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Local Knowledge, Global Stage
Contributor(s): Gleach, Frederic W. (Editor), Darnell, Regna (Editor)
ISBN: 0803288107     ISBN-13: 9780803288102
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
OUR PRICE:   $38.00  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - General
Dewey: 301.01
LCCN: 2015960670
Series: Histories of Anthropology Annual
Physical Information: 0.79" H x 6" W x 9" (1.14 lbs) 354 pages
 
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The Histories of Anthropology Annual presents localized perspectives on the discipline's history within a global context, with a goal of increasing awareness and use of historical approaches in teaching, learning, and conducting anthropology. This tenth volume of the series, Local Knowledge, Global Stage, examines worldwide historical trends of anthropology ranging from the assertion that all British anthropology is a study of the Old Testament to the discovery of the untranslated shorthand notes of pioneering anthropologist Franz Boas. Other topics include archival research into the study of Vancouver Island's indigenous languages, explorations of the Christian notion of virgin births in Edward Tylor's The Legend of Perseus, and the Canadian government's implementation of European-model farms as a way to undermine Native culture. In addition to Boas and Tylor, the essays explore the research and personalities of Susan Golla, Edwin Sydney Hartland, and others. Regna Darnell is the Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and First Nations Studies at the University of Western Ontario. She is coeditor of The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public Intellectual-Theory, Ethnography, Activism (Nebraska, 2015) and general editor of the multivolume series The Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition. Frederic W. Gleach is a senior lecturer of anthropology and the curator of the Anthropology Collections at Cornell University. He is the author of Powhatan's World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures (Nebraska, 1997).