Charles Wagley - Christabel Donatienne Ruby - Knjige - Fidel - 9786138036258 - 25. oktobra 2011
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Charles Wagley


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Publisher Marketing: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Wagley (1913-1991) was an American anthropologist and leading pioneer in the development of Brazilian anthropology. Wagley began graduate work in the 1930s at Columbia University, where he fell under the spell of Franz Boas and what would later become known as the "historical particularist" mode of anthropology. Wagley completed his dissertation, entitled Economics of a Guatemalan Village, in 1942, but had already begun exploring other fieldsites in Brazil. Along with Claude L vi-Strauss, Wagley was one of the chief exponents in Brazilian anthropology. During World War II, Wagley's familiarity with Brazil's agriculture industry led him to advocate the US government to channel aid to Latin America to facilitate rubber production. During this time, he conducted long trips in the Amazon Basin, researching specifically among the Tapirap of central Brazil and with the Tenetahara in the eastern portion of the country. Wagley returned to Columbia and took several key leadership roles. Also teaching in Columbia at the time was Julian Steward, another former student of Boas' and whose idea of areal studies greatly impacted a new shift in American anthropology.

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Izdano 25. oktobra 2011
ISBN13 9786138036258
Založniki Fidel
Strani 176
Dimenzije 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   270 g

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