Victorian anthropologists have been nicknamed ‘armchair anthropologists’. Yet some of them did set foot in the field. Edward Burnett Tylor’s first published work, Anahuac, or Mexico and the Mexicans, Ancient and Modern, described his youthful travels in Mexico. Tylor’s confrontation with the ‘field’ revealed significant in tensions between the different beliefs and attitudes that Tylor held towards Mexican society. Contrasts between the evidence of Mexico’s history (prior to European contact) and the present-day society of the 1850s led Tylor to see both progress and degeneration in Mexico, both ‘authentic’ culture and deep cultural mixture. In order to show that he was capable of uncovering the ‘authentic’ Mexican society, Tylor portrayed ...
The class, race, culture and gender assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors of the researcher her/himsel...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This chapter deals with an inevitable form of subjectivity in field-oriented research on and with et...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
In 1871, Edward Tylor rejected the narratives of his time which denied the existence of religious be...
‘Poor Mexico, so far from God, and so near to the United States’, remarked Porfirio Díaz, the dictat...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
Going to the field to conduct research has a long tradition of being one of the critical professiona...
the birth of the discipline in the nineteenth century to the present day. Over three hundred of the ...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
Introduction For a largely research-driven science such as anthropology the object(s) of investigati...
t was only in 1957, during the decolonization period, that one finds such signs (although weak). For...
The class, race, culture and gender assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors of the researcher her/himsel...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This chapter deals with an inevitable form of subjectivity in field-oriented research on and with et...
PAPER PREPARED FOR THE 95th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SAN FRANCISC...
In 1871, Edward Tylor rejected the narratives of his time which denied the existence of religious be...
‘Poor Mexico, so far from God, and so near to the United States’, remarked Porfirio Díaz, the dictat...
Since anthropology was born amidst the controversy of abolition, it would be no surprise that the di...
This dissertation is a study on the role of race mixing in the formation of national identity in Mex...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
Going to the field to conduct research has a long tradition of being one of the critical professiona...
the birth of the discipline in the nineteenth century to the present day. Over three hundred of the ...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
Introduction For a largely research-driven science such as anthropology the object(s) of investigati...
t was only in 1957, during the decolonization period, that one finds such signs (although weak). For...
The class, race, culture and gender assumptions, beliefs, and behaviors of the researcher her/himsel...
The institutional history of Victorian anthropology during the 1860s has concentrated on disputes be...
This chapter deals with an inevitable form of subjectivity in field-oriented research on and with et...