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An innovative account of one of the least-understood characters in the history of anthropology.

Using previously overlooked, primary sources Ciarán Walsh argues that Haddon, the grandson of anti-slavery activists, set out to revolutionize anthropology in the 1890s in association with a network of anarcho-utopian activists and philosophers. He regards most of what has been written about Haddon in the past as a form of disciplinary folklore shaped by a theory of scientific revolutions.

The main action takes place in Ireland, where Haddon adopted the persona of a very English savage in a new form of performed photo-ethnography that constituted a singularly modernist achievement in anthropology.

From the Introduction:

Alfred Cort Haddon was written out of the story of anthropology for the same reasons that make him interesting today. He was passionately committed to the protection of simpler societies and their civilisations from colonists and their supporters in parliament and the armed forces.



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“The book is lively, well-written, and has the conviction of an author who has thought deeply about the subject. It is also the case that there is room for much more work on Haddon, and the author has provided a more fully-rounded account than we yet have.” • David Shankland, Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI)



Table of Contents

List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Ancestral Knowledges

Part I: Becoming an Ethnologist

Chapter 1. Becoming an Anthropologist
Chapter 2. Lessons from Utopia
Chapter 3. Becoming an Ethnologist

Part II: The Skull Measuring Business

Chapter 4. Ethnical Islands
Chapter 5. The Laboratory
Chapter 6. Fieldwork

Part III: The Fifth Field

Chapter 7. Tedious Texts
Chapter 8. The Magic Lantern
Chapter 9. The Last Dance

Conclusion: A Legacy?

References
Index

Alfred Cort Haddon: A Very English Savage

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 15/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800739826, 978-1800739826
      ISBN10: 1800739826

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An innovative account of one of the least-understood characters in the history of anthropology.

      Using previously overlooked, primary sources Ciarán Walsh argues that Haddon, the grandson of anti-slavery activists, set out to revolutionize anthropology in the 1890s in association with a network of anarcho-utopian activists and philosophers. He regards most of what has been written about Haddon in the past as a form of disciplinary folklore shaped by a theory of scientific revolutions.

      The main action takes place in Ireland, where Haddon adopted the persona of a very English savage in a new form of performed photo-ethnography that constituted a singularly modernist achievement in anthropology.

      From the Introduction:

      Alfred Cort Haddon was written out of the story of anthropology for the same reasons that make him interesting today. He was passionately committed to the protection of simpler societies and their civilisations from colonists and their supporters in parliament and the armed forces.



      Trade Review

      “The book is lively, well-written, and has the conviction of an author who has thought deeply about the subject. It is also the case that there is room for much more work on Haddon, and the author has provided a more fully-rounded account than we yet have.” • David Shankland, Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI)



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Preface
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Ancestral Knowledges

      Part I: Becoming an Ethnologist

      Chapter 1. Becoming an Anthropologist
      Chapter 2. Lessons from Utopia
      Chapter 3. Becoming an Ethnologist

      Part II: The Skull Measuring Business

      Chapter 4. Ethnical Islands
      Chapter 5. The Laboratory
      Chapter 6. Fieldwork

      Part III: The Fifth Field

      Chapter 7. Tedious Texts
      Chapter 8. The Magic Lantern
      Chapter 9. The Last Dance

      Conclusion: A Legacy?

      References
      Index

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