Author

Contributions

  • University of Arizona. Southwest Center. - Contributor

Publication

2000 - University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Language

English

Word Count

124,250 words, Guess

Page Count

497 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing2783883
  • Goodreads2116819

Classifications

  • DDC301/.0979
  • LCCGN17.3.S67 F68 2000

Description

"This history tells the story of an idea, "The Southwest," through the development of American anthropology and archaeology. For eighty years following the end of the Mexican-American War, anthropology more than any other discipline described the people, culture, and land of the American Southwest to cultural tastemakers and consumers on the East Coast. Digging deeply into primary public and private historical records, the author uses biographical vignettes to recreate the men and women who pioneered American anthropology and archaeology in the Southwest and explores institutions such as the Smithsonian, University of Pennsylvania Museum, School of American Research, and American Museum of Natural History that influenced southwestern research agenda, published results, and exhibited artifacts. Equally influential in this popular movement were the "Yearners" - novelists, poets, painters, photographers, and others - such as Alice Corbin, Oliver La Farge, Mabel Dodge Luhan, and Laura Adams Armer whose literature and art incorporated southwestern ethnography, sought the essence of the Indian and Hispano world, and substantially shaped the cultural impression of "The Southwest" to the American public. Fowler brings this history to a close on the eve of the New Deal, which dramatically restructured the practice of anthropology and archaeology in the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Topics

HistoryAnthropologyPublic opinionArchaeology, historyAnthropology, historyDescription and travelIndians of North America

Places

Other Editions

  • A laboratory for anthropology: science and romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846-1930University of New Mexico Press2000-01-01

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