This first full-scale biography of Edward Sapir (1884–1939) does justice to the life and ideas of the most distinguished linguist of Boasian anthropology, who contributed substantially to the professionalization of linguistics as an independent discipline. Sapir was the first to apply comparative Indo-European methods to the study of American Indian languages, pursuing fieldwork on more than twenty of them. His theoretical work on the relationship between the individual personality and culture remains a major part of culture theory in anthropology, as does his insistence on the symbolic…mehr
This first full-scale biography of Edward Sapir (1884–1939) does justice to the life and ideas of the most distinguished linguist of Boasian anthropology, who contributed substantially to the professionalization of linguistics as an independent discipline. Sapir was the first to apply comparative Indo-European methods to the study of American Indian languages, pursuing fieldwork on more than twenty of them. His theoretical work on the relationship between the individual personality and culture remains a major part of culture theory in anthropology, as does his insistence on the symbolic nature of culture and the importance of culture as understood and articulated by its members. The first professional anthropologist in Canada and teacher of a whole generation of North American linguists and anthropologists at Chicago and Yale, Sapir also wrote poetry and literary criticism. He insisted on the humanistic nature of anthropology and was the most articulate spokesman for the interdisciplinary social science of the late 1920s and 1930s. All the richness and diversity of Sapir’s relatively short life are conveyed by Regna Darnell in an engrossing narrative that combines profound knowledge of her subject with historical reconstruction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and First Nations Studies at the University of Western Ontario. She is the author or editor of several books, including Invisible Genealogies: A History of Americanist Anthropology (Nebraska 2001), and coeditor (with Frederic W. Gleach) of Celebrating a Century of the American Anthropological Association: Presidential Portraits (Nebraska 2002).
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Introduction Preface 1 - The Early Years Columbia University The Undergraduate Years The Graduate Years 2 - Apprenticeship California The University of Pennsylvania False Starts 3 - Ottawa: Maturity and Independence Organizing Anthropological Research in Canada Public Affairs The Tribulations of Museum Anthropology 4 - The Ottawa Research Team Sapir's Ottawa Fieldwork Ishi: A Brief Return to California World War I and Its Aftermath 5 - Synthesizing the Boasian Paradigm The Phonetics Report Time Perspective Language: The Public Statement 6 - The Classification of American Indian Languages The Beginnings of the Classificatory Mania The Radin Fiasco The Six-Unit Classification The Indo-Chinese Hypothesis 7 - Reorientation toward Psychology Family and Personal Problems Early Contacts with Psychology Kroeber: Psychoanalysis and the Superorganic 8 - Experiments in Aesthetics Music An Experiment with the Aesthetics of Design Poetry Ottawa Intellectual and Social Life The Effects of War 9 - Psychologizing Boasian Anthropology Ruth Benedict Margaret Mead 10 - Escape from Ottawa Boasian Machinations at Columbia Sapir's Appointment at Chicago The Continued Lure of Columbia 11 - The University of Chicago: A New Start The University of Chicago Chicago Sociology Sapir and the Chicago Sociologists Rockefeller Foundation Funding in Chicago 12 - Chicago Anthropology The Anthropological Fiefdom Sapir's Teaching at Chicago 13 - Sapir's Commitment to Athabaskan Collaboration with Father Berard Haile The Southwest Laboratory of Anthropology Publishing Navajo Texts The Bureau of Indian Affairs 14 - The Professionalization of Linguistics The Linguistic Society of America The Linguistic Institutes Leonard Bloomfield IALA and English Semantics The Committee on American Indian Languages 15 - Interdisciplinary Social Science Harry Stack Sullivan Harold Lasswell The Social Science Research Council The Hanover Conferences Sapir's American Indian Acculturation Project The SSRC Committee on Personality