A New History of Anthropology
Paperback Engels 2007 9780631226000Samenvatting
A New History of Anthropology collects original writings from pre–eminent scholars to create a sophisticated but accessible guide to the development of the field.
Re–examines the history of anthropology through the lens of the new globalized world
Provides a comprehensive history of the discipline, from its prehistory in the age of exploration through to anthropology s current condition and its relationship with other disciplines
Places ideas and practices within the context of their time and place of origin
Looks at anthropology s role in colonization, early traditions in the field, and topical issues from various periods in the field s history, and examines its relationship to other disciplines
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Notes on Contributors.</p>
<p>Introduction: Henrika Kuklick (University of Pennsylvania).</p>
<p>1. Anthropology before Anthropology: Harry Liebersohn (University of Illinois, Urbana–Champaign).</p>
<p>Major Traditions.</p>
<p>2. North American Traditions in Anthropology: The Historiographic Baseline: Regna Darnell (University of Western Ontario).</p>
<p>3. The British Tradition: Henrika Kuklick (University of Pennsylvania).</p>
<p>4. Traditions in the German Language: H. Glenn Penny (University of Iowa).</p>
<p>5. The Metamorphosis of Ethnology in France, 1839 1930: Emmanuelle Sibeud (University of Paris VIII).</p>
<p>Early Obsessions.</p>
<p>6. The Spiritual Dimension: Ivan Strenski (University of California, Riverside).</p>
<p>7. The Empire in Empiricism: The Polemics of Color: Barbara Saunders (University of Leuven).</p>
<p>8. Anthropology and the Classics: Robert Ackerman (Clare Hall, University of Cambridge).</p>
<p>Neglected Pasts.</p>
<p>9. Anthropology on the Periphery: The Early Schools of Nordic Anthropology: Christer Lindberg (Lund University and Turku University).</p>
<p>10. Colonial Commerce and Anthropological Knowledge: Dutch Ethnographic Museums in the European Context: Donna C. Mehos (Eindhoven Technical University).</p>
<p>11. Political Fieldwork, Ethnographic Exile, and State Theory: Peasant Socialism and Anthropology in Late–Nineteenth–Century Russia: Nikolai Ssorin–Chaikov (University of Cambridge).</p>
<p>12. Using the Past to Serve the Peasant: Chinese Archaeology and the Making of a Historical Science: Hilary A. Smith (University of Pennsylvania).</p>
<p>Biology.</p>
<p>13. The Anthropology of Race Across the Darwinian Revolution: Thomas F. Glick (Boston University).</p>
<p>14. Race across the Physical–Cultural Divide in American Anthropology: Jonathan Marks (University of North Carolina, Charlotte).</p>
<p>15. Temporality as Artifact in Paleoanthropology: How New Ideas of Race, Brutality, Molecular Drift, and the Powers of Time Have Affected Conceptions of Human Origins: Robert N. Proctor (Stanford University).</p>
<p>New Directions and Perspectives.</p>
<p>16. Women in the Field in the Twentieth Century: Revolution, Involution, Devolution?: Lyn Schumaker (University of Manchester).</p>
<p>17. Visual Anthropology: Anna Grimshaw (Emory University).</p>
<p>18. Anthropological Regionalism: Rena Lederman (Princeton University).</p>
<p>19. Applied Anthropology: Merrill Singer (Yale University).</p>
<p>Works Cited.</p>
<p>Index</p>
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