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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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Chapter 1 Transformation Masks: Recollecting the Indigenous Origins of Global Consciousness -
Chapter 2 Franz Boas in Africana Philosophy -
Chapter 3 Expressive Enlightenment: Subjectivity and Solidarity in Daniel Garrison Brinton, Franz Boas, and Carlos Montezuma -
Chapter 4 “Culture” Crosses the Atlantic: The German Sources of The Mind of Primitive Man -
Chapter 5 Rediscovering the World of Franz Boas: Anthropology, Equality / Diversity, and World Peace -
Chapter 6 Of Two Minds About Minding Language in Culture -
Chapter 7 Why White People Love Franz Boas; or, The Grammar of Indigenous Dispossession -
Chapter 8 Utter Confusion and Contradiction: Franz Boas and the Problem of Human Complexion -
Chapter 9 The Death of William Jones: Indian, Anthropologist, Murder Victim -
Chapter 10 Woman on the Verge of a Cultural Breakdown: Zora Neale Hurston in Haiti and the Racial Privilege of Boasian Relativism -
Chapter 11 “A New Indian Intelligentsia”: Archie Phinney and the Search for a Radical Native American Modernity -
Chapter 12 The River of Salvation Flows Through Africa: Edward Wilmot Blyden, Raphael Armattoe, and the Redemption of the Culture Concept -
Chapter 13 A Two-Headed Thinker: Rüdiger Bilden, Gilberto Freyre, and the Reinvention of Brazilian Identity -
Chapter 14 Seeing Like an Inca: Julio C. Tello, Indigenous Archaeology, and Pre-Columbian Trepanation in Peru - Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Indigenous Visions
- Author(s):
- Ned Blackhawk, Isaiah Lorado Wilner
- Publisher:
- Yale University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
-
Chapter 1 Transformation Masks: Recollecting the Indigenous Origins of Global Consciousness -
Chapter 2 Franz Boas in Africana Philosophy -
Chapter 3 Expressive Enlightenment: Subjectivity and Solidarity in Daniel Garrison Brinton, Franz Boas, and Carlos Montezuma -
Chapter 4 “Culture” Crosses the Atlantic: The German Sources of The Mind of Primitive Man -
Chapter 5 Rediscovering the World of Franz Boas: Anthropology, Equality / Diversity, and World Peace -
Chapter 6 Of Two Minds About Minding Language in Culture -
Chapter 7 Why White People Love Franz Boas; or, The Grammar of Indigenous Dispossession -
Chapter 8 Utter Confusion and Contradiction: Franz Boas and the Problem of Human Complexion -
Chapter 9 The Death of William Jones: Indian, Anthropologist, Murder Victim -
Chapter 10 Woman on the Verge of a Cultural Breakdown: Zora Neale Hurston in Haiti and the Racial Privilege of Boasian Relativism -
Chapter 11 “A New Indian Intelligentsia”: Archie Phinney and the Search for a Radical Native American Modernity -
Chapter 12 The River of Salvation Flows Through Africa: Edward Wilmot Blyden, Raphael Armattoe, and the Redemption of the Culture Concept -
Chapter 13 A Two-Headed Thinker: Rüdiger Bilden, Gilberto Freyre, and the Reinvention of Brazilian Identity -
Chapter 14 Seeing Like an Inca: Julio C. Tello, Indigenous Archaeology, and Pre-Columbian Trepanation in Peru - Contributors
- Index