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Imagining Anthropology’s History
Reviews in Anthropology, 2004In 1968, when so much happened that began to reshape the academic world, Kathleen Gough published her article on anthropology as the child and handmaiden of colonialism (1968a, 1968b).
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Writing History or History of Anthropology as Anthropological Problem
2021The paper deals with some methodological and practical problems involved in writing and publishing histories of anthropology. A particular emphasis is on the situation with published books dealing with the subject in the former Yugoslavia, especially in Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia.
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Reviews in Anthropology, 1976
Timothy H. H. Thoresen, ed. Toward A Science of Man: Essays in the History of Anthropology. The Hague and Paris: Mouton Publishers, 1975. Distributed in North America by Aldine Publishing Company, vii + 232 pp. Biographical notes and indices. $14.95.
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Timothy H. H. Thoresen, ed. Toward A Science of Man: Essays in the History of Anthropology. The Hague and Paris: Mouton Publishers, 1975. Distributed in North America by Aldine Publishing Company, vii + 232 pp. Biographical notes and indices. $14.95.
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New Literary History, 1990
NE HEARS a fair amount these days, some of it hopeful, much of it skeptical, and almost all of it nervous, about the supposed impact of Anthropology, the Science, upon History, the Discipline. Papers in learned journals survey the problem with a certain useless judiciousness: on the one hand yes, on the other no; you should sup with the devil with a ...
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NE HEARS a fair amount these days, some of it hopeful, much of it skeptical, and almost all of it nervous, about the supposed impact of Anthropology, the Science, upon History, the Discipline. Papers in learned journals survey the problem with a certain useless judiciousness: on the one hand yes, on the other no; you should sup with the devil with a ...
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 1993
ionists have ceded ground. The most doctrinaire of Marxists have given way to a legion of political economists more willing and analytically better equipped to cope with the seemingly irreducible particularity of socio cultural conventions and their processual consequences.
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ionists have ceded ground. The most doctrinaire of Marxists have given way to a legion of political economists more willing and analytically better equipped to cope with the seemingly irreducible particularity of socio cultural conventions and their processual consequences.
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2014
This chapter concerns primarily with the literature on the history of sociocultural anthropology, which is by far the largest of anthropology's subfields. It emphasizes the anglophone anthropology, which dominated the entire discipline until relatively recently.
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This chapter concerns primarily with the literature on the history of sociocultural anthropology, which is by far the largest of anthropology's subfields. It emphasizes the anglophone anthropology, which dominated the entire discipline until relatively recently.
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Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur, 1987
The author describes the history of biological anthropology with special reference to the period from 17th to 19th century. The most important anthropological theories and methodological developments of that time as well as their representatives are discussed in detail.
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The author describes the history of biological anthropology with special reference to the period from 17th to 19th century. The most important anthropological theories and methodological developments of that time as well as their representatives are discussed in detail.
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2018
This chapter explores the ways in which issues of change and historicity have been defined and fought about by those with very different views about how to add history-mindedness to our theoretical repertoire. Anthropology and history have never been untroubled allies. But the tensions between them, and the battles about how and whether anthropologists
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This chapter explores the ways in which issues of change and historicity have been defined and fought about by those with very different views about how to add history-mindedness to our theoretical repertoire. Anthropology and history have never been untroubled allies. But the tensions between them, and the battles about how and whether anthropologists
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History of Art and Anthropology of Art
Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, 2002In April 2000, the French president opened a permanent exhibition of primitive art in the Mus?e du Louvre in Paris. Jacques Chirac directly sponsored this exhibition, entrusting a collector and dealer (who was neither an art historian nor an anthropologist) with the task of organizing the entire show.
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The role of history of anthropology in the anthropology curriculum
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1982The practitioners who teach anthropology are usually ethnocentric with regard to their own specialization. In the history course, in contrast, there is no right or wrong answer–only the search for context.
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