02480nam 2200553Ia 450 991078075590332120230607223311.01-280-42419-297866104241910-8032-0641-0(CKB)2460000000007350(EBL)565755(OCoLC)680622259(SSID)ssj0000288637(PQKBManifestationID)12052100(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000288637(PQKBWorkID)10382295(PQKB)10386432(MiAaPQ)EBC565755(Au-PeEL)EBL565755(CaPaEBR)ebr10410462(EXLCZ)99246000000000735020020213d2002 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrAmerican anthropology, 1921-1945[electronic resource] papers from the American anthropologist /edited and with an introduction by George W. Stocking, JrLincoln University of Nebraska Press[2002]1 online resource (557 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8032-9296-1 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Copyright; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction: Thoughts toward a History of the Interwar Years; I. The Twenties; II. Innovations; III. Sub-Disciplines; IV. Reconsiderations; V. ApplicationsFrom the 1920's through the end of World War II, American anthropology grew in complexity while its scope became increasingly global and contemporary. Much insightful and innovative work continued to be produced by scholars working with Native American and First Nation communities, but the significant contributions of those conducting research abroad soon became hard to ignore. The nature of culture and acculturation were scrutinized and theorized about repeatedly; the relationship between culture and personality became an important subject of inquiry; particular historical reconstructions wereAnthropologyUnited StatesCivilization1918-1945Anthropology.301301.0973Stocking George W.Jr.(George Ward),1928-2013.143201MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780755903321American anthropology, 1921-19453710350UNINA