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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496218384
- Artikelnr.: 72307665
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Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and First Nations Studies 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) and general editor of the multivolume series The Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition. Frederic W. Gleach is a senior lecturer of anthropology and the curator of the Anthropology Collections at Cornell University. He is the author of Powhatan’s World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures (Nebraska, 1997).
Contents
List of Illustrations
Editors’ Introduction
Regan Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach
1. Totalitarian Critique: Fabian and the History of Primitive Anthropology
Frederico Delgado Rosa
2. Ich Bin Jüdischer Abstammung (I Am of Jewish Lineage): The Conflicted
Jewish Identity of the Anthropologist Franz Boas
Sharon Lindenburger
3. A Document in an Unexpected Place: John P. Harrington and the Stevenson
Scrapbook
Nancy J. Parezo
4. Diasporas Of and By Design: Exploring the Unholy Alliance between
Museums and the Diffusion of Navajo (Diné) Textile Designs
Kathy M’Closkey
5. Mock Rituals, Sham Battles, and Real Research: Anthropologists and the
Ethnographic Study of the Bontoc Igorot in 1900s “Igorrote Villages”
Deana L. Weibel
6. Indigenous Studies in Argentina: Anthropology, History, and Ethnohistory
from the 1980s
Claudia Salomon Tarquini
Voicing the Ancestors
7. Fieldwork Predecessors and Indigenous Communities In Native North
America
Ira Bashkow
8. No Object Without Its Story: Franz Boas, George Hunt, and the Creation
of a Native Material Anthropology
Ira Jacknis
9. Encounters in Ontario: Acts Of Ethnographic Search and Rescue
Margaret M. Bruchac
10. The Boas Plan: A View From the Margins
Saul Schwartz
11. Look Once More at the Old Things: Ruth Underhill’s O’odham Text
Collections
Mindy Morgan
12. Rereading Deloria: Against Workshops, for Communities
Sebastian F. Braun
13. “Let’s Do Better This Time”: Vine Deloria Jr.’s Ongoing Engagement with
Anthropology
Robert L. A. Hancock
Contributors
List of Illustrations
Editors’ Introduction
Regan Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach
1. Totalitarian Critique: Fabian and the History of Primitive Anthropology
Frederico Delgado Rosa
2. Ich Bin Jüdischer Abstammung (I Am of Jewish Lineage): The Conflicted
Jewish Identity of the Anthropologist Franz Boas
Sharon Lindenburger
3. A Document in an Unexpected Place: John P. Harrington and the Stevenson
Scrapbook
Nancy J. Parezo
4. Diasporas Of and By Design: Exploring the Unholy Alliance between
Museums and the Diffusion of Navajo (Diné) Textile Designs
Kathy M’Closkey
5. Mock Rituals, Sham Battles, and Real Research: Anthropologists and the
Ethnographic Study of the Bontoc Igorot in 1900s “Igorrote Villages”
Deana L. Weibel
6. Indigenous Studies in Argentina: Anthropology, History, and Ethnohistory
from the 1980s
Claudia Salomon Tarquini
Voicing the Ancestors
7. Fieldwork Predecessors and Indigenous Communities In Native North
America
Ira Bashkow
8. No Object Without Its Story: Franz Boas, George Hunt, and the Creation
of a Native Material Anthropology
Ira Jacknis
9. Encounters in Ontario: Acts Of Ethnographic Search and Rescue
Margaret M. Bruchac
10. The Boas Plan: A View From the Margins
Saul Schwartz
11. Look Once More at the Old Things: Ruth Underhill’s O’odham Text
Collections
Mindy Morgan
12. Rereading Deloria: Against Workshops, for Communities
Sebastian F. Braun
13. “Let’s Do Better This Time”: Vine Deloria Jr.’s Ongoing Engagement with
Anthropology
Robert L. A. Hancock
Contributors
Contents
List of Illustrations
Editors’ Introduction
Regan Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach
1. Totalitarian Critique: Fabian and the History of Primitive Anthropology
Frederico Delgado Rosa
2. Ich Bin Jüdischer Abstammung (I Am of Jewish Lineage): The Conflicted
Jewish Identity of the Anthropologist Franz Boas
Sharon Lindenburger
3. A Document in an Unexpected Place: John P. Harrington and the Stevenson
Scrapbook
Nancy J. Parezo
4. Diasporas Of and By Design: Exploring the Unholy Alliance between
Museums and the Diffusion of Navajo (Diné) Textile Designs
Kathy M’Closkey
5. Mock Rituals, Sham Battles, and Real Research: Anthropologists and the
Ethnographic Study of the Bontoc Igorot in 1900s “Igorrote Villages”
Deana L. Weibel
6. Indigenous Studies in Argentina: Anthropology, History, and Ethnohistory
from the 1980s
Claudia Salomon Tarquini
Voicing the Ancestors
7. Fieldwork Predecessors and Indigenous Communities In Native North
America
Ira Bashkow
8. No Object Without Its Story: Franz Boas, George Hunt, and the Creation
of a Native Material Anthropology
Ira Jacknis
9. Encounters in Ontario: Acts Of Ethnographic Search and Rescue
Margaret M. Bruchac
10. The Boas Plan: A View From the Margins
Saul Schwartz
11. Look Once More at the Old Things: Ruth Underhill’s O’odham Text
Collections
Mindy Morgan
12. Rereading Deloria: Against Workshops, for Communities
Sebastian F. Braun
13. “Let’s Do Better This Time”: Vine Deloria Jr.’s Ongoing Engagement with
Anthropology
Robert L. A. Hancock
Contributors
List of Illustrations
Editors’ Introduction
Regan Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach
1. Totalitarian Critique: Fabian and the History of Primitive Anthropology
Frederico Delgado Rosa
2. Ich Bin Jüdischer Abstammung (I Am of Jewish Lineage): The Conflicted
Jewish Identity of the Anthropologist Franz Boas
Sharon Lindenburger
3. A Document in an Unexpected Place: John P. Harrington and the Stevenson
Scrapbook
Nancy J. Parezo
4. Diasporas Of and By Design: Exploring the Unholy Alliance between
Museums and the Diffusion of Navajo (Diné) Textile Designs
Kathy M’Closkey
5. Mock Rituals, Sham Battles, and Real Research: Anthropologists and the
Ethnographic Study of the Bontoc Igorot in 1900s “Igorrote Villages”
Deana L. Weibel
6. Indigenous Studies in Argentina: Anthropology, History, and Ethnohistory
from the 1980s
Claudia Salomon Tarquini
Voicing the Ancestors
7. Fieldwork Predecessors and Indigenous Communities In Native North
America
Ira Bashkow
8. No Object Without Its Story: Franz Boas, George Hunt, and the Creation
of a Native Material Anthropology
Ira Jacknis
9. Encounters in Ontario: Acts Of Ethnographic Search and Rescue
Margaret M. Bruchac
10. The Boas Plan: A View From the Margins
Saul Schwartz
11. Look Once More at the Old Things: Ruth Underhill’s O’odham Text
Collections
Mindy Morgan
12. Rereading Deloria: Against Workshops, for Communities
Sebastian F. Braun
13. “Let’s Do Better This Time”: Vine Deloria Jr.’s Ongoing Engagement with
Anthropology
Robert L. A. Hancock
Contributors