Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg

Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg
Title Jochelson, Bogoras and Shternberg PDF eBook
Author Erich Kasten
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 290
Release 2018-11-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3942883341

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In this volume the authors discuss the fascinating and eventful biographies as well as the significant scientific work of Waldemar Jochelson, Waldemar Bogoras and Lev Shternberg. They investigate the question of how these men became involved in ethnography towards the end of the 19th century, when they had to spend many years as political exiles in remote parts of northeastern Siberia. This early revolutionary commitment shed light on their empathetic and pioneering methods during their later fieldwork with local people. At the same time they incorporated important ideas from American cultural anthropology gained from their close collaboration with Franz Boas. Their initial aims and methods were also reflected in the ambitious community-oriented research programs that they later had conceptualized and launched together with other colleagues at Leningrad University.

Franz Boas

Franz Boas
Title Franz Boas PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 448
Release 2019-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496217470

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Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt tells the remarkable story of Franz Boas, one of the leading scholars and public intellectuals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The first book in a two-part biography, Franz Boas begins with the anthropologist’s birth in Minden, Germany, in 1858 and ends with his resignation from the American Museum of Natural History in 1906, while also examining his role in training professional anthropologists from his berth at Columbia University in New York City. Zumwalt follows the stepping-stones that led Boas to his vision of anthropology as a four-field discipline, a journey demonstrating especially his tenacity to succeed, the passions that animated his life, and the toll that the professional struggle took on him. Zumwalt guides the reader through Boas’s childhood and university education, describes his joy at finding the great love of his life, Marie Krackowizer, traces his 1883 trip to Baffin Land, and recounts his efforts to find employment in the United States. A central interest in the book is Boas’s widely influential publications on cultural relativism and issues of race, particularly his book The Mind of Primitive Man (1911), which reshaped anthropology, the social sciences, and public debates about the problem of racism in American society. Franz Boas presents the remarkable life story of an American intellectual giant as told in his own words through his unpublished letters, diaries, and field notes. Zumwalt weaves together the strands of the personal and the professional to reveal Boas’s love for his family and for the discipline of anthropology as he shaped it.

Bogoras's 1901 Itelmen Notebooks

Bogoras's 1901 Itelmen Notebooks
Title Bogoras's 1901 Itelmen Notebooks PDF eBook
Author Jonathan David Bobaljik
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 290
Release 2023-07-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3942883783

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This volume is the first in a planned series presenting the previously unpublished Itelmen material in Waldemar Bogoras's Itelmen notebooks from January and February 1901. The original notebooks are held in the Archives of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. This first volume presents the Itelmen language folktales and narratives from the notebooks. This volume includes reproductions of the notebook pages with faithful transcriptions on facing pages, as well as standardized renderings in contemporary Itelmen with interlinear gloss and free translation in English and Russian, and also Bogoras' own notes and additional notes by the editor.

Polevye issledovaniia V.I. Iokhel'sona

Polevye issledovaniia V.I. Iokhel'sona
Title Polevye issledovaniia V.I. Iokhel'sona PDF eBook
Author Erich Kasten
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 278
Release 2022-05-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3942883767

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Kniga sostavlena iz statei, napisannykh uchenymi-severovedami i muzeinymi rabotnikami iz Rossii i Germanii. Stat'i osnovany na arkhivnykh, muzeinykh i literaturnykh istochnikakh. Oni okhvatyvaiut shirokii krug voprosov, sviazannykh s polvoi rabotoi Vladimira Iokhel'sona (1855-1937), klassiska rossiiskoi, amerikanskoi i mirovoi etnologii, v Sibiriakovskoi ekspeditsii (1894-1896), a takzhe v ekspeditsiiakh Dzhezupa (1897-1902) i Riabushinskogo (1908-1911). Kniga prednaznachena dlia etnografov, etnologov, antropologov, istorikov nauki.

A Fractured North

A Fractured North
Title A Fractured North PDF eBook
Author Erich Kasten
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 258
Release 2024-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3942883414

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The remarkable opening of Siberia and the Russian Arctic to international social science research, starting in the early 1990s, has given rise to the spirit of cooperation, innova- tive partnerships, and the co-production of knowledge across boundaries and academic cultures. These interactions and the heartfelt relationships built by years of collabora- tions are now suspended or at least highly constrained after February 2022. This volume's essays explore various dimensions of the newly fractured North and of the war's impact that poses dilemmas to field practitioners. In this three-part volume, the first in the "Fractured North" series, scholars with decades-long experience in northern Russia document the breakdown of collegial relationships as state control has intensified. Early career professionals consider the ruinous impacts on their planned research trajectories and the new methods of "distant" anthropology. The volume includes several historical essays about the dilemmas that scholars encountered in the face of past repressive regimes and connection breakdowns, and what we might learn from how they dealt with these challenges.

Histories of Anthropology Annual

Histories of Anthropology Annual
Title Histories of Anthropology Annual PDF eBook
Author Regna Darnell
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0803266634

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Annual series exploring perspectives on the history of anthropology.

Vladimir Il'ich Iokhelson: Personal Memoirs from Siberia

Vladimir Il'ich Iokhelson: Personal Memoirs from Siberia
Title Vladimir Il'ich Iokhelson: Personal Memoirs from Siberia PDF eBook
Author Michael Knüppel
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 208
Release 2024-04-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3759711847

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In this book, texts by the important Russian ethnologist / anthropologist, linguist and archaeologist Vladimir Il'ich Iokhel'son (1855-1937), which he wrote down as a draft of his memoirs and whose manuscripts are now in the holdings of the Collections of the Manuscript and Archives Division of the New York Public Library, are published in a critical edition with an introduction and notes by the editors as well as various appendices.