LEADER 06487cam 2200853 i 4500001 on1312736764 003 OCoLC 005 20240430153516.0 008 220426t20222022nbuaf b 001 0beng 010 2022012107 015 GBC2I0101 |2bnb 016 7 020772141 |2Uk 019 128505167212850928491285121216 020 9781496216915 |qhardcover 020 1496216911 |qhardcover 020 |z9781496233318 |qelectronic publication 020 |z9781496233325 |qelectronic book 024 8 40031428113 029 1 UKMGB |b020772141 035 (Sirsi) o1312736764 035 (OCoLC)1312736764 |z(OCoLC)1285051672 |z(OCoLC)1285092849 |z(OCoLC)1285121216 040 DLC |beng |erda |cDLC |dOCLCO |dOCLCF |dYDX |dNBL |dYUS |dZVP |dVP@ |dBDX |dUKMGB |dCSJ |dTEU |dOCLCO |dJYJ |dUtOrBLW 042 pcc 043 n-us---e-gx--- 049 EREE 050 00 GN21.B6 |bZ863 2022 082 00 301 |223/eng/20220426 084 BIO006000SOC002010 |2bisacsh 086 U5001 T850 .0034 -2022 |2nbdocs 100 1 Zumwalt, Rosemary Lévy, |d1944- |eauthor. |=^A232448 245 10 Franz Boas : |bshaping anthropology and fostering social justice / |cRosemary Lévy Zumwalt. 246 30 Shaping anthropology and fostering social justice 264 1 Lincoln : |bUniversity of Nebraska Press, |c[2022] 264 4 |c©2022 300 li, 574 pages, 13 unnumbered pages of plates : |billustrations ; |c25 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 490 1 Critical studies in the history of anthropology 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 503-543) and index. 505 00 |gSeries Editors' Introduction -- |gPreface -- |gIntroduction -- |gNote on Translations -- |g1. |tBuilding the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University -- |g2. |tFranz Boas and His Early Students, 1901-1915 -- |g3. |tRace and the Quest for Social Justice -- |g4. |tFolklore and Ruins in Mexico and Puerto Rico -- |g5. |tConflict, War, and Censure -- |g6. |tPreponderance of Women Students -- |g7. |tLoss and Loneliness -- |g8. |tThe Last Cohort of Boas's Students -- |g9. |tRescuing Scientists -- |g10. |tAfter Retirement -- |tAppendix: Tribal and Historical Designations. 520 "The magisterial biography of Franz Boas and his influence in shaping not only anthropology but also the sciences, humanities, and social science, the visual and performing arts, and America's public sphere during a period of global upheaval and social struggle"-- |cProvided by publisher. 520 "Franz Boas defined the concept of cultural relativism and reoriented the humanities and social sciences away from race science toward an antiracist and anticolonialist understanding of human biology and culture. Franz Boas: Shaping Anthropology and Fostering Social Justice is the second volume in Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt's two-part biography of the renowned anthropologist and public intellectual. Zumwalt takes the reader through the most vital period in the development of Americanist anthropology and Boas's rise to dominance in the subfields of cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, ethnography, and linguistics. Boas's emergence as a prominent public intellectual, particularly his opposition to U.S. entry into World War I, reveals his struggle against the forces of nativism, racial hatred, ethnic chauvinism, scientific racism, and uncritical nationalism. Boas was instrumental in the American cultural renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, training students and influencing colleagues such as Melville Herskovits, Zora Neale Hurston, Benjamin Botkin, Alan Lomax, Langston Hughes, and others involved in combating racism and the flourishing Harlem Renaissance. He assisted German and European émigré intellectuals fleeing Nazi Germany to relocate in the United States and was instrumental in organizing the denunciation of Nazi racial science and American eugenics. At the end of his career Boas guided a network of former student anthropologists, who spread across the country to university departments, museums, and government agencies, imprinting his social science more broadly in the world of learned knowledge.Franz Boas is a magisterial biography of Franz Boas and his influence in shaping not only anthropology but also the sciences, humanities, social science, visual and performing arts, and America's public sphere during a period of great global upheaval and democratic and social struggle. 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