Franz Boas, Social Activist: The Dynamics of Ethnicity

Franz Boas, Social Activist: The Dynamics of Ethnicity

by Marshall Hyatt
ISBN-10:
0313273200
ISBN-13:
9780313273209
Pub. Date:
06/11/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313273200
ISBN-13:
9780313273209
Pub. Date:
06/11/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Franz Boas, Social Activist: The Dynamics of Ethnicity

Franz Boas, Social Activist: The Dynamics of Ethnicity

by Marshall Hyatt

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Overview

Considered the father of modern American anthropology, Franz Boas introduced the relativistic, culture-centered methods and principles of inquiry that continue to dominate the field. This study analyzes the development of his thought and his contributions to racial and ethnic theory in the context of his own ethnicity and personal experience with persecution. The author focuses primarily on Boas's attempt to fuse science with political and social activism—an effort to insure that his ideological contributions to science had practical relevance to the difficult issues facing American society.

Hyatt fills in the details of Boas's background, from his early years in Germany to his emigration to the United States in the late 1880s, and discusses his pivotal role in transforming anthropology from an amateur pursuit into a rigorous academic discipline. The author examines Boas's attacks on those who used science to promulgate theories of racial inferiority based on alleged differences in mental ability. He traces the origins of Boas's own theories and the use he made of them in working for equal rights for immigrants and African Americans. This is the first biographical study to focus on the historical meaning of Boas's contributions and the motivating forces that shaped his work. Essential for courses in race and ethnicity, sociology, the history of anthropology, 20th-century American history, American intellectual history, theories of culture, and related subjects.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313273209
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/11/1990
Series: Contributions to the Study of Anthropology , #6
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

MARSHALL HYATT is Director of the Center for Afro-American Studies at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. He is the author of The Afro-American Cinematic Experience and articles on African American civil rights, race and ethnicity, and film and its influence on American history in jourbanals such as The Jourbanal of Negro Education, Negro History Bulletin, Perspectives in American History, and The Western Jourbanal of Black Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Early Years
The Quest for Stability
The Rise of the Professional
The Turban of the Century
The Struggle for Racial Equality
The Confrontation with Nativism
Trial by War
The End of an Era
Conclusion
Selected Bibliography
Index

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