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Truth's Fool: Derek Freeman and the War over Cultural Anthropology

Autor Peter Hempenstall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 dec 2017
New Zealand anthropologist Derek Freeman ignited a ferocious controversy in 1983 when he denounced the research of Margaret Mead, a world-famous public intellectual who had died five years earlier. Freeman's claims caught the attention of popular media, converging with other vigorous cultural debates of the era. Many anthropologists, however, saw Freeman's strident refutation of Mead's best-selling Coming of Age in Samoa as the culmination of a forty-year vendetta. Others defended Freeman's critique, if not always his tone.

Truth's Fool documents an intellectual journey that was much larger and more encompassing than Freeman's criticism of Mead's work. It peels back the prickly layers to reveal the man in all his complexity. Framing this story within anthropology's development in Britain and America, Peter Hempenstall recounts Freeman's mission to turn the discipline from its cultural-determinist leanings toward a view of human culture underpinned by biological and behavioral drivers. Truth's Fool engages the intellectual questions at the center of the Mead–Freeman debate and illuminates the dark spaces of personal, professional, and even national rivalries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299314507
ISBN-10: 0299314502
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 19 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

"A perceptive intellectual biography of Freeman's evolving character, enthusiasms, and academic career that led to his fateful pursuit of Margaret Mead." —Lamont Lindstrom, author of Knowledge and Power in a South Pacific Society

"Explains and demythologises our knowledge of a brilliant but complex scholar and his ideological obsessions about anthropology, anthropologists, and Samoa." —Penelope Schoeffel, National University of Samoa

Notă biografică

Peter Hempenstall is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and a conjoint professor of history at the University of Newcastle in Australia. His many books include Pacific Islanders under German Rule and the biographies The Meddlesome Priest and The Lost Man: Wilhelm Solf in German History (coauthored with Paula Tanaka Mochida).

Cuprins

List of Illustrations                
Preface                       
 
Introduction: The Freeman Show                  
 
Part I. A Heretical Life
1 The Man-Most-Likely-To               
2 Preparing for a Heretical Life                     
3 Mr. Pacific or Mr. Southeast Asia?             
4 “My Kierkegaardian Earthquake”              
5 Remaking Himself              
6 Face-to-Face with the Incubus                   
7 “The Trouble with Derek Is . . .”                
8 On the Edge            
 
Part II. The Mead Thing
9 A Not-So-Simple Journey               
10 The Banquet of Consequences                 
11 Hunting Heretics               
12 “We Are Kin to All That Lives”               
 
Conclusion: Truth’s Fool?                  
 
Notes              
Bibliography              
Index

Descriere

Reveals the intellectual complexities and internal struggles of the New Zealand anthropologist whose strident repudiation of Margaret Mead's work set off one of the most ferocious scholarly feuds of the twentieth century.