Frank A. Salamone
Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology
Frank A. Salamone
Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology
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In Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology, author Frank Salamone examines his more than 30 years of experience in the field of cultural anthropology and offers an optimistic, yet realistic, appraisal of the field's past, present, and future.
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In Reflections on Theory and History in Anthropology, author Frank Salamone examines his more than 30 years of experience in the field of cultural anthropology and offers an optimistic, yet realistic, appraisal of the field's past, present, and future.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780761834540
- ISBN-10: 0761834540
- Artikelnr.: 21656183
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9780761834540
- ISBN-10: 0761834540
- Artikelnr.: 21656183
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Frank A. Salamone is a Professor in the Sociology Department at Iona College. He earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology from SUNY Buffalo. He is an accomplished author of dozens of journal articles and books.
Chapter 1 1. Franz Boas: The Construction of Race and the Origins of
African American Studies Chapter 2 2. In the Name of Science: The Cold War
and the Direction of Scientific Pursuits Chapter 3 3. William Shedrick
Willis, Jr. Chapter 4 4. Ethnographic Writing Chapter 5 5. The Nigerian
Example of Indirect Rule Chapter 6 6. The Polynesian Cultural Center and
Mormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise of Laie, Hawaii Chapter 7 7.
The African Diaspora Chapter 8 8. The Reproduction of Main Street: The
American Diplomatic Corps in Niger Chapter 9 9. Music and Anthropology
Chapter 10 10. Jazz Meaning Chapter 11 11. In Search of Religion Chapter 12
12. Sufism Chapter 13 13. The Bori and I: Reflections of a Mature
Anthropologist Chapter 14 14. The Tangibility of the Intangible: Beyond
Empiricism Chapter 15 15. Yoruba Rituals Chapter 16 16. Hausa Shamans
Chapter 17 17. Dukawa Views on Death Chapter 18 18. Missionaries in the
Global Village Chapter 19 19. The Missionary and the Chief: The Interesting
Sibling Relationship of Anthropologists and Missionaries Chapter 20 20.
Hausa Wrestling in Ibadan as an Ethnic Boundary Marker Chapter 21 21.
Colonialism and the Creation of Ethnic Identity Chapter 22 22. British
Abolition and Slavery in Northern Nigeria and the Lucy Memorial Freed
Slave's Home: Contradictory Pressures under the Dual Mandate Chapter 23 23.
Post War Teens Chapter 24 24. Fashion in the Fifties Chapter 25 25. The
Force of Primeval: The Image of Jazz in American Literature
African American Studies Chapter 2 2. In the Name of Science: The Cold War
and the Direction of Scientific Pursuits Chapter 3 3. William Shedrick
Willis, Jr. Chapter 4 4. Ethnographic Writing Chapter 5 5. The Nigerian
Example of Indirect Rule Chapter 6 6. The Polynesian Cultural Center and
Mormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise of Laie, Hawaii Chapter 7 7.
The African Diaspora Chapter 8 8. The Reproduction of Main Street: The
American Diplomatic Corps in Niger Chapter 9 9. Music and Anthropology
Chapter 10 10. Jazz Meaning Chapter 11 11. In Search of Religion Chapter 12
12. Sufism Chapter 13 13. The Bori and I: Reflections of a Mature
Anthropologist Chapter 14 14. The Tangibility of the Intangible: Beyond
Empiricism Chapter 15 15. Yoruba Rituals Chapter 16 16. Hausa Shamans
Chapter 17 17. Dukawa Views on Death Chapter 18 18. Missionaries in the
Global Village Chapter 19 19. The Missionary and the Chief: The Interesting
Sibling Relationship of Anthropologists and Missionaries Chapter 20 20.
Hausa Wrestling in Ibadan as an Ethnic Boundary Marker Chapter 21 21.
Colonialism and the Creation of Ethnic Identity Chapter 22 22. British
Abolition and Slavery in Northern Nigeria and the Lucy Memorial Freed
Slave's Home: Contradictory Pressures under the Dual Mandate Chapter 23 23.
Post War Teens Chapter 24 24. Fashion in the Fifties Chapter 25 25. The
Force of Primeval: The Image of Jazz in American Literature
Chapter 1 1. Franz Boas: The Construction of Race and the Origins of
African American Studies Chapter 2 2. In the Name of Science: The Cold War
and the Direction of Scientific Pursuits Chapter 3 3. William Shedrick
Willis, Jr. Chapter 4 4. Ethnographic Writing Chapter 5 5. The Nigerian
Example of Indirect Rule Chapter 6 6. The Polynesian Cultural Center and
Mormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise of Laie, Hawaii Chapter 7 7.
The African Diaspora Chapter 8 8. The Reproduction of Main Street: The
American Diplomatic Corps in Niger Chapter 9 9. Music and Anthropology
Chapter 10 10. Jazz Meaning Chapter 11 11. In Search of Religion Chapter 12
12. Sufism Chapter 13 13. The Bori and I: Reflections of a Mature
Anthropologist Chapter 14 14. The Tangibility of the Intangible: Beyond
Empiricism Chapter 15 15. Yoruba Rituals Chapter 16 16. Hausa Shamans
Chapter 17 17. Dukawa Views on Death Chapter 18 18. Missionaries in the
Global Village Chapter 19 19. The Missionary and the Chief: The Interesting
Sibling Relationship of Anthropologists and Missionaries Chapter 20 20.
Hausa Wrestling in Ibadan as an Ethnic Boundary Marker Chapter 21 21.
Colonialism and the Creation of Ethnic Identity Chapter 22 22. British
Abolition and Slavery in Northern Nigeria and the Lucy Memorial Freed
Slave's Home: Contradictory Pressures under the Dual Mandate Chapter 23 23.
Post War Teens Chapter 24 24. Fashion in the Fifties Chapter 25 25. The
Force of Primeval: The Image of Jazz in American Literature
African American Studies Chapter 2 2. In the Name of Science: The Cold War
and the Direction of Scientific Pursuits Chapter 3 3. William Shedrick
Willis, Jr. Chapter 4 4. Ethnographic Writing Chapter 5 5. The Nigerian
Example of Indirect Rule Chapter 6 6. The Polynesian Cultural Center and
Mormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise of Laie, Hawaii Chapter 7 7.
The African Diaspora Chapter 8 8. The Reproduction of Main Street: The
American Diplomatic Corps in Niger Chapter 9 9. Music and Anthropology
Chapter 10 10. Jazz Meaning Chapter 11 11. In Search of Religion Chapter 12
12. Sufism Chapter 13 13. The Bori and I: Reflections of a Mature
Anthropologist Chapter 14 14. The Tangibility of the Intangible: Beyond
Empiricism Chapter 15 15. Yoruba Rituals Chapter 16 16. Hausa Shamans
Chapter 17 17. Dukawa Views on Death Chapter 18 18. Missionaries in the
Global Village Chapter 19 19. The Missionary and the Chief: The Interesting
Sibling Relationship of Anthropologists and Missionaries Chapter 20 20.
Hausa Wrestling in Ibadan as an Ethnic Boundary Marker Chapter 21 21.
Colonialism and the Creation of Ethnic Identity Chapter 22 22. British
Abolition and Slavery in Northern Nigeria and the Lucy Memorial Freed
Slave's Home: Contradictory Pressures under the Dual Mandate Chapter 23 23.
Post War Teens Chapter 24 24. Fashion in the Fifties Chapter 25 25. The
Force of Primeval: The Image of Jazz in American Literature