Visionary Observers
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Visionary Observers

Anthropological Inquiry and Education

  1. 304 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Visionary Observers

Anthropological Inquiry and Education

About this book

Visionary Observers explores the relationship between anthropology and public policy, examining the careers of nine twentieth-century American anthropologists who made important contributions to debates about race, ethnicity, socialization, and education. Included are Franz Boas, the founder of American anthropology; Ruth Benedict, who analyzed modern societies during and after World War II; Margaret Mead, anthropology's most recognized public educator; Gene Weltfish, whose "pragmatic anthropology" positioned education at the core of culture; Hortense Powdermaker, whose fieldwork embraced Black America, Hollywood, and the Pacific; Solon Kimball, who studied the impact of desegregation; Ruth Landes, who adopted a cultural approach to educating teachers; Jules Henry, who analyzed the institutional consequences of imposing middle-class culture; and Eleanor Leacock, who pioneered "advocacy anthropology." The questions they asked—about culture and human behavior, democracy and inequality, and systemic function and disjunction—and the dilemmas they faced as citizen-scientists are recurrent ones. The topics they addressed illustrate how the lens of American anthropology has long been focused on domestic issues. Through its emphasis on anthropologists as practitioners as well as theorists, this anthology adds a new dimension to the history and development of anthropology in the United States.

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Yes, you can access Visionary Observers by Jill B. R. Cherneff,Eve Hochwald in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Cultural & Social Anthropology. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Illustrations
  3. Foreword
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. Franz Boas: Scientist and Public Intellectual, Regna Darnell
  7. 2. Ruth Benedict: Relativist and Universalist, Virginia Heyer Young
  8. 3. A Century of Margaret Mead, Ray McDermott
  9. 4. Education and Democracy in the Anthropology of Gene Weltfish, Juliet Neihaus
  10. 5. The Social Anthropology of Hortense Powdermaker, Jill B. R. Cherneff
  11. 6. Culture and Race in the Classroom: Jules Henry and Ruth Landes on American Education, Richard Handler
  12. 7. Human Activity and a Theory of Schooling: An Assessment of Solon Kimball's Anthropology of Education, Alexander Moore
  13. 8. They Are All Our Children: Eleanor Lencock and the Anthropology of Education, Eve Hochwald
  14. References
  15. Contributors
  16. Index