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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Prologue: The Custom of the Country 1
- Introduction 8
- 1 The Anti-Racist Liberal Americanism of Boasian Anthropology 28
- 2 Franz Boas, Miscegenation, and the White Problem 60
- 3 Ruth Benedict, “American” Culture, and the Color Line 90
- 4 Post–World War II Anthropology and the Social Life of Race and Racism 119
- 5 Charles Wagley, Marvin Harris, and the Comparative Study of Race 133
- 6 Black Studies and the Reinvention of Anthropology 163
- Conclusion: Anti-Racism, Liberalism, and Anthropology in the Age of Trump 201
- Notes 215
- References 227
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Prologue: The Custom of the Country 1
- Introduction 8
- 1 The Anti-Racist Liberal Americanism of Boasian Anthropology 28
- 2 Franz Boas, Miscegenation, and the White Problem 60
- 3 Ruth Benedict, “American” Culture, and the Color Line 90
- 4 Post–World War II Anthropology and the Social Life of Race and Racism 119
- 5 Charles Wagley, Marvin Harris, and the Comparative Study of Race 133
- 6 Black Studies and the Reinvention of Anthropology 163
- Conclusion: Anti-Racism, Liberalism, and Anthropology in the Age of Trump 201
- Notes 215
- References 227
- Index 251