
Marianne Chaud
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Biography
Marianne Chaud, born in 1976 in Briançon (Hautes-Alpes), is a French ethnologist and documentary filmmaker, specializing in the Ladakh-Zanskar region of India.
Born Briançon, she grew up in Puy-Saint-Vincent, south of the Écrins massif, where she enjoyed mountaineering and rock climbing. At 14, she took part in a humanitarian mission in the High Atlas mountain range in Morocco. In 1996, aged only 20, she went on a trip to India.
In 1998, she went to live for a whole year in Bombay with an Indian family, in order to complete her master's thesis on Indian folk theatre. During this stay, she travels in the Himalayas and discovers the Buddhist culture. She refocused her studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) on a region in northern India: Ladakh-Zanskar. In 1999, she criss-crossed the valleys of this region for six months and gathered information on popular Ladakhi theatre.
From 2000 to 20074, she prepared her thesis in ethnology on the relationship of men and women to their territory in the Himalayan region of Zanskar, under the supervision of anthropologist and ethnologist Jean-Claude Galey. For seven years, she stayed there at different times of the year. Living with the locals, she learns the local dialect, adopts indigenous rules and practices, participates in agricultural and domestic work, while continuing her observations. She will gradually create bonds of friendship with the inhabitants and the latter give her the Ladakhi name of Angmo, w…