Historicizing Canadian Anthropology
Herausgeber: Harrison, Julia
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The first significant examination of the historical development of anthropological study addresses key issues in the evolution of the discipline.
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The first significant examination of the historical development of anthropological study addresses key issues in the evolution of the discipline.
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- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780774812733
- ISBN-10: 0774812737
- Artikelnr.: 22831908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 155mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780774812733
- ISBN-10: 0774812737
- Artikelnr.: 22831908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Julia Harrison is the author of Being a Tourist: Finding Meaning in Pleasure Travel. She is an associate professor of Anthropology and Chair of Anthropology at Trent University. Regna Darnell is the author of Invisible Genealogies: A History of Americanist Anthropology. She is Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and the founding Director of the First Nations Studies Program at the University of Western Ontario.
1 Historicizing Traditions in Canadian Anthropology / Julia Harrison and
Regna Darnell
Part 1: Situating Ourselves Historically and Theoretically
2 Disciplinary Tribes and Territories: Alliances and Skirmishes between
Anthropology and History / A.B. McKillop
3 Toward a Historiography of Canadian Anthropology / Robert L.A. Hancock
Part 2: The Pre-professional History of Canadian Anthropology
4 The Erasure of Horatio Hale's Contributions to Boasian Anthropology /
David Nock
5 Marius Barbeau and the Methodology of Salvage Ethnography in Canada,
1911-51 / Andrew Nurse
6 Iroquoian Archaeology, the Public, and Native Communities in Victorian
Ontario / Michelle A. Hamilton
Part 3: Locating our Subjects
7 Canadian Anthropology and the Ethnography of "Indian Administration" /
Noel Dyck
8 Canadian Anthropology and Ideas of Aboriginal Emendation / Colin Buchanan
9 A Comparative History of "Cultural Rights" in South Africa and Canada /
Evie Plaice
10 Canadian Anthropologists in China Studies / Josephine Smart and Alan
Smart
Part 4: Documenting Institutional Relations
11 Departmental Networks in Canadian Anthropology / Regna Darnell
12 Canadian Anthropology as a Situated Conversation / Richard K. Pope
13 Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia from
1947 to the 1980s / Elvi Whittaker and Michael Ames
14 Anthropology at Université Laval: The Early Years, 1958-70 /
Marc-Adélard Tremblay
15 Expatriates in the Ivory Tower: Anthropologists in Non Anthropology
University Departments / James B. Waldram and Pamela J. Downe
Part 5: Connections and Comparisons
16 Constituting Canadian Anthropology / David Howes
17 The Historical Praxis of Museum Anthropology: A Canada-US Comparison /
Cory Willmott
18 Commodifying North American Aboriginal Culture: A Canada-US Comparison /
Kathy M'Closkey and Kevin Manuel
19 Canadian Anthropology and the Cold War / Nelson H.H. Graburn
20 Texts and Contexts in Canadian Anthropology / Penny Van Esterik
21 Just a Little Off-Centre or Not Peripheral Enough: Paradoxes for the
Reproduction of Canadian Anthropology / Vered Amit
Postscript
Notes and Acknowledgments
References
Contributors
Index
Regna Darnell
Part 1: Situating Ourselves Historically and Theoretically
2 Disciplinary Tribes and Territories: Alliances and Skirmishes between
Anthropology and History / A.B. McKillop
3 Toward a Historiography of Canadian Anthropology / Robert L.A. Hancock
Part 2: The Pre-professional History of Canadian Anthropology
4 The Erasure of Horatio Hale's Contributions to Boasian Anthropology /
David Nock
5 Marius Barbeau and the Methodology of Salvage Ethnography in Canada,
1911-51 / Andrew Nurse
6 Iroquoian Archaeology, the Public, and Native Communities in Victorian
Ontario / Michelle A. Hamilton
Part 3: Locating our Subjects
7 Canadian Anthropology and the Ethnography of "Indian Administration" /
Noel Dyck
8 Canadian Anthropology and Ideas of Aboriginal Emendation / Colin Buchanan
9 A Comparative History of "Cultural Rights" in South Africa and Canada /
Evie Plaice
10 Canadian Anthropologists in China Studies / Josephine Smart and Alan
Smart
Part 4: Documenting Institutional Relations
11 Departmental Networks in Canadian Anthropology / Regna Darnell
12 Canadian Anthropology as a Situated Conversation / Richard K. Pope
13 Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia from
1947 to the 1980s / Elvi Whittaker and Michael Ames
14 Anthropology at Université Laval: The Early Years, 1958-70 /
Marc-Adélard Tremblay
15 Expatriates in the Ivory Tower: Anthropologists in Non Anthropology
University Departments / James B. Waldram and Pamela J. Downe
