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Karen Ho
Karen Ho is an American anthropologist. She contributed to the involvement of anthropological research in Wall Street culture and neoliberalism.〔(An Anthropologist on What's Wrong with Wall Street ), ''Time'', July 22, 2009〕 ==Life== Karen Ho's father was a doctor who immigrated from Taiwan. She grew up outside Memphis and earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees at Stanford University and got her PhD in anthropology from Princeton University.〔(Margaret Mead meets Morgan Stanley ), Princeton Alumni Weekly, September 23, 2009〕 Ho’s interest in Wall Street culture begun a year after she arrived at Princeton, after the 1995 AT&T restructuring which resulted in 40,000 layoffs but despite all the company’s share price soared. Ho discovered that Wall Street culture values "smartness" above all other attributes - and while smartness may be hard to define, a Princeton or Harvard diploma provides a good substitute.〔 From the Wall Street perspective, "smartness" also entails both aggressiveness and a willingness to work 110-hour weeks — working from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. every single day, and sleeping under their desks.〔 She is currently a professor at the University of Minnesota.
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