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Gods Of The Upper Air Charles King King Charles

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Gods Of The Upper Air Charles King King Charles
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 28.3 MB
Author: Charles King [King, Charles]
ISBN: 9780385542197, 9780385542203, 0385542194, 0385542208
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Gods Of The Upper Air Charles King King Charles by Charles King [king, Charles] 9780385542197, 9780385542203, 0385542194, 0385542208 instant download after payment.

A dazzling group portrait of Franz Boas, the founder of cultural anthropology, and his circle of women scientists, who upended American notions of race, gender, and sexuality in the 1920s and 1930s—a sweeping chronicle of how our society began to question the basic ways we understand other cultures and ourselves.
At the end of the 19th century, everyone knew that people were defined by their race and sex and were fated by birth and biology to be more or less intelligent, able, nurturing, or warlike. But one rogue researcher looked at the data and decided everyone was wrong. Franz Boas was the very image of a mad scientist: a wild-haired immigrant with a thick German accent. By the 1920s he was also the foundational thinker and public face of a new school of thought at Columbia University called cultural anthropology. He proposed that cultures did not exist on a continuum from primitive to advanced. Instead, every society solves the same basic problems—from...

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