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Informationen zum Autor Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology Emerita at the University of Western Ontario. She is coeditor of The Franz Boas Papers, Volume 1: Franz Boas as Public Intellectual—Theory, Ethnography, Activism (Nebraska, 2015). Darnell is the general editor of the multivolume series The Franz Boas Papers: Documentary Edition and coeditor of the Critical Studies in History of Anthropology series. Frederic W. Gleach is Senior Lecturer of Anthropology and Curator of the Anthropology Collections at Cornell University. He is the author of Powhatan’s World and Colonial Virginia: A Conflict of Cultures (Nebraska, 1997). Klappentext Centering the Margins of Anthropology’s History circles around the conscious recognition of margins and suggests it is time to bring the margins to the center, both in terms of a changing theoretical openness and a supporting body of scholarship. Zusammenfassung Centering the Margins of Anthropology’s History circles around the conscious recognition of margins and suggests it is time to bring the margins to the center, both in terms of a changing theoretical openness and a supporting body of scholarship. Inhaltsverzeichnis ContentsEditors’ IntroductionRegna Darnell and Frederic W. Gleach 1. A Forgotten Pioneer: Haviland Scudder Mekeel and the Expansion of AnthropologyHerbert S. Lewis2. Dear Dr. Boas: The Collaboration and Contribution of Ella Cara Deloria and Franz BoasDavid C. Posthumus3. Reckoning with Rietz: A Sketch of an Action AnthropologistJoshua Smith4. Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital Archives Project—Barriers in Bringing Medical Anthropology to Medical Practice: Adrian Tanner, the Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital, and Cross-Cultural MiscommunicationIan Puppe, North de Pencier, and Gerald McKinley5. Sickness and Ideology among the Ojibway (Summer 1971)Adrian Tanner 6. We Hope That You Will Continue to Teach Us How Best to Learn: Assembling the Pascua Yaqui Tribe at the 89th Wenner-Gren International SymposiumNicholas Barron7. His Past Rose Up to Defeat Him: F. G. G. Rose and Academic and Political FreedomGeoffrey Gray8. Extraterrestrial Anthropology and Science Fiction: A Review and ReflectionCharles D. Laughlin9. Genres of Memory: Reading Anthropology’s History through Ursula K. Le Guin’s Science Fiction and Contemporary Native American Oral TraditionRegna Darnell10. A Public Anthropology of TransitionVintil¿ Mih¿ilescu11. An Interview with Stephen O. Murray on Stephen O. Murray as Historian of Anthropology (and More)Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Regna Darnell, Nathan Dawthorne, and Robert OppenheimContributors...