Jay Ruby (1935-) is an American scholar who was a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Temple University until his recent retirement. He received his B.A. in History (1960) and Ph.D. in Anthropology (1969) from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a leader in the field of visual anthropology. Wikipedia
A Biographical Note Jay Ruby, a retired professor of Anthropology at Temple University in Philadelphia, has been exploring the relationship between cultures and pictures for the past thirty years. astro.temple.edu/~ruby/ruby/
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In 1967 the anthropology department at Temple University hired Jay Ruby with the understanding that he would develop his interests in ethnographic film into a course and related activities. astro.ocis.temple.edu/~ruby/aaa/intro.html
Temple University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania PhD Anthropology 2006 Dissertation Title: Visualizing Japanese-America: Japanese American Identity and the Japanese American National Museum . Advisor: Dr. Jay Ruby. astro.ocis.temple.edu/~stakarag/cv.html
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Oak Park Stories is authored by Jay Ruby, a recently retired visual anthropologist, who has spent the last forty years exploring the relation between culture and the visual/pictorial world. www.der.org/films/filmmakers/jay-ruby.html