Part 5: Connections and Comparisons
16 Constituting Canadian Anthropology / David Howes
17 The Historical Praxis of Museum Anthropology: A Canada-US Comparison /
Cory Willmott
18 Commodifying North American Aboriginal Culture: A Canada-US Comparison /
Kathy M'Closkey and Kevin Manuel
19 Canadian Anthropology and the Cold War / Nelson H.H. Graburn
20 Texts and Contexts in Canadian Anthropology / Penny Van Esterik
21 Just a Little Off-Centre or Not Peripheral Enough: Paradoxes for the
Reproduction of Canadian Anthropology / Vered Amit
Postscript
Notes and Acknowledgments
References
Contributors
Index
1 Historicizing Traditions in Canadian Anthropology / Julia Harrison and
Regna Darnell
Part 1: Situating Ourselves Historically and Theoretically
2 Disciplinary Tribes and Territories: Alliances and Skirmishes between
Anthropology and History / A.B. McKillop
3 Toward a Historiography of Canadian Anthropology / Robert L.A. Hancock
Part 2: The Pre-professional History of Canadian Anthropology
4 The Erasure of Horatio Hale's Contributions to Boasian Anthropology /
David Nock
5 Marius Barbeau and the Methodology of Salvage Ethnography in Canada,
1911-51 / Andrew Nurse
6 Iroquoian Archaeology, the Public, and Native Communities in Victorian
Ontario / Michelle A. Hamilton
Part 3: Locating our Subjects
7 Canadian Anthropology and the Ethnography of "Indian Administration" /
Noel Dyck
8 Canadian Anthropology and Ideas of Aboriginal Emendation / Colin Buchanan
9 A Comparative History of "Cultural Rights" in South Africa and Canada /
Evie Plaice
10 Canadian Anthropologists in China Studies / Josephine Smart and Alan
Smart
Part 4: Documenting Institutional Relations
11 Departmental Networks in Canadian Anthropology / Regna Darnell
12 Canadian Anthropology as a Situated Conversation / Richard K. Pope
13 Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia from
1947 to the 1980s / Elvi Whittaker and Michael Ames
14 Anthropology at Université Laval: The Early Years, 1958-70 /
Marc-Adélard Tremblay
15 Expatriates in the Ivory Tower: Anthropologists in Non Anthropology
University Departments / James B. Waldram and Pamela J. Downe
Part 5: Connections and Comparisons
16 Constituting Canadian Anthropology / David Howes
17 The Historical Praxis of Museum Anthropology: A Canada-US Comparison /
Cory Willmott
18 Commodifying North American Aboriginal Culture: A Canada-US Comparison /
Kathy M'Closkey and Kevin Manuel
19 Canadian Anthropology and the Cold War / Nelson H.H. Graburn
20 Texts and Contexts in Canadian Anthropology / Penny Van Esterik
21 Just a Little Off-Centre or Not Peripheral Enough: Paradoxes for the
Reproduction of Canadian Anthropology / Vered Amit
Postscript
Notes and Acknowledgments
References
Contributors
Index
Regna Darnell
Part 1: Situating Ourselves Historically and Theoretically
2 Disciplinary Tribes and Territories: Alliances and Skirmishes between
Anthropology and History / A.B. McKillop
3 Toward a Historiography of Canadian Anthropology / Robert L.A. Hancock
Part 2: The Pre-professional History of Canadian Anthropology
4 The Erasure of Horatio Hale's Contributions to Boasian Anthropology /
David Nock
5 Marius Barbeau and the Methodology of Salvage Ethnography in Canada,
1911-51 / Andrew Nurse
6 Iroquoian Archaeology, the Public, and Native Communities in Victorian
Ontario / Michelle A. Hamilton
Part 3: Locating our Subjects
7 Canadian Anthropology and the Ethnography of "Indian Administration" /
Noel Dyck
8 Canadian Anthropology and Ideas of Aboriginal Emendation / Colin Buchanan
9 A Comparative History of "Cultural Rights" in South Africa and Canada /
Evie Plaice
10 Canadian Anthropologists in China Studies / Josephine Smart and Alan
Smart
Part 4: Documenting Institutional Relations
11 Departmental Networks in Canadian Anthropology / Regna Darnell
12 Canadian Anthropology as a Situated Conversation / Richard K. Pope
13 Anthropology and Sociology at the University of British Columbia from
1947 to the 1980s / Elvi Whittaker and Michael Ames
14 Anthropology at Université Laval: The Early Years, 1958-70 /
Marc-Adélard Tremblay
15 Expatriates in the Ivory Tower: Anthropologists in Non Anthropology
University Departments / James B. Waldram and Pamela J. Downe
Part 5: Connections and Comparisons
16 Constituting Canadian Anthropology / David Howes
17 The Historical Praxis of Museum Anthropology: A Canada-US Comparison /
Cory Willmott
18 Commodifying North American Aboriginal Culture: A Canada-US Comparison /
Kathy M'Closkey and Kevin Manuel
19 Canadian Anthropology and the Cold War / Nelson H.H. Graburn
20 Texts and Contexts in Canadian Anthropology / Penny Van Esterik
21 Just a Little Off-Centre or Not Peripheral Enough: Paradoxes for the
Reproduction of Canadian Anthropology / Vered Amit
Postscript
Notes and Acknowledgments
References
Contributors
Index