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9781786499172

In Search of Us Adventures in Anthropology

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-11-07
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
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Summary

The story of the pioneering anthropologists and their adventures among civilizations that were first thought of as being primitive and savage. What they discovered, however, would change the way we think about ourselves.

In the late nineteenth century when non-European societies were seen merely as ‘living fossils’ offering an insight into how civilization had evolved, anthropology was a thriving area of study. But, by the middle of the twentieth century, it was difficult to think about ideas of ‘savages’ and otherness when ‘civilized’ man had wreaked such devastation across two world wars, and field work was to be displaced by sociology and the study of all human society.

By focusing on thirteen key European and American figures in this field, from Franz Boas on Baffin Island to Zora Neale Hurston in New Orleans and Claude Lévi-Strauss in Brazil, Lucy Moore tells the story of the brief flowering of anthropology as a quasi-scientific area of study, and about the men and women whose observations of the ‘other’ were unwittingly to come to bear on attitudes about race, gender equality, sexual liberation, parenting and tolerance in ways they had never anticipated.

In an enthralling and perceptive narrative, Moore shows how, unintended though it was, these anthropologists were to become pioneers of a new way of thinking. Their legacy is less about understanding far away cultures and more about teaching people to look at one another ‘with eyes washed free from prejudice.’ Their intention may have been to explain the primitive world to the civilized one, but they ended up by changing the way we think about ourselves – at least for a time.

Author Biography

Lucy Moore is an author and broadcaster whose work includes Maharanis: The Lives & Times of Three Generations of Indian Princesses. She has written for the Sunday Times, Observer, Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, and has presented series for the BBC and Sky.

Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction 1
1. The Pioneer: Franz Boas on Baffin Island, 1883   21
2. The Mentors: Alfred Haddon and William Rivers in the Torres Strait, 1898   41
3. The Philosopher: Edvard Westermarck in Morocco, 1898   67
4. The Magi: Daisy Bates and Alfred Radcliffe-Brown in Western Australia, 1910 –1912   91
5. The Hero: Bronislaw Malinowski in the Trobriand Islands, 1915–1917   115
6. The Academy: Franz Boas at Columbia University, 1899–1942   143
7. The Maiden: Ruth Benedict in the American Southwest, 1920s   167
8. The Child: Margaret Mead in Samoa, 1925   191
9. Insider/Outsider: Zora Neale Hurston in New Orleans, 1928   213
10. The Bluestocking: Audrey Richards in Zambia, 1930–1931   235
11. The Trickster: Claude Lévi-Strauss in Brazil, 1938–1939   253
Conclusion 279
Acknowledgements 285
Notes and Bibliography 287
More General Reading 295
Illustrations 297
Index 299

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