The history of anthropology: a critical window on the discipline in North America
"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 interpreta...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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"-- "In The History of Anthropology Regna Darnell offers a critical reexamination of the Americanist tradition centered around the figure of Franz Boas and the professionalization of anthropology as an academic discipline in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focused on researchers often known as the Boasians, The History of Anthropology reveals the theoretical schools, institutions, and social networks of scholars and fieldworkers primarily interested in the anthropology and ethnography of North American Indigenous peoples. Darnell's fifty-year career entails seminal writings in the history of anthropology's four fields: cultural anthropology, ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology. Leading researchers, theorists, and fieldwork subjects include Edward Sapir, Daniel Brinton, Mary Haas, Franz Boas, Leonard Bloomfield, Benjamin Lee Whorf, Stanley Newman, and A. Irving Hallowell, as well as the professionalization of anthropology, the development of American folklore scholarship, theories of Indigenous languages, Southwest ethnographic research, Indigenous ceremonialism, text traditions, and anthropology's forays into contemporary public intellectual debates.The History of Anthropology is the essential volume for scholars, undergraduates, and graduate students to enter into the history of the Americanist tradition and its legacies, alternating historicism and presentism to contextualize anthropology's historical and contemporary relevance and legacies. "-- |
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ii. Camelot at Yale: The Construction and Dismantling of the Sapirian Synthesis, 1931-1939 . . 207 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism . . 235 13. Benjamin Lee Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics . . 255 14. Mary R. Haas and the First Yale School of Linguistics .. 275 15. Stanley Newman and the Sapir School of Linguistics . . 28g i6. Hallowell’s “Bear Ceremonialism” and the Emergence of Boasian Anthropology . . 309 17. Franz Boas and the Development of Physical Anthropology in North America . . 327 Index..349
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations . . vii List of Tables . . viii Acknowledgments . . ix Editorial Method . . xix Introduction . . xxi List of Abbreviations . . xxxiii і. Edward Sapir: Linguist, Anthropologist, Humanist. . i 2. The Professionalization of American Anthropology: A Case Study in the Sociology of Knowledge . . 13 3. The Development of American Folklore Scholarship, 1880-1920 . . 39 4. The Emergence of Academic Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania . . 59 5. Documenting Disciplinary History . . 79 6. Franz Boas’s Legacy of “Useful Knowledge”: The aps Archives and the Future of Americanist Anthropology . . 97 7. Franz Boas: Scientist and Public Intellectual. 115 8. Franz Boas, Edward Sapir, and the Americanist Text Tradition . . 137 g. The Emergence of Edward Sapir’s Mature Thought. . 153 10. Indo-European Methodology, Bloomfield’s Central Algonquian, and Sapir’s Distant Genetic Relationships . . 18g
ii. Camelot at Yale: The Construction and Dismantling of the Sapirian Synthesis, 1931-1939 . . 207 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism . . 235 13. Benjamin Lee Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics . . 255 14. Mary R. Haas and the First Yale School of Linguistics . 275 15. Stanley Newman and the Sapir School of Linguistics . . 28g i6. Hallowell’s “Bear Ceremonialism” and the Emergence of Boasian Anthropology . . 309 17. Franz Boas and the Development of Physical Anthropology in North America . . 327 Index.349 |
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spelling | Darnell, Regna 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)1056231998 aut The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America Regna Darnell Lincoln University of Nebraska Press [2021] xxxiv, 358 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Critical studies in the history of anthropology Machine generated contents note: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- LIST OF TABLES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- EDITORIAL METHOD -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Edward Sapir: Linguist, Anthropologist, Humanist -- 2. The Professionalization of American Anthropology, 1879-1920 -- 3. The Development of American Folklore Scholarship, 1880-1920 -- 4. Daniel Brinton and the Professionalization of American Anthropology -- 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 Sapir Hypothesis, 1931-1939 -- 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism -- 13. Benjamin Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics -- 14. Mary 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 -- NOTES -- INDEX -- PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED. "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"-- "In The History of Anthropology Regna Darnell offers a critical reexamination of the Americanist tradition centered around the figure of Franz Boas and the professionalization of anthropology as an academic discipline in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focused on researchers often known as the Boasians, The History of Anthropology reveals the theoretical schools, institutions, and social networks of scholars and fieldworkers primarily interested in the anthropology and ethnography of North American Indigenous peoples. Darnell's fifty-year career entails seminal writings in the history of anthropology's four fields: cultural anthropology, ethnography, linguistics, and physical anthropology. Leading researchers, theorists, and fieldwork subjects include Edward Sapir, Daniel Brinton, Mary Haas, Franz Boas, Leonard Bloomfield, Benjamin Lee Whorf, Stanley Newman, and A. Irving Hallowell, as well as the professionalization of anthropology, the development of American folklore scholarship, theories of Indigenous languages, Southwest ethnographic research, Indigenous ceremonialism, text traditions, and anthropology's forays into contemporary public intellectual debates.The History of Anthropology is the essential volume for scholars, undergraduates, and graduate students to enter into the history of the Americanist tradition and its legacies, alternating historicism and presentism to contextualize anthropology's historical and contemporary relevance and legacies. "-- Boas, Franz 1858-1942 (DE-588)118512153 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd rswk-swf Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd rswk-swf Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 gnd rswk-swf Anthropology / North America / History Indians of North America / Research / History SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical Anthropology Indians of North America / Research North America History Boas, Franz 1858-1942 (DE-588)118512153 p Nordamerika (DE-588)4042483-2 g Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 s DE-604 Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 s Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-4962-2873-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-4962-2874-1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032899272&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Darnell, Regna 1943- The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America Machine generated contents note: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- LIST OF TABLES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- EDITORIAL METHOD -- ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Edward Sapir: Linguist, Anthropologist, Humanist -- 2. The Professionalization of American Anthropology, 1879-1920 -- 3. The Development of American Folklore Scholarship, 1880-1920 -- 4. Daniel Brinton and the Professionalization of American Anthropology -- 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 Sapir Hypothesis, 1931-1939 -- 12. Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism -- 13. Benjamin Whorf and the Boasian Foundations of Contemporary Ethnolinguistics -- 14. Mary 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 -- NOTES -- INDEX -- PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED. Boas, Franz 1858-1942 (DE-588)118512153 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd |
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title | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America |
title_auth | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America |
title_exact_search | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America |
title_exact_search_txtP | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America |
title_full | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America Regna Darnell |
title_fullStr | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America Regna Darnell |
title_full_unstemmed | The history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in North America Regna Darnell |
title_short | The history of anthropology |
title_sort | the history of anthropology a critical window on the discipline in north america |
title_sub | a critical window on the discipline in North America |
topic | Boas, Franz 1858-1942 (DE-588)118512153 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Boas, Franz 1858-1942 Geschichte Kulturanthropologie Anthropologie Nordamerika |
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