Historian Peter Hempenstall has undertaken a challenging task in tracing the intellectual journey of the Wellington born, Victoria University College graduate and Australian National University (ANU) anthropologist, Derek Freeman
Through his enduring efforts to interrogate the regulative ideals of fieldwork, George Marcus has em...
Reviewed book by: Redmer Yska Publication date: May, 2011 For this research Yska won a Nation...
In late 1999, Michèle Dominy and Laurence Carucci announced a session on ‘critical ethnography’ at ...
Derek Freeman's 1983 attack on Margaret Mead's classic Samoan ethnography, Coming of age in Samoa, a...
In 1984 Derek Freeman launched a crusade against Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa, claiming to...
In 1928 Margaret Mead announced her stunning discovery of a culture in which the storm and stress of...
Between the two World Wars, the two main schools in world anthropology were the American and the Bri...
In the two decades after the Second World War, Meyer Fortes was a central figure in what was then ca...
Margaret Mead, Derek Friedman, et al. Years before Derek Friedman, the Australian anthropologist, wr...
A survey of 118 introductory anthropology textbooks published in the period 1929-1990 examines the w...
Contains fulltext : 238149.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The contestatio...
[Extract] By 1951 A.P. Elkin, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, had acquired an...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article argues that anthropologists in the field are often attrib...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
The new cadre of “barefoot anthropologists ” that I envision must become alarmists and shock-trooper...
Through his enduring efforts to interrogate the regulative ideals of fieldwork, George Marcus has em...
Reviewed book by: Redmer Yska Publication date: May, 2011 For this research Yska won a Nation...
In late 1999, Michèle Dominy and Laurence Carucci announced a session on ‘critical ethnography’ at ...
Derek Freeman's 1983 attack on Margaret Mead's classic Samoan ethnography, Coming of age in Samoa, a...
In 1984 Derek Freeman launched a crusade against Margaret Mead’s Coming of Age in Samoa, claiming to...
In 1928 Margaret Mead announced her stunning discovery of a culture in which the storm and stress of...
Between the two World Wars, the two main schools in world anthropology were the American and the Bri...
In the two decades after the Second World War, Meyer Fortes was a central figure in what was then ca...
Margaret Mead, Derek Friedman, et al. Years before Derek Friedman, the Australian anthropologist, wr...
A survey of 118 introductory anthropology textbooks published in the period 1929-1990 examines the w...
Contains fulltext : 238149.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The contestatio...
[Extract] By 1951 A.P. Elkin, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, had acquired an...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article argues that anthropologists in the field are often attrib...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
The new cadre of “barefoot anthropologists ” that I envision must become alarmists and shock-trooper...
Through his enduring efforts to interrogate the regulative ideals of fieldwork, George Marcus has em...
Reviewed book by: Redmer Yska Publication date: May, 2011 For this research Yska won a Nation...
In late 1999, Michèle Dominy and Laurence Carucci announced a session on ‘critical ethnography’ at ...