Tracking Anthropological Engagements

Tracking Anthropological Engagements
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Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781496208934
ISBN-13 : 1496208935
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Book Synopsis Tracking Anthropological Engagements by : Regna Darnell

Download or read book Tracking Anthropological Engagements written by Regna Darnell and published by University of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2018-12-01 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Histories of Anthropology Annual series 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. Volume 12, Tracking Anthropological Engagements, examines the work and influence of Hans Sidonius Becker, Franz Boas, Sigmund Freud, Margaret Mead, Karl Popper, and Anthony F. C. Wallace, as well as anthropological perspectives on the 1964 Project Camelot, Latin American cultures at the 1892 Madrid International Expositions, sixteenth-century cosmography and topography in Amazonia, the launch of the Great War Centenary Association website, and community-produced wartime narratives in Ontario, Canada.


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