In 1871, Edward Tylor rejected the narratives of his time which denied the existence of religious beliefs among certain peoples then considered savages. One such narrative was that of the Victorian explorer Samuel Baker, whose authority as an ethnographer was called into question by the reports of some European travellers who had also observed the Nilotic peoples—among them the Nuer. Unlike other sources on Primitive Culture, the quality of these forgotten ethnographic works was unfortunately quite mediocre; but they did support Tylor in one of the most decisive assertions of all his works—namely the universal nature of animism. These issues cannot be separated from a cumulative ethnographic perspective which also represents one of the the ...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
History vs. Anthropology: the indigenous colonial past revisited. The critical history implemented h...
The earliest encounters between cinema and anthropology occurred while the former was taking its fir...
En 1871, Edward Tylor rejeta les récits de son temps qui niaient l’existence de croyances religieuse...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
Victorian anthropologists have been nicknamed ‘armchair anthropologists’. Yet some of them did set f...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
The Ethnological Society of London was a forerunner of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
The purpose of this research study was to compare the analyses of the anthropologist Edward Tylor’s ...
The first generation of professional ethnologists emerged in the inter-war period in France, with th...
Anthropological classics such as E. H. Man's On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands (1...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This paper follows up the year 1871; a milestone of hardening anthropology as scientific approach. T...
Sir Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard (1902-1973) is widely considered the most influential British anthro...
In the nineteenth century, there were concerns about the reliability of the amateur sources which ac...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
History vs. Anthropology: the indigenous colonial past revisited. The critical history implemented h...
The earliest encounters between cinema and anthropology occurred while the former was taking its fir...
En 1871, Edward Tylor rejeta les récits de son temps qui niaient l’existence de croyances religieuse...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
Victorian anthropologists have been nicknamed ‘armchair anthropologists’. Yet some of them did set f...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
The Ethnological Society of London was a forerunner of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great ...
The purpose of this research study was to compare the analyses of the anthropologist Edward Tylor’s ...
The first generation of professional ethnologists emerged in the inter-war period in France, with th...
Anthropological classics such as E. H. Man's On the Aboriginal Inhabitants of the Andaman Islands (1...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This paper follows up the year 1871; a milestone of hardening anthropology as scientific approach. T...
Sir Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard (1902-1973) is widely considered the most influential British anthro...
In the nineteenth century, there were concerns about the reliability of the amateur sources which ac...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
History vs. Anthropology: the indigenous colonial past revisited. The critical history implemented h...
The earliest encounters between cinema and anthropology occurred while the former was taking its fir...