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Franz Boas

    Kwakiutl Tales
    Chinook texts
    Anthropology and Modern Life
    The Idea of Race
    The Mind of Primitive Man
    The Methods of Ethnology
    • The Methods of Ethnology

      • 22 stránek
      • 1 hodina čtení

      Focusing on the techniques of anthropology, this work by Franz Boas explores the methods used in ethnological research. Boas, a pioneering figure in the field, transitioned from natural sciences to anthropology, eventually becoming a professor at Columbia University and founding the first Ph.D. program in the discipline in the U.S. His significant contributions also include helping to establish the American Anthropological Association. This edition includes a new introductory biography, enhancing the understanding of Boas's influential career.

      The Methods of Ethnology
      4,0
    • Franz Boas explores the cognitive processes and cultural frameworks of primitive societies, challenging prevailing notions of racial superiority and cultural evolution. As a foundational text in anthropology, it emphasizes the importance of understanding diverse cultures on their own terms. Published in 1911, the work reflects Boas's pioneering approach to studying human societies, highlighting his influence as a key figure in the development of modern anthropology in North America.

      The Mind of Primitive Man
      3,5
    • The Idea of Race

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      A survey of the historical development of the idea of race, this anthology offers pre-twentieth century theories about the concept of race, classic twentieth century sources reiterating and contesting ideas of race as scientific, and several philosophically relevant essays that discuss the issues presented. A general Introduction gives an overview of the readings. Headnotes introduce each selection. Includes suggested further readings.

      The Idea of Race
      4,0
    • The great anthropologist's classic treatise on race and culture. One of the most influential books of the century, now available in a value-priced edition. Introduction by Ruth Bunzel.

      Anthropology and Modern Life
      4,0
    • Bella Bella Texts

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      This collection will present works that offer illuminating perspectives on the remarkably diverse Asian American populations of the United States. As a population that is neither black nor white, the range of experiences of these groups, many of whom arrived as refugees, presents other perspectives on the cultural mosaic that constitutes the United States. Studies of Asian Americans sheds light on issues related to immigration, refugee policy, transnationalism, return migration, cultural citizenship, ethnic communities, community building, identity and group formation, panethnicity, race relations, gender and class, entrepreneurship, employment, representation, politics, adaptation, and acculturation. The writings in this collection are drawn from a wide variety of disciplines to provide a broad and informative array of insights on these fascinating and diverse populations.

      Bella Bella Texts
    • The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 2

      Franz Boas, James Teit, and Early Twentieth-Century Salish Ethnography

      • 1056 stránek
      • 37 hodin čtení

      The correspondence between Franz Boas and James Teit serves as a lens to examine the evolution of ethnographic studies of Salishan-speaking societies on the North American Plateau. This volume highlights their collaborative efforts and insights, shedding light on the cultural practices and social structures of these communities, while also reflecting on the broader implications of their work in anthropology.

      The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 2
    • General Anthropology

      • 736 stránek
      • 26 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the comprehensive aspects of anthropological study, the book explores topics like language and race, serving as a detailed guide to the field. Authored by Franz Boas, a pioneering figure in anthropology, it reflects his extensive academic background, including his transition from physics to anthropology and his role in establishing the first Ph.D. program in the discipline in the U.S. The new edition includes a biography that highlights Boas's significant contributions to anthropology and his influence on the American Anthropological Association.

      General Anthropology
    • The Development of Folk-Tales and Myths

      • 24 stránek
      • 1 hodina čtení

      Exploring the origins and evolution of fiction, this anthropological work delves into the development of folk-tales and myths. Authored by Franz Boas, a pioneering figure in anthropology, the book reflects his extensive academic background and contributions to the field, including establishing the first Ph.D. program in anthropology in the U.S. and helping to found the American Anthropological Association. The republished edition includes a new introductory biography, providing insights into Boas' influential career and legacy.

      The Development of Folk-Tales and Myths
    • Focusing on the decorative art of the North Pacific coast, this high-quality reprint preserves the insights and visuals from the original 1897 edition. It showcases the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of Indigenous peoples, highlighting their craftsmanship and aesthetic values. The book serves as both a historical document and a celebration of the enduring beauty of these art forms.

      The decorative art of the Indians of the North Pacific coast
    • The Central Eskimo

      • 316 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Exploring the culture and lifestyle of the Central Eskimo, this work delves into their social structures, beliefs, and practices. Franz Boas, a pioneering anthropologist, provides detailed observations and insights based on extensive fieldwork. The book highlights the significance of environment in shaping the Eskimo way of life, including their hunting techniques, family dynamics, and spiritual traditions. Boas' thorough documentation serves as a vital resource for understanding indigenous peoples and contributes to the broader field of anthropology.

      The Central Eskimo
    • Psychological Problems in Anthropology

      • 30 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Focusing on the intersection of anthropology and psychology, this work explores the optimal methodologies for anthropologists concerning the human mind. It reflects Franz Boas's significant contributions to the field, including his role in establishing anthropology as an academic discipline in America. Boas, a pioneer in cultural anthropology and a professor at Columbia University, influenced various areas of study throughout his career. The republished edition includes a new introductory biography, providing context to his lasting impact on the field.

      Psychological Problems in Anthropology
    • Primitive Art

      • 414 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Focusing on the analytical traits of primitive art, this work by Franz Boas explores the fundamental characteristics that define this genre. Originally published in 1927, it reflects Boas's expertise as a pioneering anthropologist who significantly influenced the field, including establishing the first Ph.D. program in anthropology in the U.S. The book is republished with a new introductory biography, offering insights into Boas's contributions to anthropology and his academic journey from physics to cultural studies.

      Primitive Art
    • Die Sammlung bietet einen faszinierenden Einblick in die Mythen und Legenden der indigenen Völker an der Nord-Pazifischen Küste Amerikas. Die Geschichten, die aus der reichen mündlichen Tradition stammen, reflektieren die Kultur, Spiritualität und Lebensweise der indigenen Gemeinschaften. Dieser Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1895 bewahrt die Authentizität und den historischen Wert der Erzählungen und ermöglicht es den Lesern, die Vielfalt und Tiefe der indianischen Mythologie zu entdecken.

      Indianische Sagen von der Nord-Pazifischen Küste Amerikas
      3,8