and Culture 16 - Organizing Social Science Research and Training The First Colloquium The Second Colloquium The National Research Council The NRC Culture and Personality Conference The NRC Subcommittee on Training Fellowships 17 - The Impact Seminar: The Call to Yale The Call to Columbia The Frank Seminar Proposal John Dollard Selection of the Fellows The Program of the Seminar Results of the Impact Seminar 18 - The Academic Program at Yale: Anthropology Yale Students in Ethnology 19 - The Academic Program at Yale: Linguistics Sapir's Return to Indo-European The First Yale School of Linguistics Whorf and the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis 20 - The Yale Institute of Human Relations The Medical School Alternative Dollard's Realignment with the IHR 21 - Dénouement Sapir's Relation to Judaism Illness and Retreat Sapir's Initial Illness The Sapir-Sullivan-Lasswell Research Institute The Final Illness Responses to Sapir's Death Notes Abbreviations Archival Documents Institutional Abbreviations Journal Abbreviations Bibliography References Cited Complete Bibliography of Edward Sapir Index
Introduction Preface 1 - The Early Years Columbia University The Undergraduate Years The Graduate Years 2 - Apprenticeship California The University of Pennsylvania False Starts 3 - Ottawa: Maturity and Independence Organizing Anthropological Research in Canada Public Affairs The Tribulations of Museum Anthropology 4 - The Ottawa Research Team Sapir's Ottawa Fieldwork Ishi: A Brief Return to California World War I and Its Aftermath 5 - Synthesizing the Boasian Paradigm The Phonetics Report Time Perspective Language: The Public Statement 6 - The Classification of American Indian Languages The Beginnings of the Classificatory Mania The Radin Fiasco The Six-Unit Classification The Indo-Chinese Hypothesis 7 - Reorientation toward Psychology Family and Personal Problems Early Contacts with Psychology Kroeber: Psychoanalysis and the Superorganic 8 - Experiments in Aesthetics Music An Experiment with the Aesthetics of Design Poetry Ottawa Intellectual and Social Life The Effects of War 9 - Psychologizing Boasian Anthropology Ruth Benedict Margaret Mead 10 - Escape from Ottawa Boasian Machinations at Columbia Sapir's Appointment at Chicago The Continued Lure of Columbia 11 - The University of Chicago: A New Start The University of Chicago Chicago Sociology Sapir and the Chicago Sociologists Rockefeller Foundation Funding in Chicago 12 - Chicago Anthropology The Anthropological Fiefdom Sapir's Teaching at Chicago 13 - Sapir's Commitment to Athabaskan Collaboration with Father Berard Haile The Southwest Laboratory of Anthropology Publishing Navajo Texts The Bureau of Indian Affairs 14 - The Professionalization of Linguistics The Linguistic Society of America The Linguistic Institutes Leonard Bloomfield IALA and English Semantics The Committee on American Indian Languages 15 - Interdisciplinary Social Science Harry Stack Sullivan Harold Lasswell The Social Science Research Council The Hanover Conferences Sapir's American Indian Acculturation Project The SSRC Committee on Personality and Culture 16 - Organizing Social Science Research and Training The First Colloquium The Second Colloquium The National Research Council The NRC Culture and Personality Conference The NRC Subcommittee on Training Fellowships 17 - The Impact Seminar: The Call to Yale The Call to Columbia The Frank Seminar Proposal John Dollard Selection of the Fellows The Program of the Seminar Results of the Impact Seminar 18 - The Academic Program at Yale: Anthropology Yale Students in Ethnology 19 - The Academic Program at Yale: Linguistics Sapir's Return to Indo-European The First Yale School of Linguistics Whorf and the Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis 20 - The Yale Institute of Human Relations The Medical School Alternative Dollard's Realignment with the IHR 21 - Dénouement Sapir's Relation to Judaism Illness and Retreat Sapir's Initial Illness The Sapir-Sullivan-Lasswell Research Institute The Final Illness Responses to Sapir's Death Notes Abbreviations Archival Documents Institutional Abbreviations Journal Abbreviations Bibliography References Cited Complete Bibliography of Edward Sapir Index
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