Contenu du sommaire : Before the Field : Colonial Ethnography's Challenge to British Anthropology
Revue | Oceania |
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Numéro | vol. 86, n° 3, 2016 |
Titre du numéro | Before the Field : Colonial Ethnography's Challenge to British Anthropology |
Before the Field : Colonial Ethnography's Challenge to British Anthropology. Guest Editors : Helen Gardner and Robert Kenny
Original Articles
- Before the Field: Colonial Anthropology Reassessed - Helen Gardner, Robert Kenny p. 218-224
- Why the Armchair in the First Place? Then Why Get up from It? (And Why Did Some Remain Seated?) - Robert Kenny p. 225-243
- From the Paddock to the Page: Squatter Peter Beveridge's Ethnological Writing about the Wadi Wadi in Colonial Victoria - Amanda Lourie p. 244-261
- ‘The most trustworthy writers on our Blacks': Edward M. Curr's Critique of Armchair Anthropology - Samuel Furphy p. 262-277
- Cracking the ‘Antigone nut': Lorimer Fison, Social Anthropology, and Classical Scholarship - Jane Samson p. 278-293
- The Genealogy of the Genealogical Method: Discoveries, Disseminations and the Historiography of British Anthropology - Helen Gardner p. 294-319
- The First Stone and the Last Tasmanian: The Colonial Correspondence of Edward Burnett Tylor and Henry Ling Roth - Rebe Taylor p. 320-343
General Papers
Book Reviews