Ulteriori informazioni
Informationen zum Autor Jack Campisi is a former associate professor of anthropology at Wellesley College and is now an independent consultant. He is coeditor of Extending the Rafters: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Iroquoian Studies and The Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives. William A. Starna is a professor emeritus of anthropology at State University of New York College at Oneonta. He is coeditor of In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives about a Native People and Iroquois Land Claims. Klappentext Jack Campisi is a former associate professor of anthropology at Wellesley College and is now an independent consultant. He is coeditor of Extending the Rafters: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Iroquoian Studies and The Oneida Indian Experience: Two Perspectives. William A. Starna is a professor emeritus of anthropology at State University of New York College at Oneonta. He is coeditor of In Mohawk Country: Early Narratives about a Native People and Iroquois Land Claims. Zusammenfassung Presents the warm and illuminating memoir of William N. Fenton! a leading scholar who shaped Iroquois studies and modern anthropology in America. It reveals the ambitions and struggles of the man and the accomplishments of the anthropologist! the complex and volatile milieu of Native-white relations in upstate New York! and key theoretical and methodological developments in American anthropology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction (Jack Campisi and William A. Starna) Upstaters in Suburbia and at Home At Yale and among the Senecas From Teaching to the BAE The War and Postwar Years The National Research Council The New York State Museum Research Professorship at Albany Life after University Notes Bibliography of the Publications of William N. Fenton