miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2009

Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology


Libro editado por Barnard (2004)

Preface

1 Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology: Introductory Essay
Barnard

I Early Visions of Hunter-Gatherer Society and Their Influence

2 The Meaning of ‘Hunter-Gatherers’ and Modes of Subsistence: a Comparative Historical Perspective
Pluciennik
3 Hunting-and-Gathering Society: an Eighteenth-Century Scottish Invention
Barnard
4 Edward Westermarck and the Origin of Moral Ideas
Hiatt
5 Anthropological History and the Study of Hunters and Gatherers: Cultural and Non-cultural
Yengoyan

II Local Traditions in Hunter-Gatherer Research

6 No Escape From Being Theoretically Important: Hunter-Gatherers in German-Language Debates of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Schweitzer
7 Hunter-Gatherer Studies in Russia and the Soviet Union
Artemova
8 Soviet Traditions in the Study of Siberian Hunter-Gatherer Society
Sirina
9 The Japanese Tradition in Central African Hunter-Gatherer Studies, with Comparative Observations on the French and American Traditions
Ichikawa
10 The Modern History of Japanese Studies on the San Hunter- Gatherers
Sugawara
11 Down Ancient Trails: Hunter-Gatherers in Indian Archaeology
Pappu

III Reinterpretations in Archaeology, Anthropology and the History of the Disciplines

12 The Many Ages of Star Carr: Do ‘Cites’ Make the ‘Site’?
Lane y Schadla-Hall
13 Ethnographic Models, Archaeological Data, and the Applicability of Modern Foraging Theory
Sheehan
14 Subtle Shifts and Radical Transformations in Hunter-Gatherer Research in American Anthropology: Julian Steward’s Contributions and Achievements
Myers
15 Anthropology and Indigenous Rights in Canada and the United States: Implications in Steward’s Theoretical Project
Pinkoski y Asch
16 Hunting for Histories: Rethinking Historicity in the Western Kalahari
Suzman
17 (Re-)current Doubts on Hunter-Gatherer Studies as Contemporary History
Widlok

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