Significant others : interpersonal and professional commitments in anthropology / edited by Richard Handler.
- Title
- Significant others : interpersonal and professional commitments in anthropology / edited by Richard Handler.
- Published by
- Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, ©2004.
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- Description
- viii, 297 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.
- Series statement
- History of anthropology ; v. 10
- Uniform title
- History of anthropology v. 10.
- Project Muse UPCC books
- ebrary.
- Subject
- Anthropologists > Family relationships
- Anthropologists' spouses
- Anthropologues > Conjoints
- Anthropologues > Relations familiales
- Antropologen
- Communication en ethnologie
- Communication in ethnology
- Ethnologe
- Ethnologie > Art d'écrire
- Ethnologie > Recherche sur le terrain
- Ethnologie
- Ethnology > Authorship
- Ethnology > Fieldwork
- Feldforschung
- Femmes anthropologues > Relations familiales
- Interpersonal Relations
- Interpersonal relations
- Interpersoonlijke relaties
- Kommunikation
- Partners
- Relations humaines
- Relations maîtres-élèves
- Teacher-student relationships
- Women anthropologists > Family relationships
- Contents
- "The endless conversation": fieldwork, writing, and the marriage of Victor and Edith Turner / Matthew Engelke -- Inverting the camel's hump: Jorge Dias, his wife, their interpreter, and I / Harry G. West -- The director as significant other: Max Gluckman and team research at the Rhodes-Livingstone Institure / Lyn Schumaker -- Boasian cosmographic anthropology and the sociocentric component of mind / Michael Silverstein -- Jaime de Angulo and Alfred Kroeber: bohemians and bourgeois in Berkeley anthropology / Robert Brightman -- A.I. Hallowell's Boasian evolutionism: human ir/rationality in cross-cultural, evolutionary, and personal context / George W. Stocking, Jr. -- It was no "pink tea": gender and American antropology, 1885-1903 / Joy Elizabeth Rohde.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Processing action (note)
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