The Central Eskimo (Annotated)
About the eBook
The Central Eskimo is Franz Boas's foundational ethnographic study of Inuit communities of the eastern Canadian Arctic, especially Baffin Island and Hudson Bay. Combining meticulous description with comparative analysis, the work documents technology, subsistence, social organization, beliefs, myths, geography, and material culture. Its style is empirical, taxonomic, and richly observational, reflecting late nineteenth-century anthropology while helping move the discipline away from speculative evolutionism toward rigorous field-based cultural description. Franz Boas, often regarded as the father of American anthropology, brought to this study both scientific training and deep linguistic and cultural curiosity. His Arctic fieldwork in 1883–84 profoundly shaped his rejection of racial determinism and his conviction that cultures must be understood historically and on their own terms. The Central Eskimo thus anticipates his later commitments to cultural relativism, careful documentation, and the integration of language, environment, and social life. This book is recommended for readers interested in anthropology, Arctic studies, Indigenous histories, and the development of modern ethnographic method. Though some terminology reflects its period, the volume remains indispensable as a landmark record of Inuit life and as evidence of Boas's transformative scholarly approach.
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Product Details
Publisher: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 344 Pages
Filesize: 3.8 MB
ISBN: 4066339575714
Published: Dec. 15, 2023