A Franz Boas Reader
The Shaping of American Anthropology, 1883-1911
Edited by George W. Stocking, Jr
368 pages,
©
1974
Paper $35.00
ISBN: 9780226062433
Published March 1989
Introduction: The Basic Assumptions of Boasian Anthropology Part I - The Background of Boas' Anthropology 1. The History of Anthropology 2. Rudolf Virchow's Anthropological Work
3. "The Background of My Early Thinking" 4. Psychic Life from a Mechanistic Viewpoint 5. A Year Among the Eskimo Part II - Basic Anthropological Viewpoints 6. From Geographical Surroundings to Historical Facts 7. The Principles of Ethnological Classification 8. The Aims of Ethnology 9. On Alternating Sounds 10. Remarks on the Theory of Anthropometry Part III - The Pattern of Boas' Fieldwork 11. From the Eskimo to Vancouver Island 12. Fieldwork for the British Association, 1888-1897 13. The Jesup North Pacific Expedition 14. Kathlamet Texts 15. The Documentary Function of the Text 16. A Truthful Picture for Future Times 17. "That Book Contains My Speech" Part IV - Folklore and the Critique of Evolutionism 18. Tylor's "Adhesions" and the Distribution of Myth-Elements 19. The Mythologies of the Indians 20. The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians Part V - The Analytical Study of Language 21. Classification of the Languages of the North Pacific Coast 22. A Handbook of North American Languages 23. Sketch of the Kwakiutl Language 24. A Purely Analytical Study of Language 25. The Relation of Tlingit and Athapascan 26. The Speech Mannerisms of Social Groups 27. Some Philological Aspects of Anthropological Research Part VI - The Critique of Formalism in Physical Anthropology 28. The Anthropology of the North American Indian 29. Changes in Immigrant Body Form 30. Instability of Human Types Part VII - Racial Capacity and Cultural Determinism 31. Human Faculty as Determined by Race 32. Psychological Problems in Anthropology Part VIII - Anthropological Overviews 33. The Religion of American Indians 34. Anthropology Part IX - The Propagation of Anthropology 35. The Boas Plan for American Anthropology 36. Anthropological Instruction in Columbia University 37. Boas' Graduate Seminar 38. A Plea for a Great Oriental School 39. The Educational Functions of Anthropological Museums 40. Plans for Research in Central and South America 41. A Residue of Bitterness Part X - Anthropology and Society 42. The Outlook for the American Negro 43. Changing the Racial Attitudes of White Americans 44. Race Problems in America 45. American Nationalism and World War I 46. A Protest Vote for the Socialist Party 47. Scientists as Spies 48. Freedom to Teach Bibliography Index
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