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Title The Franz Boas papers. Volume 1, Franz Boas as public intellectual-- theory, ethnography, activism / edited by Regna Darnell, Michelle Hamilton, Robert L.A. Hancock, and Joshua Smith
Published Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2015]
©2015
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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 381 pages) : illustrations
Series Franz Boas papers documentary edition
Franz Boas papers documentary edition.
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Historiographic Conundra: The Boasian Elephantin the Middle of Anthropology's Room -- Part 1. Theory and Interdisciplinary Scope -- 1. Mind, Body, and the Native Point of View: BoasianTheory at the Centennial of The Mind of Primitive Man -- 2. The Individual and Individuality in Franz Boas's Anthropology and Philosophy -- 3. The Police Dance: Dissemination in Boas's Field Notes and Diaries, 1886- 1894 -- 4. Franz Boas and the Conditions of Literature -- 5. From Baffin Island to Boasian Induction: How Anthropology and Linguistics Got into Their Interlinear Groove -- 6. The Boasian Legacy in Ethnomusicology: Cultural Relativism, Narrative Texts, Linguistic Structures, and the Role of Comparison -- PART 2 Ethnography -- 7. Friends in This World: The Relationship of George Hunt and Franz Boas -- 8. The Ethnographic Legacy of Franz Boas and James Teit: The Thompson Indians of British Columbia -- Part 3. Activism -- 9. Anthropological Activism and Boas's Pacific Northwest Ethnology -- 10. Franz Boas, Wilson Duff, and the Image of Anthropology in British Columbia -- 11. Cultural Persistence in the Age of "Hopelessness": Phinney, Boas, and U.S. Indian Policy -- 12. Franz Boas's Correspondence with German Friends and Colleagues in the Early 1930s -- 13. Franz Boas on War and Empire:The Making of a Public Intellectual -- Part 4. The Archival Project -- 14. Anthropology of Revitalization: Digitizingthe American Philosophical Society'sNative American Collections -- 15. "An expansive archive ... not a diminished one": The Franz Boas Papers Documentary Edition Project -- Contributors -- The Franz Boas Papers Project Team -- Index
Summary "This inaugural volume of The Franz Boas Papers Documentary Edition series presents current scholarship from the various academic disciplines that were shaped and continue to be influenced by Franz Boas (1858-1942). Few of Boas's intellectual progeny span the range of his disciplinary and public engagements. In his later career, Boas moved beyond Native American studies to become a public intellectual and advocate for social justice, particularly with reference to racism against African Americans and Jews and discrimination against women in science. He was a passionate defender of academic freedom, rigorous scholarship, and anthropology as a humane calling. The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1 examines Boas's stature as a public intellectual in three crucial dimensions: theory, ethnography, and activism. The volume's contributors move across many of the disciplines within which Boas himself worked, bringing to bear their expertise in Native studies, anthropology, history, linguistics, folklore, ethnomusicology, museum studies, comparative literature, English, film studies, philosophy, and journalism. This volume demonstrates a contemporary urgency to reassessing Boas both within the field of anthropology and beyond."-- Provided by publisher
"The introductory volume to the Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition, which examines Boas' stature as public intellectual in three crucial dimensions: theory, ethnography and activism"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 -- Influence
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 -- Correspondence
SUBJECT Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 -- Correspondence
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 -- Influence
Boas, Franz, 1858-1942 fast
Subject Ethnology.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
Ethnology
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Genre/Form Personal correspondence
Form Electronic book
Author Darnell, Regna, editor.
Hamilton, Michelle A., 1972- editor.
Hancock, Robert L. A., 1977- editor.
Smith, Joshua (Joshua James), editor.
ISBN 9780803271999
0803271999
Other Titles Franz Boas as public intellectual-- theory, ethnography, activism