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Anthropologists and the rediscovery of America, 1886-1965

Title
Anthropologists and the rediscovery of America, 1886-1965 / John S. Gilkeson.
ISBN
9780521766722 (hardback)
0521766729 (hardback)
Published
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Physical Description
viii, 288 p. ; 24 cm.
Summary
"This book examines the intersection of cultural anthropology and American cultural nationalism from 1886, when Franz Boas left Germany for the United States, until 1965, when the National Endowment for the Humanities was established. Five chapters trace the development within academic anthropology of the concepts of culture, social class, national character, value, and civilization, and their dissemination to non-anthropologists. As Americans came to think of culture anthropologically, as a "complex whole" far broader and more inclusive than Matthew Arnold's "the best which has been thought and said," so, too, did they come to see American communities as stratified into social classes distinguished by their subcultures; to attribute the making of the American character to socialization rather than birth; to locate the distinctiveness of American culture in its unconscious canons of choice; and to view American culture and civilization in a global perspective"--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 10, 2010
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. Culture in the American grain; 2. Social class in the ethnography of the American scene; 3. The psychology of culture and the American character; 4. The drift of American values; 5. America as a civilization.
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