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Volksgeist as Method and Ethic George W. Stocking

Volksgeist as Method and Ethic By George W. Stocking

Volksgeist as Method and Ethic by George W. Stocking


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Franz Boas, the founding figure of anthropology in America, came to the United States from Germany in 1886. This volume in the History of Anthropology series explores the extent and significance of Boas' roots in the German intellectual tradition and late-19th century German anthropology.

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Volksgeist as Method and Ethic: Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition by George W. Stocking

Franz Boas, the major founding figure of anthropology as a discipline in America, came to the United States from Germany in 1886. This volume in the acclaimed History of Anthropology series is the first to explore fully the extent and significance of Boas' roots in the German intellectual tradition and late-19th century German anthropology. Boas' own early essay The Study of Geography, reprinted in this volume, suggests his profound debt to the Herderian tradition of Volksgeist and Nationalcharakter - an intellectual lineage Matti Bunzl traces from Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt through Ritter, Ratzel, Waitz and Bastian to Boas. Benoit Massin painstakingly reconstructs another powerful influence on Boas, that of Rudolf Virchow, the leading physical anthropologist in Germany in the days before the discipline took its extreme racialist turn in that country. Drawing on letters from Boas' adolescence and early manhood, Julia Liss shows how the intellectual and cultural forces that formed his mature anthropological viewpoint figured clearly in his own Bildung. Shifting the focus from Germany to the United States, essays by Ira Jacknis, Judith Berman and Thomas Buckley treat certain problematic aspects of the Volksgeist tradition, viewed as an attempt to constitute for each Native American group a permanent archive of cultural material free of contamination by European categories. Suzanne Marchand's essay on the political implications of German Near Eastern archaeology provides a distant counterpoint to the colonial situation of Boasian ethnography in America. Recovering the important but little understood Germanic influences on Boasian ethnography, this volume offers a new perspective on the historical development of American anthropology.

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NPB9780299145507
9780299145507
0299145506
Volksgeist as Method and Ethic: Essays on Boasian Ethnography and the German Anthropological Tradition by George W. Stocking
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Hardback
University of Wisconsin Press
1996-08-31
352
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