Excluded ancestors, inventible traditions : essays toward a more inclusive history of anthropology.
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Format: | Ouvrage |
Language: | Anglais |
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Madison :
University of Wisconsin Press,
2000.
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Series: | History of Anthropology ;
vol. 9. |
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Table of Contents:
- Boundaries and transitions
- Occult truths: race, conjecture and theosophy in victorian anthropology / Pels, Peter
- Research, reform and racial uplift : the mission of the Hampton folk-lore society, 1893,1899 / Baker, Lee D.
- Working for a canadian sense of place(s) : the role of landscape painters in Marius Barbeau's ethnology / Slaney, Frances M.
- Charlotte Gower and the subterranean history of anthropology / Lepowsky, Maria
- "Do good, young man": Sol Tax and the world mission of liberal democratic anthropology / Stocking, George W. Jr.
- "In the immediate vicinity a world as come to an end" : Lucie Varga as a ethnographer of national socialism - a retrospective review essay / Stade, Ronald
- Melanesian can(n)ons: paradoxes and prospects in melanesian ethnography / Dalton, Doug.