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Before Cultures Brad Evans (University of Bristol)

Before Cultures By Brad Evans (University of Bristol)

Before Cultures by Brad Evans (University of Bristol)


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Explores this delay in the development of the culture concept and its relation to the description of difference in late nineteenth-century America. The author weaves together the histories of American literature and anthropology. His study brings to life not only the regionalist fiction of the time but also revives a range of neglected materials.

Before Cultures Summary

Before Cultures: The Ethnographic Imagination in American Literature, 1865-1920 by Brad Evans (University of Bristol)

The term culture in its anthropological sense did not enter the American lexicon with force until after 1910 - more than a century after Herder began to use it in Germany and another thirty years after E. B. Tylor and Franz Boas made it the object of anthropological attention. "Before Cultures" explores this delay in the development of the culture concept and its relation to the description of difference in late nineteenth-century America. In this work, Brad Evans weaves together the histories of American literature and anthropology. His study brings to life not only the regionalist and ethnographic fiction of the time but also revives a range of neglected materials, including the Zuni sketch-books of anthropologist Frank Hamilton Cushing; popular magazines such as "Century Illustrated Monthly", which published Cushing's articles alongside Henry James's; the debate between Joel Chandler Harris, author/collector of the Uncle Remus folktales, and John Wesley Powell, perhaps the most important American anthropologist of the time; and Du Bois's polemics against the culture concept as it was being developed in the early twentieth century. Written with clarity and grace, "Before Cultures" will be of value to students of American literature, history, and anthropology alike.

Before Cultures Reviews

"A fascinating work, bringing anthropology to bear on literary studies and giving American literature a new and hitherto under-theorized frame of reference. Evans argues that there is a definitional tension between ethnographic cultures, referred to in the plural, and humanistic culture, referred to in the singular. That tension haunts us still." - Wai Chee Dimock, Yale University"

About Brad Evans (University of Bristol)

Brad Evans is assistant professor of English at Rutgers University.

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GOR013597828
9780226222646
0226222640
Before Cultures: The Ethnographic Imagination in American Literature, 1865-1920 by Brad Evans (University of Bristol)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2005-10-01
256
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