Julian Steward and the Great Basin: the making of an anthropologist
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Veröffentlicht: Salt Lake City University of Utah Press c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-276) and index
1 - Learning the Land - Virginia Kerns - 1 -- - 2 - Julian Steward and Utah Archaeology - Joel C. Janetski - 19 -- - 3 - Numic Pronghorn Exploitation: A Reassessment of Stewardian-Derived Models of Big-Game Hunting in the Great Basin - Brooke S. Arkush - 35 -- - 4 - In the Field in Death Valley: Julian Steward's Panamint Shoshone Fieldwork - Catherine S. Fowler, Molly Dufort, Mary K. Rusco, Pauline Esteves - 53 -- - 5 - A Revisionist View of Julian Steward and the Great Basin Paradigm from the North - Deward E. Walker Jr - 60 -- - 6 - The Yamparika--Shoshones, Comanches, or Utes--or Does It Matter? - James A. Goss - 74 -- - 7 - Julian Steward, the Western Shoshones, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs: A Failure to Communicate - Elmer R. Rusco - 85 -- - 8 - Julian Steward's Vision of the Great Basin: A Critique and Response - Steven J. Crum - 117 -- - 9 - A Frame for Culture: Observations on the Culture-Element Distribution of the Snake River Shoshone - L. Daniel Myers - 128 -- - 10 - Steward's Gap: Why Steward Did Not Use His Theory of Culture Change to Explain Shoshoni Culture Change - Richard O. Clemmer - 144 -- - 11 - Where Were Wovoka and Wuzzie George? - Alice B. Kehoe - 164 -- - 12 - Rethinking Cultural Ecology, Multilinear Evolution, and Expert Witnesses: Julian Steward and the Indian Claims Commission Proceedings - Sheree Ronaasen, Richard O. Clemmer, Mary Elizabeth Rudden - 170 -- - 13 - Julian Steward and the Politics of Representation - Ned Blackhawk - 203 -- - 14 - Julian Steward and the Construction of Area-Studies Research in the United States - Thomas C. Patterson, Antonio Lauria-Perricelli - 219
"Julian Steward and the Great Basin is a critical assessment of Steward's work, the factors that influenced him, and his deep effect on American anthropology. Steward (1902-1972) was one of the foremost American exponents of cultural ecology, the idea that societies evolve in adaptation to their human and natural environments. He was also central in shaping basic anthropological constructs such as "hunter-gatherer" and "adaptation." But his fieldwork took place almost entirely in the Great Basin of California, Nevada, and Utah."--BOOK JACKET. "Julian Steward and the Great Basin also corrects long-standing misperceptions that originated with Steward about lifeways of the Indians living between the Great Plains and California. It charts new directions for research, demanding a more exacting study of environmental conditions, material adaptations, and organizational responses, as well as an appreciation of the ideological and humanistic dimensions of Basin life."--BOOK JACKET.
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 288 p.)
ISBN:0585111944
0874805945
9780585111940
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