Recovering Ancestors in Anthropological Traditions, volume 15 of the Histories of Anthropology Annual, focuses on themes of individual scholars and national developments, with each specific case building toward an understanding of an international discipline. Similar to the cultures that anthropologists study, anthropology’s four-field discipline contains myriad practices, theories, and methodologies that are often divergent, contradictory, and associated with nationally based schools of thought, contributing to a vital and diverse global discipline. This volume emphasizes the challenges…mehr
Recovering Ancestors in Anthropological Traditions, volume 15 of the Histories of Anthropology Annual, focuses on themes of individual scholars and national developments, with each specific case building toward an understanding of an international discipline. Similar to the cultures that anthropologists study, anthropology’s four-field discipline contains myriad practices, theories, and methodologies that are often divergent, contradictory, and associated with nationally based schools of thought, contributing to a vital and diverse global discipline. This volume emphasizes the challenges international scholars face as they engage both local and global movements. Several European traditions are represented, including two chapters adding to the body of work on Portugal from previous volumes in the series. North American traditions are well represented, including a collection of works on Nancy Lurie. Also included is an important examination of the collection of human skeletal remains in Argentina, presented in English for the first time. Readers will find both new information and new ways of understanding this complex history.
Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of anthropology emerita at the University of Western Ontario. She is the author of History of Theory and Method in Anthropology (Nebraska, 2022). Darnell is the general editor of The Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition series and coeditor of the Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology series. Frederic W. Gleach is a senior lecturer and 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).
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List of Illustrations Editors’ Introduction by Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach 1. Rooting in the Subterranean: Underground Dwellers in Northern Indigenous Narratives and Metropolitan Anthropological Theories Dmitry V. Arzyutov 2. Between Polish and British Academia and Macedonian Fieldwork: JÓzef Obr¿bski and the First Functionalist Research of the European Village Anna Engelking 3. “This Incredibly Fast Upswing of the American Negroes”: Felix von Luschan’s “Die Neger in den Vereinigten Staaten” (1915) John David Smith and Sylvia Angelica Smith 4. The Institutionalization of Anthropology in Portugal: Contributions from the University of Coimbra PatrÍcia Ferraz de Matos 5. Between Science and Ideology: An Intellectual Biography of AntÓnio Mendes Correia (1888–1960) PatrÍcia Ferraz de Matos 6. John Wesley Powell, John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, and the Battle over American Indian Languages Leila Monaghan 7. The Relationship between Literature and Ethnography: The Example of Edward Sapir, 1917–22 James M. Nyce 8. Edward Sapir, Harry Stack Sullivan, and Harold Lasswell Collaborations: Real and Imagined Richard J. Preston 9. Silenced Bodies: The Accession of Mortal Remains in the Museum of Ethnography, 1904–16, during the Argentinian Gran Chaco Military Campaigns Sandra Tolosa and Lena DÁvila A Special Style: Nancy Oestreich Lurie’s Legacy of Engaged Anthropology Special section edited by Grant Arndt and Larry Nesper 10. Introduction to Nancy Lurie’s Work Larry Nesper 11. “Pow-Wow-How-Taxed-We-Are”: Nancy Lurie and Sol Tax Judy Daubenmier 12. Nancy Lurie and Ho-Chunk Reorganization: Action Anthropology, Indigenous Nation Rebuilding, and the Struggle for Decolonization Grant Arndt 13. Unmasking “The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness”: Nancy Lurie, Jean Nicolet, and the Ho-Chunks Patrick J. Jung 14. Merging Worlds: Writing to Be Read, Hanging Out with Indian People Alice B. Kehoe and Dawn Scher Thomae 15. Introduction to Nancy Lurie’s “Applied Anthropology” Joshua Smith 16. Applied Anthropology Nancy Oestreich Lurie 17. Nancy Oestreich Lurie: Bibliography Patrick J. Jung Contributors
List of Illustrations Editors’ Introduction by Regna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach 1. Rooting in the Subterranean: Underground Dwellers in Northern Indigenous Narratives and Metropolitan Anthropological Theories Dmitry V. Arzyutov 2. Between Polish and British Academia and Macedonian Fieldwork: JÓzef Obr¿bski and the First Functionalist Research of the European Village Anna Engelking 3. “This Incredibly Fast Upswing of the American Negroes”: Felix von Luschan’s “Die Neger in den Vereinigten Staaten” (1915) John David Smith and Sylvia Angelica Smith 4. The Institutionalization of Anthropology in Portugal: Contributions from the University of Coimbra PatrÍcia Ferraz de Matos 5. Between Science and Ideology: An Intellectual Biography of AntÓnio Mendes Correia (1888–1960) PatrÍcia Ferraz de Matos 6. John Wesley Powell, John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, and the Battle over American Indian Languages Leila Monaghan 7. The Relationship between Literature and Ethnography: The Example of Edward Sapir, 1917–22 James M. Nyce 8. Edward Sapir, Harry Stack Sullivan, and Harold Lasswell Collaborations: Real and Imagined Richard J. Preston 9. Silenced Bodies: The Accession of Mortal Remains in the Museum of Ethnography, 1904–16, during the Argentinian Gran Chaco Military Campaigns Sandra Tolosa and Lena DÁvila A Special Style: Nancy Oestreich Lurie’s Legacy of Engaged Anthropology Special section edited by Grant Arndt and Larry Nesper 10. Introduction to Nancy Lurie’s Work Larry Nesper 11. “Pow-Wow-How-Taxed-We-Are”: Nancy Lurie and Sol Tax Judy Daubenmier 12. Nancy Lurie and Ho-Chunk Reorganization: Action Anthropology, Indigenous Nation Rebuilding, and the Struggle for Decolonization Grant Arndt 13. Unmasking “The Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness”: Nancy Lurie, Jean Nicolet, and the Ho-Chunks Patrick J. Jung 14. Merging Worlds: Writing to Be Read, Hanging Out with Indian People Alice B. Kehoe and Dawn Scher Thomae 15. Introduction to Nancy Lurie’s “Applied Anthropology” Joshua Smith 16. Applied Anthropology Nancy Oestreich Lurie 17. Nancy Oestreich Lurie: Bibliography Patrick J. Jung Contributors
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