Writing the Hamat¿sa critically surveys more than two centuries worth of published, archival, and oral sources to trace the attempted prohibition, intercultural mediation, and ultimate survival of one of Canada's most iconic Indigenous ceremonies.
Writing the Hamat¿sa critically surveys more than two centuries worth of published, archival, and oral sources to trace the attempted prohibition, intercultural mediation, and ultimate survival of one of Canada's most iconic Indigenous ceremonies.
Aaron Glass is an associate professor at the Bard Graduate Center, New York City. He is co-author, with Aldona Jonaitis, of The Totem Pole: An Intercultural History; editor of Objects of Exchange: Social and Material Transformation on the Late Nineteenth-Century Northwest Coast; and co-editor, wiht Brad Evans, of Return to the Land of the Head Hunters: Edward S. Curtis, the Kwakwäkä¿wakw, and the Making of Modern Cinema. His documentary films include In Search of the Hamat¿sa: A Tale of Headhunting .
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword / Chief William Cranmer/T lakwagila ( Nämg is Nation) Prologue: Points of Arrival and Departure Introduction: From Writing Culture to the Intercultural History of Ethnography 1 A Complex Cannibal: Colonialism, Modernity and the Hamat sa 2 Discursive Cannibals:The Textual Dynamics of Settler Colonialism, 1786-1893 3 The Foundations of All Future Researches: The Work of Franz Boas and George Hunt, 1886-1966 4 Reading, Rewriting, and Writing Against: Changing Anthropological Theory, 1896-1997 5 From Index to Icon: (Auto)Biography and Popular Culture, 1941-2012 6 Reading Culture, Consuming Ethnography Afterword: Between This World and That / Andy Everson/Tanis (K ómoks Nation) Appendices Glossary Notes; References; Index
Foreword / Chief William Cranmer/T lakwagila ( Nämg is Nation) Prologue: Points of Arrival and Departure Introduction: From Writing Culture to the Intercultural History of Ethnography 1 A Complex Cannibal: Colonialism, Modernity and the Hamat sa 2 Discursive Cannibals:The Textual Dynamics of Settler Colonialism, 1786-1893 3 The Foundations of All Future Researches: The Work of Franz Boas and George Hunt, 1886-1966 4 Reading, Rewriting, and Writing Against: Changing Anthropological Theory, 1896-1997 5 From Index to Icon: (Auto)Biography and Popular Culture, 1941-2012 6 Reading Culture, Consuming Ethnography Afterword: Between This World and That / Andy Everson/Tanis (K ómoks Nation) Appendices Glossary Notes; References; Index
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