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The Histories of Anthropology Annual presents diverse perspectives on the discipline's history within a global context, with a goal of increasing awareness and use of historical approaches in teaching, learning, and conducting anthropology. The series includes critical, comparative, analytical, and narrative studies involving all aspects and subfields of anthropology.

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"Historicizing Theories, Identities, and Nations mark the 11th volume in the Histories of Anthropology Annual series. Once again, editors Regna Darnell and Frederick W. Gleach have curated a stimulating array of essays that enrich scholarly inquiries into the discipline's many pasts. Synthesizing subjects that have appeared in previous iterations of the series, the 11th volume brings together 13 chapters under the banner of theories, identities, and nations and the scholarly understanding of these subjects' respective histories. In addition to these guiding terms, multiple robust and overlapping themes can be traced throughout the volume including anthropology's underappreciated interactions with other disciplines and the formulation, circulation, and modification of anthropological ideas and debates in relation to the varied geopolitical developments of the 20th century."—Nicholas Barron, Anthropology Book Forum

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Editors’ Introduction
1. Franz Boas as Theorist: A Mentalist Paradigm for the Study of Mind, Body, Environment, and Culture
Regna Darnell
2. “We Are Also One in Our Concept of Freedom”: The Dewey-Boas Correspondence and the Invention of Postmodern Bourgeois Liberalism
Michael E. Harkin
3. What Would Franz Boas Have Thought about 9/11?
Michael E. Harkin
4. Boas and the Young Intellectuals: Exploring the American Context of Anthropology and Modern Life
David W. Dinwoodie
5. Ruth Benedict: Synergy, Maslow, and Hitler
Frank A. Salamone
6. Continuity and Dislocations: A. I. Hallowell’s Physical Anthropology
James M. Nyce and Evelyn J. Bowers
7. An Epistemological Shift in the History of Anthropology: The Linguistic Turn
Robert C. Ulin
8. Westermarck and the Diverse Roots of Relativism
Andrew P. Lyons
9. Heritage Gatherers: Peasant-Mania Ethnography and Pre–World War I National Awakeners of Ukraine
Olga Glinskii
10. Adopting Western Methods to Understand One’s Own Culture: Social and Cultural Studies by Vietnamese Scholars of the French Colonial Era
Nguyen Phuong Ngoc
Translation by Helene Tammik
11. Life in Hanoi in the State Subsidy Period: Questions Raised in Social Criticism and Social Reminiscences
Nguyen Van Huy
12. Between Ethnos and Nation: Genealogies of Dân Tộc in Vietnamese Contexts
Bradley Camp Davis
13. Arthur Nole (1940–2015): Tahltan Elder, Raconteur, and Friend
Thomas McIlwraith
Contributors

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781496201959, 978-1496201959
      ISBN10: 1496201957

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Histories of Anthropology Annual presents diverse perspectives on the discipline's history within a global context, with a goal of increasing awareness and use of historical approaches in teaching, learning, and conducting anthropology. The series includes critical, comparative, analytical, and narrative studies involving all aspects and subfields of anthropology.

      Trade Review
      "Historicizing Theories, Identities, and Nations mark the 11th volume in the Histories of Anthropology Annual series. Once again, editors Regna Darnell and Frederick W. Gleach have curated a stimulating array of essays that enrich scholarly inquiries into the discipline's many pasts. Synthesizing subjects that have appeared in previous iterations of the series, the 11th volume brings together 13 chapters under the banner of theories, identities, and nations and the scholarly understanding of these subjects' respective histories. In addition to these guiding terms, multiple robust and overlapping themes can be traced throughout the volume including anthropology's underappreciated interactions with other disciplines and the formulation, circulation, and modification of anthropological ideas and debates in relation to the varied geopolitical developments of the 20th century."—Nicholas Barron, Anthropology Book Forum

      Table of Contents

      Editors’ Introduction
      1. Franz Boas as Theorist: A Mentalist Paradigm for the Study of Mind, Body, Environment, and Culture
      Regna Darnell
      2. “We Are Also One in Our Concept of Freedom”: The Dewey-Boas Correspondence and the Invention of Postmodern Bourgeois Liberalism
      Michael E. Harkin
      3. What Would Franz Boas Have Thought about 9/11?
      Michael E. Harkin
      4. Boas and the Young Intellectuals: Exploring the American Context of Anthropology and Modern Life
      David W. Dinwoodie
      5. Ruth Benedict: Synergy, Maslow, and Hitler
      Frank A. Salamone
      6. Continuity and Dislocations: A. I. Hallowell’s Physical Anthropology
      James M. Nyce and Evelyn J. Bowers
      7. An Epistemological Shift in the History of Anthropology: The Linguistic Turn
      Robert C. Ulin
      8. Westermarck and the Diverse Roots of Relativism
      Andrew P. Lyons
      9. Heritage Gatherers: Peasant-Mania Ethnography and Pre–World War I National Awakeners of Ukraine
      Olga Glinskii
      10. Adopting Western Methods to Understand One’s Own Culture: Social and Cultural Studies by Vietnamese Scholars of the French Colonial Era
      Nguyen Phuong Ngoc
      Translation by Helene Tammik
      11. Life in Hanoi in the State Subsidy Period: Questions Raised in Social Criticism and Social Reminiscences
      Nguyen Van Huy
      12. Between Ethnos and Nation: Genealogies of Dân Tộc in Vietnamese Contexts
      Bradley Camp Davis
      13. Arthur Nole (1940–2015): Tahltan Elder, Raconteur, and Friend
      Thomas McIlwraith
      Contributors

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