In Twilight and in Dawn: A Biography of Diamond Jenness (Volume 67) (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies)
معرفی کتاب «In Twilight and in Dawn: A Biography of Diamond Jenness (Volume 67) (McGill-Queen's Indigenous and Northern Studies)» نوشتهٔ Barnett Richling، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGill-Queen's University Press Ebrary در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"When New Zealand-born and Oxford-educated anthropologist Diamond Jenness set aside hopes of building a career in the South Pacific to join Vilhjalmur Stefansson's Canadian Arctic Expedition, he had little idea of what lay ahead. But Jenness thrived under the duress of that transformational experience: the groundbreaking ethnographic work he accomplished, recounted in People of the Twilight and in Dawn in Arctic Alaska, proved to be a lasting contribution to twentieth-century anthropology, and the foundation of a career he would devote to researching Canada's first peoples. Barnett Richling draws upon a wealth of documentary sources to shed light on Jenness's tenure with the Anthropological Division of the National Museum of Canada - a forerunner of the Canadian Museum of Civilization - during which his investigations took him beyond the Arctic to seven First Nations [Aboriginal or Native peoples] communities from Georgian Bay to British Columbia's interior. Jenness was renowned as a pre-eminent scholar of Inuit culture, but he also stood out for the contributions his field work made to linguistics, ethnology, material culture, and Northern archaeology. His story is also an institutional one: Jenness worked as a public servant at a time when the federal government spearheaded anthropological research, although his abiding commitment to the first peoples of his adopted homeland placed him at odds with Ottawa's approach to aboriginal affairs. In Twilight and in Dawn is an exploration of one man's life in anthropology, and of the conditions - at the museum, on the reserves, in society's mainstream, and in the world at large - that inspired and shaped Jenness's contributions to science, to his profession, and to public life. An informative study of the evolution of a discipline focused through the life of one of its leading practitioners, In Twilight and in Dawn is an illuminating look at anthropological thought and practice in Canada during the first half of the twentieth century."--publisher's description. Cover Title Copyright Contents Illustrations Preface Chapter One: Antipodean Arcadia, 1886–1908 Chapter Two: The Second Horse, 1908–1911 Chapter Three: On a Bwaidokan Veranda, 1911–1912 Chapter Four: Chance and Necessity, 1913–1914 Chapter Five: Kiss of the White Man, 1914–1916 Chapter Six: In the Trenches, 1916–1919 Chapter Seven: An Unloved Stepchild, 1919–1931 Chapter Eight: Peoples of Memory, 1921 Chapter Nine: Jostling Tribes, 1923–1924 Chapter Ten: Ancestors and Cradles, 1926 Chapter Eleven: A Sisyphean Puzzle, 1927–1935 Chapter Twelve: Turning the Page, 1929–1936 Chapter Thirteen: Behind High Walls, 1936–1948 Chapter Fourteen: A Brand New Day, 1948–1969 Epilogue: The Afterlife of Diamond Jenness Notes References Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
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