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Modernist anthropology : from fieldwork to text

責任表示 edited and with an introduction by Marc Manganaro
データ種別 図書
出版者 Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press
出版年 c1990
本文言語 英語
大きさ xii, 337 p. ; 24 cm
概要 Recent insights into the nature of representation and power relations have signaled an important shift in perspective on anthropology: from a fieldwork-based science of culture to an interpretive acti...ity bound to the discursive and ideological process called text-making. This collection of essays reflects the ongoing cross-fertilization between literary criticism and anthropology. Focusing on texts written or influenced by anthropologists between 1900 and 1945, the work relates current perspectives on anthropology's discursive nature to the literary period known as Modernism. The essays, each demonstrating anthropology's profound influence on this important cultural movement, are organized according to discourse type: from the comparativist text of Frazer, to the ethnographies of Boas, Benedict, Mead, and Hurston, and on to the surrealist experiments of the Collge de Sociologie. Meanwhile the book's orientation shifts from essays that approach anthropology from the vantage points of literariness and textual power to those that contemplate what bearing the junction of cultural theory and anthropology can have upon present and future social institutions. In addition to the editor, contributors include Vincent Crapanzano, Deborah Gordon, Richard Handler, Arnold Krupat, Francesco Loriggio, Michle Richman, Marty Roth, Marilyn Strathern, Robert Sullivan, John B. Vickery, and Steven Webster.
Recent insights into the nature of representation and power relations have signaled an important shift in perspective on anthropology: from a fieldwork-based science of culture to an interpretive activity bound to the discursive and ideological process called text-making. This collection of essays reflects the ongoing cross-fertilization between literary criticism and anthropology. Focusing on texts written or influenced by anthropologists between 1900 and 1945, the work relates current perspectives on anthropology's discursive nature to the literary period known as Modernism. The essays, each demonstrating anthropology's profound influence on this important cultural movement, are organized according to discourse type: from the comparativist text of Frazer, to the ethnographies of Boas, Benedict, Mead, and Hurston, and on to the surrealist experiments of the Collge de Sociologie. Meanwhile the book's orientation shifts from essays that approach anthropology from the vantage points of literariness and textual power to those that contemplate what bearing the junction of cultural theory and anthropology can have upon present and future social institutions. In addition to the editor, contributors include Vincent Crapanzano, Deborah Gordon, Richard Handler, Arnold Krupat, Francesco Loriggio, Michle Richman, Marty Roth, Marilyn Strathern, Robert Sullivan, John B. Vickery, and Steven Webster.
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所蔵情報

: pbk 中央図 3E 389/Ma 43/58990022 1990
058211999000224

書誌詳細

一般注記 Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-328) and index
著者標目 Manganaro, Marc, 1955-
件 名 LCSH:Anthropology -- Field work  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Anthropology -- Methodology  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Literature and anthropology
LCSH:Anthropologists' writings
分 類 LCC:GN33
DC20:306/.072
NDC8:389
書誌ID 1000108251
ISBN 0691068461
NCID BA10925523
巻冊次 : hard : alk. paper ; ISBN:0691068461 ; PRICE:$39.50
: pbk. : alk. paper ; ISBN:0691014809 ; PRICE:$14.50
登録日 2009.09.10
更新日 2009.09.10

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