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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Tak-hung Leo Chan |
ISBN: | 0824820517 9780824820510 |
OCLC Number: | 760683340 |
Description: | xvii, 351 p. ; 23 cm |
Contents: | Ji Yun and the eighteenth-century Zhiguai -- Close scrutiny and oral storytelling -- Questions of belief and disbelief -- Boxue: understanding the supernatural -- Didacticism and the Zhiguai genre -- The didacticism of Close scrutiny -- Zhiguai as discourse. Introduction: Continuities Across Scientific Revolutions -- I. The Bureau of American Ethnology. 1. The Development of Professional Anthropology in America. 2. Government-Sponsored Science. 3. Constraints of Government Anthropology. 4. The Mapping of North America. 5. Organizing Anthropological Research in America -- II. The Development of Institutional Alternatives. 6. Early Attempts at University Anthropology. 7. The Tradition of Museum Research. 8. Uneasy Institutional Cooperation. 9. Boasian University Programs -- III. Continued Mapping of North America. 10. Boas and the Bureau of American Ethnology. 11. Mapping the Languages of California. 12. Revising the Linguistic Classification -- IV. Boasian Hegemony Consolidated. 13. Formalizations in the Face of Opposition. 14. Articulating the Boasian Paradigm. |
Other Titles: | Ji Yun and eighteenth-century literati storytelling |
Responsibility: | Leo Tak-hung Chan. |
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