Ebook: Early Inuit studies themes and transitions, 1850s-1980s
Author: Krupnik Igor
- Tags: Anthropologie, Anthropologists, Eskimo, Inuit, Inuit--History, Inuit--Politics and government, Inuit--Social life and customs, Wissenschaft, Biographies, History, Aufsatzsammlung, Inuit -- History, Inuit -- Politics and government, Inuit -- Social life and customs, Anthropologists -- Biography
- Series: A Smithsonian contribution to knowledge
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
- City: Washington;D.C
- Language: English
- epub
This collection of 15 chronologically arranged papers is the first-ever definitive treatment of the intellectual history of Eskimology--known today as Inuit studies--the field of anthropology preoccupied with the origins, history, and culture of the Inuit people. The authors trace the growth and change in scholarship on the Inuit (Eskimo) people from the 1850s to the 1980s via profiles of scientists who made major contributions to the field and via intellectual transitions (themes) that furthered such developments. It presents an engaging story of advancement in social research, including anthropology, archaeology, human geography, and linguistics, in the polar regions. Essays written by American, Canadian, Danish, French, and Russian contributors provide for particular trajectories of research and academic tradition in the Arctic for over 130 years.
Most of the essays originated as papers presented at the 18th Inuit Studies Conference hosted by the Smithsonian...
Most of the essays originated as papers presented at the 18th Inuit Studies Conference hosted by the Smithsonian...
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