreuses autres cultures. Elle était à la tête du Cultural Anthropology Program à la School, et une ancienne membre du . (fr)
  • Dorothy Demetracopolou Lee (1905-1975) foi autora e pensadora de antropologia cultural Lee foi antropóloga social na Vassar College, em Nova York, cujo trabalho é mais associado com Benjamin Whorf e escreveu sobre os idiomas , Hopi, Tikopia, , e muitas outras culturas. Ela foi a "Líder do Programa de Antropologia Cultural" na e ex-membro do. (pt)
  • Dorothy Demetracopolou Lee (1905– April 18, 1975) was an American anthropologist, author and philosopher of cultural anthropology. Born in Constantinople, capital of the Ottoman Empire, she was Greek by birth and was educated, married, and raised her four children in the U.S. Her husband was American philosopher Otis Hamilton Lee (1905-1948). Her children were Anna Maud Lee, Mary H. Lee, Ronald and Sabra. In 1953, she accepted a position at the , now , Wayne State University in Detroit. (en)
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