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10 Dialogues between Worlds: Mesoamerica after and before the European Invasion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1 Introduction: Timely Conversations 1
- 2. Theorizing Coyote's Cannon: Sharing Stories with Thomas King 19
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... THE AMERICANIST TRADITION
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From History
- 3 Theorizing Americanist Anthropology: Continuities from the B .A.E. to the Boasians 38
- 4 The Non-Eclipse of Americanist Anthropology during the l 930s and 1940s 52
- 5 Nationalism and the Americanist Tradition 75
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To the Present
- 6 Boas on the Threshold of Ethnopoetics 84
- 7 Cultural Relativism in the Americanist Tradition: From Anthropological Method to Indigenous Emancipation 108
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Addressing Authenticity
- 8 Authenticity and Aggiornamento in Spoken Texts and Their Critical Edition 121
- 9 Reflections on Culture, History, and Authenticity 150
- 10 Dialogues between Worlds: Mesoamerica after and before the European Invasion 163
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CHANGING TRADITIONS
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In Text and Literacy
- 11 The Meaning of Writing and Text in a Changing Americanist Tradition 181
- 12 Continuities and Renewals in Mayan Literacy and Calendrics 195
- 13 Why Collect Texts? The Native, Evangelical, and Americanist Traditions among the Tuscaroras 209
- 14 George A. Dorsey, James R. Murie, and the Textual Documentation of Skiri Pawnee 227
- 15 'George Sword Wrote These': Lakota Culture as Lakota Text 245
- 16 Ella Cara Deloria: Early Lakota Ethnologist (Newly Discovered Novelist) 259
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In Linguistics and Education
- 17 Past and New Directions for Fieldwork in Ethnolinguistics: The Case of Micmac (Northern Dialects) 268
- 18 Nisga' a Studies and the Americanist Tradition: Bringing First Nations Research and Teaching into the Academy 283
- 19 Policy on Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Notes on Status Planning 299
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And Changing Discourses
- 20 'Interpersonal Relations' in a Kalapalo Shaman's Narrative 315
- 21 Sequentiality and Temporalization in the Narrative Construction of a South American Cholera Epidemic 330
- 22 Personal Agency in Systemic Discourse 338
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THEORIZING ACROSS BOUNDARIES: THE AMERICANIST TRADITION AND OTHERS
- 23 'Critical Linguistics': Alternative Approaches to Text in the American Tradition 351
- 24 Current Extensions of Sapir and Whorf in Cross-Cultural Cognitive Science: Cognitive Styles and Ontological Categories 365
- 25 Anticipating Queer Theory 380
- Contributors 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- 1 Introduction: Timely Conversations 1
- 2. Theorizing Coyote's Cannon: Sharing Stories with Thomas King 19
-
... THE AMERICANIST TRADITION
-
From History
- 3 Theorizing Americanist Anthropology: Continuities from the B .A.E. to the Boasians 38
- 4 The Non-Eclipse of Americanist Anthropology during the l 930s and 1940s 52
- 5 Nationalism and the Americanist Tradition 75
-
To the Present
- 6 Boas on the Threshold of Ethnopoetics 84
- 7 Cultural Relativism in the Americanist Tradition: From Anthropological Method to Indigenous Emancipation 108
-
Addressing Authenticity
- 8 Authenticity and Aggiornamento in Spoken Texts and Their Critical Edition 121
- 9 Reflections on Culture, History, and Authenticity 150
- 10 Dialogues between Worlds: Mesoamerica after and before the European Invasion 163
-
CHANGING TRADITIONS
-
In Text and Literacy
- 11 The Meaning of Writing and Text in a Changing Americanist Tradition 181
- 12 Continuities and Renewals in Mayan Literacy and Calendrics 195
- 13 Why Collect Texts? The Native, Evangelical, and Americanist Traditions among the Tuscaroras 209
- 14 George A. Dorsey, James R. Murie, and the Textual Documentation of Skiri Pawnee 227
- 15 'George Sword Wrote These': Lakota Culture as Lakota Text 245
- 16 Ella Cara Deloria: Early Lakota Ethnologist (Newly Discovered Novelist) 259
-
In Linguistics and Education
- 17 Past and New Directions for Fieldwork in Ethnolinguistics: The Case of Micmac (Northern Dialects) 268
- 18 Nisga' a Studies and the Americanist Tradition: Bringing First Nations Research and Teaching into the Academy 283
- 19 Policy on Aboriginal Languages in Canada: Notes on Status Planning 299
-
And Changing Discourses
- 20 'Interpersonal Relations' in a Kalapalo Shaman's Narrative 315
- 21 Sequentiality and Temporalization in the Narrative Construction of a South American Cholera Epidemic 330
- 22 Personal Agency in Systemic Discourse 338
-
THEORIZING ACROSS BOUNDARIES: THE AMERICANIST TRADITION AND OTHERS
- 23 'Critical Linguistics': Alternative Approaches to Text in the American Tradition 351
- 24 Current Extensions of Sapir and Whorf in Cross-Cultural Cognitive Science: Cognitive Styles and Ontological Categories 365
- 25 Anticipating Queer Theory 380
- Contributors 391