Franz Boas as Public Intellectual
Theory, Ethnography, Activism
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Publication
2015 - University of Nebraska Press
Language
English
Word Count
102,000 words, Guess
Page Count
408 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefranzboaspapers0001unse
- ISBN-139780803269842
- ISBN-100803269846
- Library of Congress Control Number2015011301
- OCLC Control Number908311128
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780803269842
- Open LibraryOL28560905M
Classifications
- LCCGN24
- LCCGN21.B56 F75 2015
Description
"This inaugural volume of The Franz Boas Papers Documentary Edition series presents current scholarship from the various academic disciplines that were shaped and continue to be influenced by Franz Boas (1858-1942). Few of Boas's intellectual progeny span the range of his disciplinary and public engagements. In his later career, Boas moved beyond Native American studies to become a public intellectual and advocate for social justice, particularly with reference to racism against African Americans and Jews and discrimination against women in science. He was a passionate defender of academic freedom, rigorous scholarship, and anthropology as a humane calling. The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1 examines Boas's stature as a public intellectual in three crucial dimensions: theory, ethnography, and activism. The volume's contributors move across many of the disciplines within which Boas himself worked, bringing to bear their expertise in Native studies, anthropology, history, linguistics, folklore, ethnomusicology, museum studies, comparative literature, English, film studies, philosophy, and journalism. This volume demonstrates a contemporary urgency to reassessing Boas both within the field of anthropology and beyond. "-- "The introductory volume to the Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition, which examines Boas' stature as public intellectual in three crucial dimensions: theory, ethnography and activism"--
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