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The ethnography and ethnology of Franz Boas
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Austin : Texas Memorial Museum,

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Frans Boas en de primitieve kunst
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Year: 1966

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Franz Boas's Influence on the Study of 'Primitive Art'

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Biographical memoir of Franz Boas 1858-1942
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Year: 1947 Publisher: Washington, D.C. National Academy of Sciences

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Cultural development
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Year: 1940 Publisher: Place of publication unknown publisher unknown

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Franz Boas, 1858-1942
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Year: 1943 Publisher: Menasha : American Anthropological Association,

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Franz Boas, 1858-1942
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Year: 1943 Publisher: Menasha: American anthropological association,

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The anthropology of Franz Boas : essays on the centennial of his birth
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Year: 1959 Publisher: Menasha (Wis.) : American anthropological association,

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Franz Boas : Shaping anthropology and fostering social justice.
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ISBN: 9781496233325 9781496233318 Year: 2022 Publisher: Lincoln, Nebraska : University of Nebraska Press,

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"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 Levy 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 emigre 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. "-- "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"--


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The Franz Boas enigma : Inuit, Arctic, and sciences
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ISBN: 1771860154 Year: 2014 Publisher: Montréal, Québec, Canada : Baraka Books,

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Addressing, for the first time, the enigma of how Franz Boas came to be the central founder of anthropology and a driving force in the acceptance of science as part of societal life in North America, this exploration breaks through the linguistic and cultural barriers that have prevented scholars from grasping the importance of Boas's personal background and academic activities as a German Jew. Müller-Wille argues that to fully appreciate Boas's complete scientific and literary opus and deep emotional and intellectual attachment to the upbringin

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