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1. Modernism, Anthropology, Culture
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. The Domestication of Culture 3
- 1. Modernism, Anthropology, Culture 15
- 2. Dry Salvages: Spatiality, Nationalism, and the Invention of an “Anthropological” Culture 32
- 3. The National Genius: Van Wyck Brooks, Edward Sapir, and the Problem of the Individual 66
- 4. Terrains of Culture: Ruth Benedict, Waldo Frank, and the Spatialization of the Culture Concept 93
- 5. The Culture of the Middle: Class, Taste, and Region in the 1930s Politics of Art 126
- 6. “Beyond Relativity”: James Agee and Others, Toward the Cold War 158
- 7. On Getting Rid of Culture: An Inconclusive Conclusion 193
- Notes 215
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. The Domestication of Culture 3
- 1. Modernism, Anthropology, Culture 15
- 2. Dry Salvages: Spatiality, Nationalism, and the Invention of an “Anthropological” Culture 32
- 3. The National Genius: Van Wyck Brooks, Edward Sapir, and the Problem of the Individual 66
- 4. Terrains of Culture: Ruth Benedict, Waldo Frank, and the Spatialization of the Culture Concept 93
- 5. The Culture of the Middle: Class, Taste, and Region in the 1930s Politics of Art 126
- 6. “Beyond Relativity”: James Agee and Others, Toward the Cold War 158
- 7. On Getting Rid of Culture: An Inconclusive Conclusion 193
- Notes 215
- Index 259