A laboratory for anthropology : science and romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846-1930

1. Verfasser: Fowler, Don D., 1936-
Körperschaft: University of Arizona Southwest Center
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2000.
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Umfang/Format: XIII, 497 S. : Ill., Kt. ; 26 cm.
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Nordamerika
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Documenting the Southwest, 1540-1846
  • The topographical engineers in the Southwest
  • Legends and ruins, 1846-1859
  • Army ethnographic observations, 1846-1860
  • The great surveys
  • The Bureau of Ethnology : organizing anthropological research in America
  • The Bureau and the Southwest
  • Cushing, Matthews, Bourke, and compatriots
  • Washington Matthews
  • Bourke, Keam, and Stephen
  • The Mindeleff Brothers
  • The Bureau after Powell
  • The Hemenway Expedition
  • Jesse Walter Fewkes : from ichthyologist to ethnologist
  • Bandelier, Bancroft, and Bolton
  • The Wetherills and Nordenskiold
  • World's fairs, museums, and modern anthropology
  • Universities, museums, and anthropology
  • Building a new American anthropology
  • The western scholar-entrepreneurs
  • Building a new American anthropology
  • Byron Cummings
  • Edgar Lee Hewett
  • A "new archaeology" in the Southwest
  • Expanding the new archaeology
  • A.V. Kidder and Southwestern archaeology
  • Ethnography in the Southwest
  • Inventing the Southwest, 1890-1930
  • Literary and pictorial ethnography
  • New institutions, new directions
  • Epilogue.