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The History of Anthropology: A Critical Window on the Discipline in North America

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By (author): Regna Darnell

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. Darnells fifty-year career entails seminal writings in the history of anthropologys 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 anthropologys 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 anthropologys historical and contemporary relevance and legacies.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781496228147

About Regna Darnell

Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the University of Western Ontario. She is coeditor of The Franz Boas Papers Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public IntellectualTheory Ethnography Activism (Nebraska 2015) and author of Edward Sapir: Linguist Anthropologist Humanist (Nebraska 2010) Invisible Genealogies: A History of Americanist Anthropology (Nebraska 2001) and many other works. Darnell is the recipient of the lifetime achievement award from the American Anthropological Association and the Womens Network of the Canadian Anthropology Society.  

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