This volume on the history of anthropology emphasizes schools of theory, institutional connections, social networks, and collaborative research with North American Indigenous communities. Regna Darnell, a fifty-year veteran of the field, brings unsurpassed historicist and presentist interpretations of the discipline’s legacy.
This volume on the history of anthropology emphasizes schools of theory, institutional connections, social networks, and collaborative research with North American Indigenous communities. Regna Darnell, a fifty-year veteran of the field, brings unsurpassed historicist and presentist interpretations of the discipline’s legacy. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology Emerita at the University of Western Ontario. She is coeditor of The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public Intellectual—Theory, Ethnography, Activism (Nebraska, 2015). Darnell is the general editor of the multivolume series The Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition and co-editor of the Critical Studies in History of Anthropology series.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Editorial Method Introduction List of Abbreviations 1. Edward Sapir: Linguist, Anthropologist, Humanist 2. The Professionalization of American Anthropology: A Case Study in the Sociology of Knowledge 3. The Development of American Folklore Scholarship, 1880–1920 4. The Emergence of Academic Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania 5. Documenting Disciplinary History 6. Franz Boas’s Legacy of “Useful Knowledge”: The APS Archives and the Future of Americanist Anthropology 7. Franz Boas: Scientist and Public Intellectual 8. Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and the Americanist Text Tradition 9. The Emergence of Edward Sapir’s Mature Thought 10. Indo-European Methodology, Bloomfield’s Central Algonquian, and Sapir’s Distant Genetic Relationships 11. Camelot at Yale: The Construction and Dismantling of the Sapirian Synthesis, 1931–1939 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism 13. Benjamin Lee Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics 14. Mary R. Haas and the First Yale School of Linguistics 15. Stanley Newman and the Sapir School of Linguistics 16. Hallowell’s “Bear Ceremonialism” and the Emergence of Boasian Anthropology 17. Franz Boas and the Development of Physical Anthropology in North America Index
List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Editorial Method Introduction List of Abbreviations 1. Edward Sapir: Linguist, Anthropologist, Humanist 2. The Professionalization of American Anthropology: A Case Study in the Sociology of Knowledge 3. The Development of American Folklore Scholarship, 1880–1920 4. The Emergence of Academic Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania 5. Documenting Disciplinary History 6. Franz Boas’s Legacy of “Useful Knowledge”: The APS Archives and the Future of Americanist Anthropology 7. Franz Boas: Scientist and Public Intellectual 8. Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and the Americanist Text Tradition 9. The Emergence of Edward Sapir’s Mature Thought 10. Indo-European Methodology, Bloomfield’s Central Algonquian, and Sapir’s Distant Genetic Relationships 11. Camelot at Yale: The Construction and Dismantling of the Sapirian Synthesis, 1931–1939 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism 13. Benjamin Lee Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics 14. Mary R. Haas and the First Yale School of Linguistics 15. Stanley Newman and the Sapir School of Linguistics 16. Hallowell’s “Bear Ceremonialism” and the Emergence of Boasian Anthropology 17. Franz Boas and the Development of Physical Anthropology in North America Index
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