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American Anthropology, 1888-1920 : Papers From the 'American Anthropologist'

Authors :
American Anthropological Association
Frederica de Laguna
American Anthropological Association
Frederica de Laguna
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The formative years of American anthropology were characterized by intellectual energy and excitement, the identification of key interpretive issues, and the beginnings of a prodigious amount of fieldwork and recording. The American Anthropological Association (AAA) was born as anthropology emerged as a formal discipline with specialized subfields; fieldwork among Native communities proliferated across North America, yielding a wealth of ethnographic information that began to surface in the flagship journal, the American Anthropologist; and researchers increasingly debated and probed deeper into the roots and significance of ritual, myth, language, social organization, and the physical make-up and prehistory of Native Americans. The fifty-five selections in this volume represent the interests of and accomplishments in American anthropology from the establishment of the American Anthropologist through World War I. The articles in their entirety showcase the state of the subfields of anthropology—archaeology, linguistics, physical anthropology, and cultural anthropology—as they were imagined and practiced at the dawn of the twentieth century. Examples of important ethnographic accounts and interpretive debates are also included. Introducing this collection is a historical overview of the beginnings of American anthropology by A. Irving Hallowell, a former president of the AAA.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780803280083 and 9780803206403
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
American Anthropology, 1888-1920 : Papers From the 'American Anthropologist'
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3137288