Centering the Margins of Anthropology's History (Histories of Anthropology Annual)

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Centering the Margins of Anthropology's History (Histories of Anthropology Annual)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781496225535
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Full Description

The series Histories of Anthropology Annual presents diverse perspectives on the discipline's history within a global context, with a goal of increasing the awareness and use of historical approaches in teaching, learning, and conducting anthropology. The series includes critical, comparative, analytical, and narrative studies involving all aspects and subfields of anthropology.

Volume 14, Centering the Margins of Anthropology's History, focuses on the conscious recognition of margins and suggests it is time to bring the margins to the center, both in terms of a changing theoretical openness and a supporting body of scholarship-if not to problematize the very dichotomy of center and margins itself.

The essays explore two major themes of anthropology's margins. First, anthropologists and historians have long sought out marginalized and forgotten ancestors, arguing for their present-day relevance and offering explanations for the lack of attention to their contributions to theory, analysis, methods, and findings. Second, anthropologists and their historians have explored a range of genres to present their results in provocative and open-ended formats. This volume closes with an experimental essay that offers a dynamic, multifaceted perspective that captures one of the dominant (if sometimes marginalized) voices in history of anthropology. Steven O. Murray's career developed at the institutional margins of several academic disciplines and activist discourses, but his distinctive voice has been, and will remain, at the center of our history.

Contents

Contents

Editors' Introduction

Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach

1. A Forgotten Pioneer: Haviland Scudder Mekeel and the Expansion of Anthropology

Herbert S. Lewis

2. Dear Dr. Boas: The Collaboration and Contribution of Ella Cara Deloria and Franz Boas

David C. Posthumus

3. Reckoning with Rietz: A Sketch of an Action Anthropologist

Joshua Smith

4. Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital Archives Project-Barriers in Bringing Medical Anthropology to Medical Practice: Adrian Tanner, the Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital, and Cross-Cultural Miscommunication

Ian Puppe, North de Pencier, and Gerald McKinley

5. Sickness and Ideology among the Ojibway (Summer 1971)

Adrian Tanner

6. We Hope That You Will Continue to Teach Us How Best to Learn: Assembling the Pascua Yaqui Tribe at the 89th Wenner-Gren International Symposium

Nicholas Barron

7. His Past Rose Up to Defeat Him: F. G. G. Rose and Academic and Political Freedom

Geoffrey Gray

8. Extraterrestrial Anthropology and Science Fiction: A Review and Reflection

Charles D. Laughlin

9. Genres of Memory: Reading Anthropology's History through Ursula K. Le Guin's Science Fiction and Contemporary Native American Oral Tradition

Regna Darnell

10. A Public Anthropology of Transition

Vintilă Mihăilescu

11. An Interview with Stephen O. Murray on Stephen O. Murray as Historian of Anthropology (and More)

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Regna Darnell, Nathan Dawthorne, and Robert Oppenheim

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